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These Schools Want Civil Discourse on Campus. Even That Is Up for Dispute.

Wall Street Journal 21 Feb 2026
New programs aimed at reforming campus culture have drawn scrutiny from skeptical professors, administrators and students who see them as a conservative takeover ... .
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A ‘servant leader’ honored: The nation pays tribute to Jesse Jackson, civil rights icon

Montrose Press 21 Feb 2026
WASHINGTON — Tributes poured in across the country for the revered civil rights figure the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr., who died Tuesday morning at 84 ... .
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Watch This Great Pyrenees Mix Sit Only for Civil Rights Leaders in Hilarious TikTok

AOL 21 Feb 2026
As someone who has absolutely convinced myself that my own dog understands English on a philosophical level, I support this narrative fully ... I will simply adjust ... Related ... .
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Civil Society Coalition Plans Fresh Protest, Insists on Real-time Election Result Transmission

This Day 21 Feb 2026
The Civil Society Situation Room has deplored the swift presidential assent to the Bill making real time electronic transmission of election results non mandatory for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
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Civil-rights claim planned in fatal crash involving State Police sergeant

Boston Herald 21 Feb 2026
Scott Quigley is preparing to expand their wrongful-death lawsuit to include civil rights violations ... The attorney opposed Bridgewell’s request, arguing the toxicology results were irrelevant to the civil case and should remain private.
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Our view: Civility under the spotlight: How Rome met a presidential moment

Walker & Catoosa County News 21 Feb 2026
Russell Regional Airport to the long lines gathering at Coosa Steel Corporation, there was a palpable energy — but also a remarkable civility that reflected well on our community ... kept it civil.
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Mayor's View: Civility, respect are shared community responsibilities

Duluth News Tribune 21 Feb 2026
By now, many in Duluth and across the Northland have heard about the Feb ... The encouraging news is Duluthians have longstanding expectations of civility, respect, and tolerance ... Bring a friend ... Civility, tolerance, and respect do not equal agreement ... .
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‘Virtually unknown’: Washington-born Alexander Clark an important 19th century civil rights leader

Observer-Reporter 21 Feb 2026
So just who was he?. He was born almost 200 years ago in Washington, on Feb. 25, 1826 ... By the 1850s, he became an outspoken advocate for abolition and Black civil rights. He even enlisted to fight for the Union in the Civil War when he was 37.
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A Baltimore corner store Civil Rights cornerstone gets restored

Baltimore Sun 21 Feb 2026
Look for the historic law office of civil rights trailblazer Juanita Jackson Mitchell to make a dramatic recovery this year ... Both women were civil rights activists; Jackson served as president of the ...
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For Jesse Jackson, economic justice and civil rights were intertwined

Chicago Sun-Times 21 Feb 2026
“Like the entire generation that led the Civil Rights Movement, Rev ... Jackson’s “life and work serves as a reminder that issues of racial justice are intertwined with both economics and civil rights.
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The far-Left lynch mobs bringing ‘civil war’ to French streets

The Daily Telegraph 21 Feb 2026
It’s horrible ... AFP ... “There is no point in making Lyon the capital of fascists in our country tomorrow,” he said, warning that revenge attacks could lead to “a form of civil war” between ultra-Left and Right groups bent on “killing each other” ... X Icon ... .
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Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader and Chicago icon, dead at 84

Chicago Sun-Times 21 Feb 2026
and Ed Berry at a 1966 civil rights summit in Chicago ... With him are civil rights leaders Hosea Williams (from left), Jesse Jackson and Ralph Abernathy ... Jackson was drawn, quite by accident, into the civil rights struggle.
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Will civil strife destroy Israel before its 100th birthday? – JNS.org

Virtual Jerusalem 20 Feb 2026
Is it possible for Israelis to overcome the differences that nearly tore the country apart before the Palestinian Arab invasion and terrorist�� | Read More�Google AlertIsrael ....
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