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fromLGBTQ Nation
2 weeks ago

MAGA lawmaker rages at Pride flags in Gettysburg: They "overshadow the history"! - LGBTQ Nation

Pennsylvania state Sen. Doug Mastriano demands Pride flags be removed from Gettysburg businesses, claiming they dishonor the town's Civil War heritage and threaten its tourism-based economy.
Social justice
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3 weeks ago

Pennsylvania lawmakers advance LGBTQ+ protections despite GOP objections

Pennsylvania lawmakers advanced eight bills through the House Judiciary Committee, including the Fairness Act, which expands anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ+ and HIV-positive workers in housing, education, and public accommodations.
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fromThe Conversation
3 weeks ago

What James Madison can teach Americans about religious freedom today

Since taking office for a second time, the Trump administration has issued a number of executive orders on religion that raise new questions about religious freedom. On May 1, 2025, the administration established the Religious Liberty Commission. The commission will advise the White House on policies intended to protect the free exercise of religion and to prevent discrimination against people of faith by the federal government.
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History
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3 weeks ago

How Ben Franklin put a charge into American independence- Harvard Gazette

Benjamin Franklin's scientific reputation, particularly his electricity research, provided the authority and credibility that enabled his political influence during the American Revolution.
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1 month ago

"America's Time Capsule" to be buried July 4 in Philadelphia for 250th birthday celebration

America's Time Capsule will be buried July 4 at Independence National Historical Park and remain sealed for 250 years until 2276, containing items from all 50 states, territories, and federal branches.
US politics
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1 month ago

Slavery displays are being restored at President's House site on Philadelphia's Independence Mall

Workers began restoring slavery displays at Philadelphia's President's House after a judge ordered their reinstatement amid a legal dispute with the Trump administration.
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fromLGBTQ Nation
2 months ago

Pennsylvanians are fighting a Christian legal group's anti-LGBTQ+ school policies - LGBTQ Nation

Independence Law Center drafted and defended anti-LGBTQ+ school policies for free, working with at least 20 Pennsylvania districts and prompting costly lawsuits.
US news
fromFortune
2 months ago

Minnesota protesters' rare disruption of church services recalls the Quakers during the colonial era before the American Revolution | Fortune

Protesters disrupted a Southern Baptist worship service in St. Paul, leading to federal charges; legal debate centers on balancing religious freedom and civil disobedience.
fromWorld History Encyclopedia
1 month ago

Antinomian Controversy: Inspiring the Separation of Church and State in the USA

The Antinomian Controversy ( antinomian from the Greek "against the law") ended with the banishment of Anne Hutchinson in 1638. Wheelwright had been banished the year before, and Henry Vane had returned to England that same year (1637). After Hutchinson was expelled, another religious dissenter, Roger Williams (1603-1683), who had been banished in early 1636, began a literary duel with John Cotton over religious freedom and persecution, which addressed a number of points raised by the Antinomian Controversy.
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fromFortune
1 month ago

How Trump erased the story of George Washington's slave, Ona Judge, who fled from Philadelphia to freedom | Fortune

Ona Judge escaped slavery from the Washingtons on May 21, 1796, slipping out of the President's House in Philadelphia to live freely in New Hampshire.
History
fromSmithsonian Magazine
1 month ago

Samuel Green Freed Himself and Others From Slavery. Then He Was Imprisoned Over Owning a Book

Samuel Green, a free Black Marylander aiding runaways, was arrested for possessing Uncle Tom's Cabin under a law banning 'abolition pamphlets,' becoming an abolition hero.
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