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Judicial Intervention in Organ Donation Case In a Metro Detroit courtroom, a judge made a pivotal decision to stop the organ donation process for Jazmine Phillips, who is currently on life support. This emotionally charged court session took place on February 21, as Phillips’ family fervently argued against her status as an organ donor, which …

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LLOYD NECK, N.Y. — The terrors of slavery are beyond comprehension. In the 18th century, a man held in bondage on Long Island provided a rare insight into his thoughts on slavery and liberty through poetry. Introducing us to Jupiter Hammon, the initial Black American poet to have his work published, is Carolyn Gusoff from …

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