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Hers is the most unconventional of success stories, but Jackie Shane wouldn’t have had it any other way. The memorial is especially significant for its setting in the capital of Tennessee, where trans rights have recently been targeted. A gifted young Nashville soul singer who saw too few opportunities for herself as a Black trans performer in the Jim Crow South of the late 1950s, Shane joined a traveling carnival. Jefferson Street in North Nashville on March 19. Flash forward to the 2010s, when a series of Canadian music connoisseurs rediscovered Shane and resurrected her career in absentia.
Persons: Jackie Shane wouldn’t, , Sarah Calise, Crys Matthews, Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell, Olivia Hill, ” Calise, Jackie Shane, Jim Crow, Shane, Seth Herald, William Bell’s “, “ Jackie, Lorenzo Washington, , ” Shane, Jackie Shane Story, Michael Mabbott, Lucah Rosenberg, Lee, Elliot Page, ” Mabbott, could’ve, Mabbott, Jeff Goode, Jackie, Jason Kempin, , Museum Services Michael Gray, Washington, ’ ” Organizations: Nashville, Historical Commission, Nashville Mayor, NBC News, Getty, Jefferson Street Sound Museum, North Nashville . Washington, Toronto, Toronto Star, North Star, PageBoy Productions, Country Music Hall of Fame, Music Hall of Fame, Music, Museum Services, NBC Locations: Tennessee, city’s, Jefferson, North Nashville, Nashville, Black, AFP, Canada, Toronto, Los Angeles, North Nashville .
“I didn’t realize I would go down in history as Anderson versus Trump,” she told CNN in an interview. The case she’s referring to – now Trump v. Anderson – revolves around Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which bans insurrectionists from holding public office. “And I said absolutely.”But before embarking on the unprecedented case against Trump, Anderson made plenty of history of her own. While there, from 1997 to 1998, she was the majority leader of the lower chamber. A lifelong Republican, Anderson left the Colorado legislature in 2006, as the state’s politics started shifting.
Persons: Norma Anderson, Donald Trump, , , Anderson –, Trump, Anderson, State Jena Griswold, Griswold, , ” Anderson, Nikki Haley, Coloradans, Obama, Melina Mara, weren’t, FDR, “ I’ve Organizations: CNN, Trump, Anderson, Colorado Supreme, US, Citizens, Colorado, State, statehouse, Colorado statehouse, Historical Commission, Republican, Democratic, Former, Washington Post, Getty Locations: Colorado, Washington, Denver, Jefferson, Former Colorado
The wreckage turned out to belong to a large, wooden ship built during World War 1. The Texas Historical Commission said more than two dozen of these sunken ships are in Texas rivers. Milner sent photos of his find to the local Ice House Museum, which then contacted the Texas Historical Commission. AdvertisementAdvertisementTexas Historical Commission sonar data from 2019 showing the submerged hulls of two of the abandoned World War I vessels in the Neches River. The Texas Historical Commission said in a statement on Facebook that "the summer heatwave and low rainfall" revealed the hidden shipwreck.
Persons: Bill Milner, Milner, Sabine Rivers, Amy Borgens, Sabine, Borgens, Susan Kilcrease, Kilcrease Organizations: Texas Historical Commission, Service, Ice House Museum, The, The Texas Historical Commission, US Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, Facebook, Ice, US Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation, Texas Standard, . Texas Historical Commission, US Drought Monitor Locations: Texas, Wall, Silicon, The Texas, Sabine, Beaumont , Texas, . Texas, Beaumont
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