5 facts about the death penalty
Just eight states Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, Ohio, Texas and Virginia accounted for all executions in 2017, compared with 20 states in 1999.. ..…
Just eight states Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, Ohio, Texas and Virginia accounted for all executions in 2017, compared with 20 states in 1999.. ..…
By the time the registration process was completed, Blacks were majority of the registered voters Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Georgia. STARTING IN Alabama November of 1867 and ending with Texas that opened its convention June of 1868, multiracial assemblies met..…
This was also the case in states such as Alabama and Florida in those days. Similarly, states such as Georgia adopted the Confederate logo in their state flags in the 1950s, in defiance of desegregation and the U.S. ..…
Four state chapters - Ohio, Alabama, Iowa and Georgia - had already abandoned Christian Coalition of America for fear that agenda emphasizing compassion might carry the day... ..…
Georgia 586 . Mississippi 576 . Louisiana 540 . Arkansas 503 . Texas 376 . ... Alabama 326 . Tennessee 225 . South Carolina 164 . Kentucky 154 . North Carolina 102 . ..…
That is consistent with patterns researchers found Alabama, Louisiana and North Carolina, said The New York Times.. In Georgia, prosecutors excluded every black in penalty case against defendant. ..…
The 14 states where populations of unauthorized immigrants decreased from 2009 to 2012 were Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Mexico, New York and Oregon. . ..…
Other states with decreases over that period are in the South (Alabama, Georgia and Kentucky), the Midwest (Illinois, Indiana and Kansas) and the Northeast (Massachusetts and New York).1 . ..…
Alabama . Alaska . Arizona . Arkansas . California . Colorado . Connecticut . ... Georgia . Hawaii . Idaho . Illinois . Indiana . Iowa . Kansas . Kentucky . ..…
↩ . . 28 Here is a list of the jails that refused to participate in the latest National Inmate Survey: Covington County Jail, Alabama; Escambia County Detention Center, Alabama; Mobile County Metro Jail, Alabama; Brevard County Jail, Florida; Hillsborough County Falkenburg Road Jail, Florida;..…
In the 1890s, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia began to enact literacy tests for voter registration and to employ other methods designed to prevent African-Americans from voting. . . ..…
. -- Alabama . -- Arizona . -- Arkansas . -- Florida . -- Georgia . -- Idaho . -- Illinois . -- Indiana . -- Iowa . -- Kansas . -- Louisiana . -- Maine . -- Massachusetts . -- Michigan . -- Mississippi . -- Nebraska . -- New Hampshire . -- New Jersey . -- New Mexico . -- North Carolina . --..…