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We talk about divisiveness because we can’t talk about apartheid

We talk about divisiveness because we can’t talk about apartheid

by Pine and Roses Editorial Collective | Oct 20, 2021 | Editorials, Opinion

Local politics in Portland typically follows a well-worn path. The city is run by Democrats, there...

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We can no longer ignore the fascist movement festering in Maine communities

We can no longer ignore the fascist movement festering in Maine communities

by Andy O'Brien | Aug 21, 2021 | News

Andy O’Brien is communications director at Maine AFL-CIO. He has written extensively about...

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Black artist’s work set ablaze in Portland

Black artist’s work set ablaze in Portland

by Sampson Spadafore | Aug 10, 2021 | News

At the beginning of August, an art installation in Congress Square in Portland called New Rhythms...

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The Mainer Who Wrote Jim Crow into Law

The Mainer Who Wrote Jim Crow into Law

by Isreal Mosley | Apr 30, 2021 | News

  Melville Fuller, the Maine-born U.S. Supreme Court Justice from 1888 to 1910, is a stain on...

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