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The
Catholic News Herald, ''Connecting Catholics in North
Carolina'', bragged that the refugee case coordinator for
the Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte, had been
recently honored. His name? Ashir Haji-Mohamed. The latter
part of the name meant that he had made a pilgrimage to the
Islamic holy city of Mecca. Haji-Mohamed, a Somali refugee,
had helped resettle Syrian Muslims in North Carolina. After
a Biden retreat, Catholic Charities of Charlotte also worked
to bring Afghans to North Carolina.
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over 5 million acres of forest and mountain land teeming
with natural beauty, clear mountain lakes, and abundant
opportunities for adventure. From the four faces carved at
Mount Rushmore National Memorial to the otherworldly buttes
of Badlands National Park the Black Hills and
Badlands are home to truly monumental places.
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The Detroit Historical Society
Collection is home to approximately 1,800 hats. These
function as a critical part of the larger Costume and
Textile collection which, at 20,000 artifacts strong, is the
single largest grouping of objects in our holdings. A good
chunk of the 1,800 hats were sold from Detroit department
stores or were created by local designers, but the majority
of them were collected to serve as representatives of
certain periods and styles. More |
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War veteran Edmundo Eugenio Martinez Jr. said the day has lost
so much meaning that many Americans ''conflate and mix up
Veterans Day, Memorial Day, Armed Forces Day, July Fourth.''
Social media posts pay tribute to ''everyone'' who has served,
when Memorial Day is about those who died. For him, its
about honoring 17 U.S. service members he knew who lost their
lives. More |
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