Hazel Dukes, the president of the New York State NAACP chapter and lifelong civil rights advocate, passed away at 92 in her NYC home surrounded by family. Through nearly five decades of leadership, she fought for voting rights, economic development, fair housing, and education, speaking out against police brutality and advocating for healthcare in underserved communities. Dukes was instrumental in paving the way for Black women in politics, supporting Shirley Chisholm’s presidential bid and influencing Joe Biden’s choice of a Black woman as his running mate.
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Robert Crimo III pleads guilty
Robert Crimo III unexpectedly pleaded guilty to all charges in the Highland Park parade shooting that killed seven people. His trial was set to begin when he changed his plea, with the judge ensuring he understood. Crimo disguised himself, opened fire on parade-goers, and will be sentenced to natural life in prison on April 23. Full Article
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