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When country singer Katie Armiger embarked on her first radio tour, the green-eyed 15-year-old from Sugarland, Texas, was brimming with excitement at the prospect of a music career. The teenager ...
"Nothing in life is ever black and white," says burgeoning country star Katie Armiger, preaching the hard-worn wisdom that inspired "Black and White," the lovesick ballad that highlights her soon ...
The Black Legion was a white supremacist fascist group headquartered in Lima, Ohio. It grew to hundreds of thousands of members in the 1930s and engaged in violent acts of racist terrorism.
including "Kiss Me Now," "Best Song Ever," "Scream" and "Better in a Black Dress." “I never quit country music. I haven’t spoken because I wasn’t able to,” Armiger says in a statement ...
In Detroit one evening last fortnight some 50 members of the Black Legion, wearing cheap black & white robes and hoods, held a solemn conclave. Present were two relatives of the wife of a 32-year ...
A hundred years ago, a shadowy group called the Black Legion amassed power – and a sizable following – across the American Midwest. Historian Dana Frank told Inside Edition Digital the group ...