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Nettie K has conversations with real people about a wide range of topics that have had an impact on their lives. You can follow me on: Instagram @convswithnettie Facebook - Conversations with Nettie Podcast Twitter - @Convswithnettie Website - https://annettekapur.agencyofboom.com/wordpress/
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Southern Stories told by Spooky Gingers. Co-hosts Robin and Zoey talk about a story a week that falls in the general spooky category, including ghosts, unexplained events, true crime, and local cryptids.
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The Faith Filled Wealth Builders (FFWB) show exists to share content relating to the life, money, and the business of being an entrepreneur today. This podcast is designed to empower existing entrepreneurs, coaches, professionals and experts to step up and step out into the limelight and let their gifts and calling shine through voice. The show will be a mix of solo insights and guest interviews, so you want to be sure to tune in to hear from your host Netty Bryan, a former social entreprene ...
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Follow me into the artistically designed lifestyles of expatriates, travelers, entrepreneurs, and adventurers. You'll hear about how they started, what they started and what they're doing to keep their lifestyles going around the world.
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Renewed Talk

Elaine JAnell

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Renewed Talk is a place of listening, growing, learning and entertainment all presented through a podcast. This podcast is designed to help people become more aware of maturity in Christ while consciously making the best decisions for their lives daily. We talk about life and God so that we can be renewed in our minds and then in our lives.
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Unlocking Creativity

Daniel Brookes | Unlocking Creativity

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Season Two is here! Welcome to the Unlocking Creativity podcast - a show that's all about ideas. How to have more of them, how to have better ones and how they can change our lives. My name’s Daniel Brookes and by day I’m a Television Producer whose job it is to come up with brand new shows and generally obsess about all things creative. Join me as I speak to trailblazers from the creative business worlds of design, film, fashion, TV, music, art, performance, tech, business, food and more. T ...
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Hot Takes

MCA Denver Teens

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The Museum of Contemporary Art Denver presents: Hot Takes, a pop-up podcast about Art and Activism put on by MCA Denver Leadership program Alumni in collaboration with community creatives and activists. In each episode, teens talk about all things activism, organizing, and art with various organizations, artists, and creatives. The teens who planned this podcast were interested in spotlighting the work and ideas of various activists and organizations who are doing amazing things for the Denv ...
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Survivor's Jewelz is a Live Series, created and hosted by Kendra Hall, as it relates to her knowledge and wisdom that our survivor stories have power! The things that we've all gone through, endured and overcome, are not just for us! We are being challenged to do something more and something bigger than ourselves! ​ Survivor's Jewelz offers a safe space for people to share their stories and talk about their experiences along the way.. Our viewers and supports tune in and appreciate the value ...
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The Life on Your Terms podcast is where you’ll hear real stories of individuals who’ve had the courage to look inward, listen to what called and take the steps toward the life they desired. In the process they discovered their joy and realized their own definition of success. In this engaging conversational style format, host Dr. Gwen Schiada pulls out the gems that you can apply to your own life. Take a listen!
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ICS Independence Radio

ICS Independence Radio

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Independence Radio is a series of conversations with members of the ICS community about issues of health care and independent living for people with disabilities and older adults. Independence Radio is a broadcast of Independence Care System, a community-based, nonprofit agency serving the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan and Queens. Independence Care System is dedicated to supporting senior adults and adults with physical disabilities and chronic conditions to live at home and participate fully i ...
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The Conviction of a Leader

Beau Vincent / Adkins Media Co.

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The definition of conviction is a firmly held belief. Leadership looks different for each person, but every leader has strong convictions that pave the way for how they guide their people. Whether you're an experienced leader, a current leader, a novice leader, or a soon-to-be leader--this podcast is a must for you. Through this show, we will hear leaders share their convictions, the struggles they face, and the challenges they have overcome by staying true to their convictions. Leadership c ...
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Ancestry and AI: Genealogical Roots Reborn and Historical Echoes Rediscovered. "Dispatches from the Disputed Texas Territories," another exciting branch of ancestral narratives from FamilyTreeSagas.com, offers a vivid exploration into our families' past, encapsulating the essence of our ancestors' experiences through a series of innovative narrative formats. This collection is an endeavor to breathe life into the tales of those who came before us, presenting their stories through a variety o ...
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We wanted to call this episode "Stay Sh!tty" but we were worried about the censorship of the word. This week we talk about the past bathroom stories we've covered in previous haunted locations. It's also...the end. Thank you so much for joining Haunted Hospitality, Robin, and Zoey as they traveled on this three year journey, but the sun has set on …
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This episode, we’re venturing outside of the South to discuss Annabelle, possibly the world’s most famous haunted doll story. In the Conjuring movies, Annabelle is a tall, porcelain-esque doll with an angry, vengeful expression. She is possessed by a demon and, to say the least, exhibits some violent tendencies. And while the actual Annabelle is a …
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We hope you aren't done drinking from the St. Patrick's Day weekend (if you're 21 or over) because we have a new way to celebrate, and this includes two types of spirits! Zoey takes us to Pat O'Briens, mostly in New Orleans but partially in The Alamo. The bar is the Irish pub that many go to, to celebrate Mardis Gras, St. Patrick's Day, and Hallowe…
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The USS Lexington, AKA the Blue Ghost, is an aircraft carrier that first entered into service in 1943 during World War II. She, and the approximately 3,000 people who lived and worked on her during the war, were primarily in the Pacific. There, the ship was attacked but never sank — despite claims to the contrary. Now, she's stationed in the bay of…
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Embark on a journey of transformation and enlightenment as Survivor Jewelz welcomes the dynamic Master P, a man who turned his life around against the backdrop of New Orleans' most harrowing streets. In a candid conversation, this serial entrepreneur and philanthropist opens up about the crucial role that education, integrity, and a burning desire …
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We're not just talking about survival in the wilderness; we're speaking about surviving life's most unpredictable storms. Join me, Kendra Hall, as I sit down with Nettie, a realtor whose life has been a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. From a seemingly storybook upbringing in a Swedish ski village to a young girl's dreams crushed by…
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The echoes of a childhood overshadowed by abuse and the journey to healing are powerfully encapsulated by our guest, Jen Spry. As a survivor turned advocate, Jen brings to light the harrowing realities of being trafficked by a trusted neighbor, offering a stark reminder that human trafficking often lurks in the most ordinary places. By sharing her …
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Imagine standing at the precipice of despair, surrounded by the darkness of addiction from as young as 11, only to find the strength to triumphantly step into the light. Nancy Marchese's tale is one of such profound transformation, and in our latest podcast episode, she graciously shares the nitty-gritty of her early challenges, including caring fo…
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When resilience meets entrepreneurial spirit, the result is nothing short of remarkable. Tamara Lewis Johnson stands as a testament to this truth, her journey unfolding from the trials of an abusive childhood to the triumphs of business ownership. In our latest episode, we unravel the tapestry of Tamara's life, an inspiring narrative that moves fro…
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When former inmate turned community hero Kashif Jones shares his story, it's impossible not to be captivated by the sheer magnitude of personal transformation. Our latest episode follows Kashif's riveting journey from serving 11 years for homicide to becoming the heartbeat of change in Philadelphia. His tale isn't just about personal redemption but…
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When the threads of tragedy and triumph entwine, they create a tapestry of the human experience that is as unique as it is universal. It's what makes Akea Williams' story a beacon of hope and a guide to healing. As a licensed therapist with a life marked by profound loss and resilience, Akea takes us on an intimate journey through the darkest corne…
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Bella Hawkins's journey is one that echoes the resilience of the human spirit, a beacon for anyone who's endured the unthinkable. Our latest episode takes you through the deeply personal saga of an entrepreneur and mother from Atlanta, whose life's work at Dritwilness Paws is a testament to her unwavering strength. With a narrative that will touch …
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Tracey Bryant Slint's story stands as a testament to human resilience, a narrative that reminds us all of the power of forgiveness and the strength we can muster in the face of adversity. As she joined us on Survivor's Jewels, Tracey shared her journey, from the shadows of her youth to the luminescence of her adulthood. Each word uttered was a piec…
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When Alfonzo Nathan speaks, you can feel the depth of his empathy and the strength of his resolve resonating with each word. Our latest guest, a licensed Black mental health therapist and co-owner of Bright Side Medical Associates, takes us on an evocative journey through his life's work advocating for mental health. From the nurturing halls of the…
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Episode Notes Ancestry and AI: Genealogical Roots Reborn and Historical Echoes Rediscovered Discover "The Legacy of Jack Coker," a captivating narrative that brings to light the unsung hero of the Texas Revolution. This story transcends mere historical recounting, offering a deep dive into the life and contributions of Jack Coker, whose strategic f…
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The Poinsett Bridge is the oldest bridge in South Carolina and debatably the oldest bridge in the entire South Eastern United States. It was built in 1820 as a part of the state road from Charleston and Columbia to the North Carolinian mountains. It was named after the president of the Board of Public Works, Joel Poinsett, and may have been designe…
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While traveling on family vacations to the Golden Isles while she was growing up, co-host Robin would peer out of the car window into the gray waters of Georgia’s Altamaha River — searching for the Altamaha-ha. A long, scaly, aquatic cryptid with an alligator-like head that parascopes above the water’s surface, the Altamaha-ha is rumored to swim so…
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This episode is not for those planning to fly out for spring break, because we're off the coast of Florida, in the Florida Keys, and we're going to talk about the mystery of Flight 19. This mystery claimed the lives of 27 men and made 6 planes go missing. The flight of trainee navy pilots took off from Ft. Lauderdale on Dec 5, 1945 to do a routine …
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This episode’s subject is not paranormal. It’s not true crime. And it’s not folklore. But it is a mystery — and a puzzling one at that. Installed at the CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, Kryptos is a sculpture designed by artist Jim Sanborn with four encrypted messages. In the approximately 33 years since the sculpture’s unveiling, only three …
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Episode Notes Ancestry and AI: Genealogical Roots Reborn and Historical Echoes Rediscovered Discover Sarah Jane Autry's legacy in Texas, where her resilience and dairy adventures weave a captivating tale of ancestry and family history. Her story, rich in humor and strength, highlights the enduring spirit of Texas pioneers, inspiring generations to …
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This week Zoey has a new genre of Haunted Hospitality episodes: a Hunted Cemetery Tour. This first episode focuses on Kentucky! Our first cemetery is the witch filled Wynns Cemetery, which Zoey did a bit of a deep dive on. The second one is Pikeville Cemetery, where a woman was allegedly buried alive. The third is the large and beautiful Cave Hill …
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Founded in 1736, the Dock Street Theatre in Charleston, South Carolina, was the first building on the continent solely for theatrical performances before it likely burnt down in the Great Fire of 1740. The Calder House Hotel — later named the Planter's Hotel — was built at or near the theatre's original location in 1809. Many passed through the hot…
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Episode Notes AI & Ancestry in 'Family Tree Sagas': Embark on a captivating journey through history, genealogy, and vivid storytelling. "A Poem For Nettie" is a poignant narrative that delves into the life of Miss Antoinette 'Nettie' Battaglia, whose brief yet incredibly full life left a lasting impression in early 20th-century Texas. Through a ser…
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This week's episode isn't for the faint of heart. Zoey brings us the bloody history of The Sloss Furnaces, a national historic landmark in Birmingham, Alabama that once produced iron. The town of Birmingham was built almost overnight when Colonel James Withers Sloss, a merchant and railroad man, convinced he L&N Railroad company to merge the North …
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In Episode 266 I spoke with my old friend Tague Hurley. I bumped into him randomly down here in Mexico which always gives me a sense I’m in the right place at the right time. We caught up on the last ten years and discussed his travels, life, and how he deals with his fears. Enjoy! Show notes: Tagues walk on the Camino de Santiago, Tagues walk on t…
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The Grand Galvez (also known as the Queen of the Gulf) has stood by the Galveston, Texas shore for over one hundred years, hosting weddings, swimsuit contests, and tourists visiting the Gulf of Mexico. During that time, ghost stories have collected around the building, with some calling it the most haunted hotel in the state. In this episode, we di…
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Episode Notes AI & Ancestry in 'Family Tree Sagas': Embark on a captivating journey through history, genealogy, and vivid storytelling Crystal City, once a disputed frontier land, now resonates with the spirit of new beginnings. Here, Tino and Catita, a young couple full of aspirations, have staked their claim, planting the seeds of a hopeful futur…
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Zoey decided to go big for their first episode of the new year, and they're covering The Bigfoot! It's about damn time, as Robin says. Bigfoot, or Sasquatch is a big, hairy, stinky man who has a foot that spans 24 inches. To put that into prospective, since Zoey did the math, Bigfoot would wear a men's size 50 to 56 shoe. In this episode, Zoey dive…
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In Episode 264 I spoke with Noah Rashid. Noah’s a first-time traveler cutting his teeth with me in Mexico before he heads out on a three to five-year adventure. If you’re a first-time traveler this is a must listen. If you’re an experienced traveler this episode will bring back a lot of fun memories. Enjoy! Show notes: Trave.ElwithNoah, Episode 044…
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Episode Notes Ancestry and AI: Genealogical Roots Reborn and Historical Echoes Rediscovered The story of Amos Jones embodies the quintessential American pioneering spirit. In 1846, Amos, a 29-year-old from Talladega, Alabama, embarked on a transformative journey with his wife Jane and their infant son Marion. Drawn by the allure of newly admitted T…
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You may know it as the Witching Hour, the Devil's Hour, or simply 3 a.m. No matter which you call it, the hour between 3 and 4 o'clock in the morning is known for being a time when things go bump in the night. There's a wide range of theories for this phenomenon: from this being when the veil is thinnest, to the idea that demonic forces are at play…
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Robin and Zoey are celebrating the end of the year with booze, presents, and a deep dive into the conspiracy theory of the Men In Black! You may know them from the movie, Men in Black, starring Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith that came out in 1997, the same year as your hosts. These are men who wear all black, and usually sunglasses, whose raison d'…
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People would ask Simon Warner just about anything: where they might find their lost guitar, whether or not they should divorce their husbands, if their parents might reunite. They would stare at the crystal ball in his bungalow in Shelbyville, Tennessee, give him honest answers to his questions. And, in turn, he would give his advice: determined by…
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It's time to go to Zoey's favorite city: New Orleans, Louisiana! We're visiting Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop in the French Quarter. While the shop did originate as a Blacksmith Shop and keeps the name, the shop is better known for the drinks that they can make you. That's right, here's another Haunted Boozy Place! The Blacksmith Shop wasn't just any s…
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We're back with another episode of our Frights in the Wild series, where we discuss first-person accounts of paranormal or otherwise spooky wilderness experiences from the web! Today's stories involve: 1) a young girl trying to find her way home in the woods, when she hears footsteps following her; 2) a man about to go to sleep beside his girlfrien…
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Hello everyone! It's been a HOT minute since Robin and Zoey have had a break from researching, recording, editing, and posting a Haunted Hospitality episode. I'm sure we'll tell you all about it in our next how's life section, but life got busy there for a while around the Thanksgiving Holiday. So we're taking a break this week, and we're sharing a…
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In Episode 263 I spoke with Nettie and Dave the Climbing Backpackers. They have set off on a rock climbing adventure with a budget of just 10 British Pounds per day each. Their goal is to travel at least for the next two years rock climbing everything they can throughout India and Southeast Asia. Enjoy! Show Notes: @Climbing_Backpackers, Avacado Fi…
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Cassadaga, Florida is an unincorporated community in Volusia County, which is on the east coast of Florida. Cassadaga was founded by well known "Seer of Spiritualism" George P Colby. George was a trance medium, meaning he would conduct seances with the dead by going into a trance and allowing a spirit to speak through his body. He formed relationsh…
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You've likely heard of the outlaws Bonnie and Clyde, but can you name one thing about them? When Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker met in 1930, they were two young adults from families struggling with poverty in Depression-era Texas. Already committing crimes, Clyde was soon incarcerated for vehicle theft. The two wrote to each other often while he wa…
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In this week's episode, Zoey finally fulfills a promise they made in May of 2021, Episode 8. In that episode, they covered the first serial killers in the United States, the Harpe Brothers. The brothers occasionally worked closely with the Mason Gang and it's leader, Samuel Mason. Zoey promised back then that she'd cover Samuel Mason one day, and t…
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In this installment of our Haunted Boozy Places series, we're covering a Tudor-style tavern on Florida's Atlantic coast. Known today as Ashley's Restaurant and Bar, the establishment first opened as Jack's Tavern shortly after the Prohibition era. Folks have long reported paranormal experiences in the building. Lights will turn on and off. People w…
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You know him, you love him, you want to date him: Moth Man. This week Zoey talks about the Origin of Moth Man who we're technically including in the South since he was seen in the Appalachian Mountains. First seen in 1966, the cryptid was six or seven feet tall, light gray, had a wing span of 10 feet, and red eyes glowing in the headlights about tw…
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The Place d'Armes Hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana, is regularly listed among the most haunted hotels in the city. A quick internet search will tell you that a school burned down on the property over 200 years ago and the ghosts of the children who died in the fire now roam its halls. Luckily for the kids, it looks like the school didn't burn down a…
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Zoey brings us back to San Antonio, Texas for another haunted story. You've heard of The Goat Man Bridge in Denton, now get ready for the Donkey Lady Bridge! This bridge has a very similar set up: a bridge, a farm animal themed ghost, and a tragic backstory. This ghost is a woman who had a donkey in life and looked like a donkey in death. Depending…
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For the second installment of our Frights in the Backcountry series, we're exploring four stories of paranormal experiences in rural areas. The macabre sighting of a ghost family covered in blood, a mad dash to get away from disembodied laughter, a cup of coffee that ages way too quickly, and a voice that shouldn't be possible on the other end of t…
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Today's episode is a true crime story of Glenn Turner, Randy Thompson, and the woman who connects them, Lynn Turner. Lynn and Glenn were married less than a year after meeting. Glenn worshiped the ground Lynn walked on, doted on her hand and foot, and loved her with all his heart. Lynn cheated on Glenn, was abusive and controlling, and spent all th…
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We talk a lot about old buildings on this podcast, but what about old roads? Stagecoach Road in Marshall, Texas has been around since 1850, when it was first used as a pathway for — you guessed it — stagecoaches. Never paved, and surrounded by trees and steep banks, Stagecoach Road feels set apart from much of the world today: wilder, or a window i…
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This week's episode is eerily like last week's, and we didn't plan it at all. Today Zoey is going to hold your hand, whisper assuring words, and give you the treat of a bad joke every now and then as we navigate a complex legal decision together. Don't be afraid, Zoey's here to guide you. They won't let you get lost. Okay, maybe we're exaggerating.…
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James Chaney and Michael Schwerner spent the first six months of 1964 working together to increase voter registration among Black residents in Mississippi. This was a major goal of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) — which they both worked for — and the Civil Rights Movement as a whole. That year, they organized a voter registration hub at the…
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