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Utah leaders want to fight the Civil War over again, the editorial board writes. It won’t end well. Gov. Spencer Cox is wrong to side with the rebellious governor of Texas.
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Utah Lawmakers Hint at “War” in Federal Land Dispute - MSNBut more recently, Utah’s congressional delegation took what could only be called an extraordinary step—arguing that the status quo could potentially “justify” civil war. In a friend of the ...
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The principal of a school in Utah issued an apology after parents received permission slips for their children to participate in a slavery history lesson.
A Utah man connected to a climate group was charged Tuesday for allegedly damaging a memorial to African American Civil War Soldiers at the National Gallery.
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The Brink of War One hundred fifty years ago, the U.S. Army marched into Utah prepared to battle Brigham Young and his Mormon militia ...
OGDEN — Conservative civil rights activist Robert Woodson, who spoke in Ogden last April, thinks Utah can have a role in bridging the simmering divide on race issues in the United States. “I ...
A hoard of more than 700 gold Civil War era coins were found in a Kentucky cornfield last month and now they're on sale to the public.
But more recently, Utah’s congressional delegation took what could only be called an extraordinary step—arguing that the status quo could potentially “justify” civil war.
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