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Civil Rights: Heat on Highway 51

Since his lonely ordeal in 1962 as the first Negro student at the University of Mississippi, frail, introverted James H. Meredith has felt a messianic call. In a recent book about his Ole Miss experiences, Meredith, now a Columbia University law student, maintains: “Whether it was true or not, I had always felt that I could stop a mob with the uplift of a hand. Because of my ‘divine responsibility’ to advance human civilization, I could not die.

Complete List - The Design 100

Complete List - The Design 100 - TIME TechnologyTransportationArchitectureArtisanal FoodHotelsRetailDisplaysWebsitesBiodegradableLightingBeautyMultitaskersFashionSpecialistsInn CrowdInitiativesMore Stories The Design 100 ncG1vNJzZmibn6PBprrTZ6uipZVjsLC5jq2gpp1fqL2mr8iao6xnYmV9eHvCqKSppJWpsq210q1maWRiboJ3hYtqbmtvZ2iEbXyPZ5%2BtpZw%3D

Davido set to thrill fans with Timeless concert at Eagle Square Abuja

Davido's Atlanta concert was a success, leaving fans in awe with hits like STAND STRONG and UNAVAILABLE. The night showcased Davido's unparalleled stage performance vibe, connecting the audience with OBO’s super energetic style. Now, all eyes are on Abuja as fans eagerly await the Timeless Concert at the prestigious Eagles Square. Promising surprises, electrifying performances, fun activities and the Timeless experience as the event is set to showcase Davido's evolution as an artist and redefine Afrobeats once again.

Dr. Pimple Popper Removed Massive Keloids From A Woman's Ears In TLC Show Season Premiere

Dr. Pimple Popper seems to reserve her more extreme transformations for the show, and the first episode was a doozy. She treated three different patients with three totally different skin issues. One, named Jen, has substantial growths on her ears that cause her depression, pain, and vertigo. The growths are keloids, or a type of raised scar per the American Academy of Dermatology . In the Dr. Pimple Popper episode , she said they're incredibly painful and she's had them for 11 years.

Dr. Seuss Books New Stories Released: 5 Facts About the Author

Dr. Seuss, who died in 1991, is back in the news with the release Tuesday of the new book Horton and the Kwuggerbug and More Lost Stories. The book contains four stories that were published in Redbook in the 1950s, where the celebrated The Cat in the Hat author had a regular column. In 1967, TIME sent a reporter to cover a summer program for kids at the La Jolla Museum of Art in California, which also starred Theodore Geisel, better known then and now as Dr.