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National Spoken Word Champion to perform at Carroll

February 23, 2023February 23, 2023 Free PressBreaking News

Monroe native Reaux Fareal to be Black History special guest The faculty and student body at Carroll High School will get a special performance from 2x National Spoken Word Champion this Monday, Feb 27 during the school’s Annual Black History…

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Coach sues NFL, refers to the league as modern day “plantation”, Wow!

February 3, 2022February 3, 2022 Free PressOpinions, Ro Wright

By Reaux Fareal (Roosevelt Wright, III) ​During the Civil Rights Movement, major changes were accomplished as Black leaders and citizens worked together to champion the causes which affected People of Color. Those legal fights paved the way for Affirmative Action…

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