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Cemetery attacks should be considered hate crimes

He is the coward who, outfaced in this, Fears the false goblins of another life. — Paul Laurance Dunbar There’s apparently no indication that the terrorists who attacked an Ohio cemetery this week were specifically looking for the graves of celebrities to attack, but that is what they did, nonetheless. It was reported this week that the graves of the Wright brothers, poet Paul Laurance Dunbar (I know why the caged bird sings!) and some ...

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