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Darryl Jaspering of Warrenton wrote a threatening message on the NAACP鈥檚 contact page, tried to intimidate employees and threatened use of a weapon, alleges the indictment.
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Across the nation, Black people have received racist text messages saying they have been 鈥渟elected to pick cotton.鈥 Black St. Louisans are furious about the texts, including St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones, whose son received one.
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Andrew 鈥淒an鈥 Lester, 84, has a preliminary hearing in Clay County Court on Thursday and Friday, where the high-profile case will be held with limited media coverage and a gag on what attorneys can say outside of court.
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Members of the Buffalo community grieving loved ones organized an evening vigil that honored the shooting victims while combining stirring gospel music and calls to action.
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St. Louis Metropolitan Police officers are investigating a noose that a Black contractor found hanging in a tree on an Asian American woman's property in the Benton Park neighborhood.
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What鈥檚 it like growing up in a Black and white city when you don鈥檛 fit neatly in either category? A Chinese American and Thai American share their perspective on life in St. Louis 鈥 and the deadly attacks in Atlanta that have galvanized Asian American communities across the U.S.
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After a man killed eight people in Atlanta, six of them Asian women, Asian Americans in St. Louis are on heightened alert for hate crimes and discrimination. Community leaders want Asian Americans to understand that they can report racist acts to authorities.
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Asian American leaders in the St. Louis region are decrying a rise in racist comments reported by people in their communities. They are raising the alarm just days after authorities charged a man with killing eight people, most of them Asian women, at three Atlanta spas.
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New Northside Missionary Baptist Church 鈥 a predominantly black Jennings church 鈥 is a welcoming space on the inside. But on the outside, it鈥檚鈥
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It鈥檚 hard to tell who has a gun at Fellowship of Wildwood church, unless you鈥檙e really looking.The men stand silently at the edge of the crowd, as鈥