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The Klansmen then looked for Jones and Johnson, and tracked them [6] to the home of Johnson's aunt Viola Sault; the couple were playing cards with members of Johnson's family. [1] The Klansmen kidnapped Jones and took her at a Salvation Army location, where they watched over her from a car parked outside. [8]
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The event was opposed by groups such as the National Alliance who counter demonstrated with placards reading "You are Entering a White Guilt Zone" and "White Pride". [citation needed] In May 2006, the Lifeline Expedition team made an apology at the opening ceremony of the International Roots Festival in The Gambia. Apologies were given by ...
The Salvation Army (TSA) is a Protestant Christian church and an international charitable organisation headquartered in London, England. It is aligned with the Wesleyan-Holiness movement. The organisation reports a worldwide membership of over 1.7 million, [3] consisting of soldiers, officers, and adherents who are collectively known as ...
Salvation Army terminology. Pull the plug [2] To kill, or allow to die Euphemism Removal of life support, such as turning off the power, or "pull the plug" on a ventilator keeping someone alive. Pumped full of lead Shot to death Informal Typically refers to being shot multiple times. Push up daisies [2] To have died and be buried under the ground
— Lawrence Oates, British army officer and Antarctic explorer (17 March 1912), prior to walking out of tent and into blizzard on Terra Nova Expedition "Last Entry — For God's sake look after our people" [53] — Robert Falcon Scott, Royal Navy officer and Antarctic explorer (c. 29 March 1912); final diary entry on doomed Terra Nova Expedition
Texas black metal band Martyrdom is apologizing for throwing a severed pig's head into the crowd during a recent Houston concert and is taking heat from some fans — for the apology.
The War Cry, a 1904 edition. The first edition of The War Cry was printed on 27 December 1879 in London, England. [1] In 1880, US Salvation Army Commissioner George Scott Railton published the Salvation News, a small newsletter.