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Sarah Kent was named Outstanding New Interpreter of 2021 by the National Association for Interpretation.
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Nearly one in four servicewomen say they've been sexually assaulted in the military.
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People with fewer means were more likely to get drafted and serve during the Vietnam War.
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There are maybe half a dozen all-women American Legions left in the country.
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Hillcrest Cemetery is one of three segregated cemeteries for Black soldiers in the Cincinnati area. It was in use until the 1960s and fell into disrepair. Three volunteer groups — one after the other — have taken over maintenance.
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As the Village of Lincoln Heights celebrates its diamond jubilee of 75 years since incorporation, WVXU has been telling stories from the community as part of our series Round the Corner. We sat down with renowned historian Carl Westmoreland to hear about his experiences growing up in Lincoln Heights in the 1940s and '50s.
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Delores Lindsay co-founded the Lincoln Heights Health Center in 1967, the first community health center in Ohio and one of just 10 across the country.
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Lincoln Heights is celebrating 75 years since officially incorporating as a village. But seven decades of declining resources and denials have the county have taken a toll on the majority Black community.
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Lincoln Heights was incorporated in 1946 as the first African American self-governing community north of the Mason-Dixon line.
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Residents transformed an empty lot into rows of crops like cucumbers, corn, squash, tomatoes, okra and watermelon.