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Understanding Lynching and Segregation: A Call for Unity and Justice

This opinion piece by the senior editorial staff focuses on the historical and societal implications of lynching and segregation. These two concepts have contributed to systemic injustice and inequity in society. The piece encourages readers to reflect on the past and push for equality among all races and beliefs. It emphasizes the need for eloquent discourse and collective action to combat the remnants of these oppressive practices. By acknowledging our history, we can foster a more inclusive and just future for everyone.

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Understanding Lynching and Segregation: A Call for Unity and Justice

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  1. Word Wizard By: Madison Bishop; Brynn Pirkl; Alex Hernandez; Ahja Jackson

  2. An opinion piece written by the senior editorial staff or publisher of a newspaper. (Example: “I still need to write the editorial for tomorrows paper”) Editorial:

  3. A extrajudicial execution carried out by a Mob. Example: No example!!!! Lynching:

  4. Speaking or acting beautifully or forcefully. (Example: The Guy was very eloquent as he glided across the stage. Eloquent:

  5. An action or legal process of indicting. (Example: “The indictment will be official next week”) Indictment:

  6. The division of people depending on their race and/or beliefs. (Example: “ The segregation between whites and blacks has gone on long enough. Its time to start anew and become equal”) Segregation:

  7. The End!!!!!!!!

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