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Mary M. Edwards, newspaper coverage

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Address: Media (Pa.)
Date: 2003-01-25
Article in Delaware County Daily Times, by Bette Alburger, about a call for Rose Tree Media Superintendent's Warner's resignation because of racial indifference.

Mary M. Edwards, newspaper coverage

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Address: Media (Pa.)
Date: 2005 ca.
Article in Delaware County Daily Times, by Susan L. Serbin, about Mary M. Edwards disputes with the borough of Media over discriminatory actions against her and her two properties. She was supported by the International People's Democratic Uhuru…

Mary M. Edwards, newspaper profile

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Address: Media (Pa.)
Date: 1980 ca.
Bonnie Healey column in Delaware County Daily Times about Mary Edwards and her long-time work to end racism.

Newspaper article about hate crime in Delaware County

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Address: Media (Pa.)
Date: 1996-11-05
Article by Adrienne Mand about residents and community leaders meeting with representatives from the Department of Justice and Anti-Defamation league to address problems of hate and racism. The gathering was in response to the appearance of racist…

Newspaper article about hate crime in Delaware County

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Date: 1997-02-25
Front cover of the Daily Times with the headline: "Racial vandals greet new neighbors; Black doctor targeted by spray-painting hate-mongers."

Newspaper article about hate crime in Delaware County

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Date: 1997-02-26
Online article by Bridget Eklund about a spray painted hate message on the Briarcliff (Darby Township) home of Dorothy Williams, a black woman, and her son, Arthur Williams, a physician in Philadelphia, and her visiting nephew, Miguel Osborn.

Newspaper article about hate crime in Delaware County

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Date: 1997-02-26
Second page of online article by Bridget Eklund about a spray painted hate message on the Briarcliff (Darby Township) home of Dorothy Williams, a black woman, and her son, Arthur Williams, a physician in Philadelphia, and her visiting nephew, Miguel…

Newspaper article about hate crime in Delaware County

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Address: Media (Pa.)
Date: 1997-03-04
Article by Mary Jane Janco about the Citizens-Community Task Force's desire to create a town watch in response to racist and anti-Semitic literature and an attack.

Newspaper article about hate crime in Delaware County

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Date: 1997-05-19
Article by Susan L. Serbin about the Citizens-Community Task Force's response to the cross burning at Hepford Park in Nether Providence.

Newspaper articles on hate crimes in Delaware County

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Date: 1997-02-25
Articles by Cindy deProphetis about a spray painted hate message on the Briarcliff (Darby Township) home of an African American physician and police investigation; and about the reponse of the physician and neighbors.

Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission brocure

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Address: Pennsylvania
Date: 1997 ca.
Titled: "Ethnic Intimidation is Illegal in Pennsylvania." Brochure also supported by the Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvaniaand the Pennsylvania State Police.

Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission brocure

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Address: Pennsylvania
Date: 1997 ca.
Titled: "Ethnic Intimidation is Illegal in Pennsylvania." Brochure also supported by the Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvaniaand the Pennsylvania State Police.