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The Republican National Convention kicks off this week, and Project 2025 is emerging as one of the biggest issues of the 2024 election cycle. Project 2025 is a set of policy proposals — a ...
This category is for all articles that pertain to Unitarian Universalism in North Carolina. Articles should, if possible, be placed in the appropriate subcategory. Articles should, if possible, be placed in the appropriate subcategory.
The Eugenics Board of North Carolina (EBNC) was a State Board of the U.S. state of North Carolina formed in July 1933 by the North Carolina State Legislature by the passage of House Bill 1013, entitled "An Act to Amend Chapter 34 of the Public Laws of 1929 of North Carolina Relating to the Sterilization of Persons Mentally Defective". [1]
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Project 2025 is a "presidential transition project" released by the Heritage Foundation, a staunchly conservative think tank. The Foundation has released a "mandate for leadership" document every ...
The church ceased to exist in 1967 [3] at which time it claimed 200 churches and missions in 21 states with more than 15,000 members [4] and was reestablished in 2001 in the state of Indiana first as the Universalist Church, then as the Universalist Congregations of North America and then back to its original and current name. The Church ...
The future of diversity, equity and inclusion staff jobs in North Carolina's public university system could be at stake after a five-person committee swiftly voted to repeal a key policy Wednesday.
Richard Eddy (1828–1906) – minister and author of 1886 book Universalism in America. [5] James Chuter Ede (1882–1965) – British teacher, trade unionist and politician, Home Secretary (1945–1951) and President of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches; Charles William Eliot (1834–1926) – landscape architect [3]