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The true price of freedom 7 – Video

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The true price of freedom 7
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Pastor Mike Stottlemyer – 10-06-13 – Sunday Night – Message Of Freedom Church – Video

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Pastor Mike Stottlemyer - 10-06-13 - Sunday Night - Message Of Freedom Church
Pastor Mike Stottlemyer - 10-06-13 - Sunday Night - Message Of Freedom Church.

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Heart to Heart – Philosophy on the Freedom of Speech – Video

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Heart to Heart - Philosophy on the Freedom of Speech
Subscribe to Arirang Korean! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=arirangkorean Chairman Lee Kyeong-Jae, Korea Communications Commission (KCC)...

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USS Freedom Sports New Paint; Gears Up for Deployment – Video

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USS Freedom Sports New Paint; Gears Up for Deployment
USS Freedom (LCS 1) undergoes testing and preparations off the coast of San Diego prior to its deployment to Southeast Asia this spring. Freedom #39;s new four-c... ?cerik giriniz.

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Get Angry and Active for Freedom – Video

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Get Angry and Active for Freedom
Gia Arnold, mother and coordinator of New York Revolution, urges the people at the biker freedom rally to get angry and active for freedom.--Albany, New York. October 5, 2013.

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ART FOR FREEDOM – Video

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ART FOR FREEDOM

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Freedom Online : The internet is freedom! – Video

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Freedom Online : The internet is freedom!
Few weeks before the 3rd freedom online conference, our partner "Tunisia Live "asked Tunisians about the netfreedom meaning for them and how much internet is...

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Assassins Creed 4: Black Flag — Freedom Cry DLC Trailer – Video

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Assassins Creed 4: Black Flag -- Freedom Cry DLC Trailer
Born a slave, Adewale found freedom as a pirate aboard the Jackdaw where he became Edward Kenway #39;s second-in-command. Now, 15 years later, Adewale has become...

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'Defined Voices': Giap, Wallace, and freedom

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'Defined Voices': Giap, Wallace, and freedom By Ramzy Baroud

"Nothing is more precious than freedom," is quoted as being attributed to Vo Nguyen Giap, the Vietnamese general who led his country through two liberation wars. The first was against French colonialists, the second against the Americans. And despite heavy and painful losses, Vietnam prevailed, defeating the first colonial quest at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu (1954) and the second at Ho Chi Minh Campaign (1975).

General Giap, the son of a peasant scholar, stood tall in both

He died on Friday, October 4, at the age of 102.

On the same day, the former black panther Herman Wallace, who had spent 41-years of his life in solitary confinement in Louisiana State Penitentiary, died from incurable liver cancer at the age of 71. Just a few days before his death, Judge Brian Jackson had overturned a charge that robbed Herman of much of his life. According to Jackson, Herman's 1974 conviction of killing a prison guard was 'unconstitutional.'

Despite the lack of material evidence, discredited witnesses and a sham trial, Wallace, who was a poet and lover of literature, and two other prisoners known as the Angola Three, were locked up to spend a life of untold hardship for a crime they didn't commit.

Now that Wallace is dead, two remain. One, Robert King, 70, was freed in 2001, and the other, Albert Woodfox, 66, is still in solitary confinement and "undergoes daily cavity searches," according to reported the Independent newspaper.

"When his conviction was overturned it cleared the slate - he could die a man not convicted of a crime he was innocent of," King said of the release of Wallace, who died few days later.

One of the last photos released while on his hospital bed, showed Wallace raising his clinched right fist, perpetuating the legendary defiance of a whole generation of African Americans and civil rights leaders. While some fought for civil rights in the streets of American cities, Wallace fought for the rights of prisoners. The four decades of solitary confinement were meant to break him. Instead, it made it him stronger.

"If death is the realm of freedom, then through death I escape to freedom" Wallace quoted Frantz Fanon in the introduction to a poem he wrote from prison in 2012.

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Freedom Project expands to Meridian

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MERIDIAN With its expansion into Meridian formally announced Monday at the Phil Hardin Foundation offices on North Park Drive, The Freedom Project successfully added their first site to the newly formed Freedom Project Network.

Meridian Freedom Project founders joined supporters and dignitaries Monday at noon to welcome program to the area.

"This program will not only enrich the lives of the students who participate but also the community," said Robert Ward, president of the Phil Hardin Board of Directors. "We will be replicating the Sunflower program of the Freedom Project which has proven itself to be hugely successful."

In 1998, Sunflower County Freedom Project founders and Teach For America alumni Chris Myers-Asch, Shawn Raymond and Gregg Costa set out to establish a program to create more pathways to college for their students in Sunflower County. Fifteen years later, 100 percent of the students completing the Freedom Fellowship, a six-year-commitment to the Freedom Project, go on to attend four-year colleges and universities across the country.

The Meridian Freedom Project is a year-round after-school program for middle school and high school students in the Meridian Public School District. Slated to open in June 2014, the program seeks to build a corps of academically capable, socially conscious and mentally disciplined young leaders in Meridian.

"This is a great program and the district has always recognized the children need more than just the normal eight to three school curriculum," said Dr. Alvin Taylor, superintendent of the Meridian School District. "About ninety percent of the students are at poverty level and this program will enable them to take advantage of unique opportunities."

The Meridian Freedom Project will begin during the summer of 2014. The Freedom Projects are led by Teach For America Alumna who returned to their roots to teach in the Mississippi and Arkansas Delta. The Meridian Freedom Project is made up of board members, Amy Elliott, chairman; Dr. Bill Scaggs, president emeritus of Meridian Community College; and Flo Bradley, CEO of FloBradley.com, who established an administrative collaboration with The Montgomery Institute.

The Meridian Freedom Project is geared to students in grades sixth through 12th in the Meridian Public School District, beginning with those in grades sixth through eighth and progressing with them until they graduate from high school.

The Meridian Freedom Project is funded in part by The Phil Hardin Foundation, The Montgomery Institute, Parents for Public Schools and AT&T.

Anna Stephenson, who serves as program development director of the Meridian Freedom Project, has seen the project in Sunflower blossom to what it is today.

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