Misty InTheCity
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After Minnie Cox, the first black female postmaster was forced out of her post in Mississippi because she was black, President Theodore Roosevelt continued to pay her salary and punished the town by rerouting their mail 30 miles away until they gave her back the position.
10:37 AM - Feb 10, 2023
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Florida Redhead
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In response to Misty InTheCity.
That's the attitude we should adopt for today's chaos.
12:50 PM - Dec 11, 2023
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Dennis Clarke
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In response to Misty InTheCity.
"Take No Shit Teddy." We sure could use his spirit around here again.
12:34 PM - Dec 11, 2023
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darryl
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In response to Misty InTheCity.
A Great Uncle who became Postmaster in his SC community was victim of a mob who attacked his home. They called for him to come out. They shot up the place. Wife and child literally walked through the mob to safety. The house was set ablaze. The Postmaster burned with his house.
01:26 PM - Nov 26, 2023
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Sandie de Rgmt
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😢🙏
02:29 AM - Dec 12, 2023
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justJulie
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In response to Misty InTheCity.
Thank goodness it wasn't a President DeSantis.
05:23 AM - Aug 27, 2023
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Caryl D
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In response to Misty InTheCity.
I won’t lie Teddy is a personal favorite
01:38 AM - Aug 11, 2023
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Misty InTheCity
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In response to Misty InTheCity.
The atmosphere, however, became so hostile that Mrs. Cox left Indianola for her own safety on January 5, 1903.(6)
11:39 AM - Feb 10, 2023
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RScottTiptonMPA
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Yup.
06:16 PM - Feb 11, 2023
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Ground Control
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In response to Misty InTheCity.
Yeah, sounds like TR alright. Not a full-fledged anti-racist by any means but willing to stand with anyone who had the strength to stand up for themselves.
10:44 AM - Feb 10, 2023
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Bruno and Augie’s Dad
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In response to Misty InTheCity.
There are half a dozen “pen is mightier than the sword” and “carry a big stick” lessons in there!
10:40 AM - Feb 10, 2023
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