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Magazine Article “The Sweat and Blood of Fannie Lou Hamer” How a would-be voter became a civil rights legend Rosalind Early
Magazine Article St. Louis’s First Black Detective Always Cracked the Case Ira Cooper never let his leads go cold Rosalind Early
Magazine Article Missouri's Geoff Giglierano His inspiration comes from the stories people tell. Rosalind Early
Magazine Article In 1964, the Appleknockers from Cobden, Illinois, Made It All the Way to the State Championships. But first they lost two starting players. Rosalind Early
Magazine Article Vel Phillips Knocked Down Racial and Gender Barriers in Wisconsin A diminutive African-American woman became a powerhouse for the civil rights struggle in Wisconsin. Rosalind Early