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Sep 27
2007

BLACK IN TIME: A Moment In OUR History

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Walker's Appeal:

Abolitionist Writer, David Walker Was Born On September 28, 1785, In Wilmington, North Carolina, To A Free Mother And Enslaved Father.

Walker Is Most Famous For Writing And Publishing The Militant, Anti-Slavery Pamphlet, Walker's Appeal, in Four Articles; Together with a Preample, to the Coloured Citizens of the World, but in Particular, and Very Expressly, to Those of the United States of America, January 18, 1820.

Walker Demanded That America Give Blacks Respect And Equality Or Risk A Possible Race War He Asked: "Will you wait until we
Sep 27
2007

MYCHAL BELL RELEASED

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MYCHAL BELL RELEASED

The title says it all, click link below to read the story

Sep 27
2007

Missing woman Nailah Franklin found dead

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In some very sad news Nailah Franklin an African American woman from the Chicago area who has been missing for more than a week has been found dead. Let's all pray for her and her family Click link below to read more:
Sep 27
2007

Mychal Bell case to stay in juvenile court

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After having a "talk" with Governor Kathleen Blanco LaSalle Parish DA Reed Walters has "decided" not to challenge a ruling that sent the case to juvenile court. It's a decision could lead to a lower bail and Mychal Bell could be free soon. While I am thankful I am wondering what to her so long to "talk " to Reed Walters. Click the link below to read the entire story:

Sep 27
2007

CALL TO ACTION: STOP AFRICOM

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Here is an article and commentary from the TransAfrica Forum that is worthy of close reading and consideration.  More than anything, if you agree, please contact the members of the Senate Armed Services Committee.

Leaders of the African nations affected have protested this invasion of their soverignty in the name of the War on Terrorism.  If our African brothers and sisters protest, we must join them to stop this ill-conceived military presence in Africa.

Our protest should be no less loud than the protest against the injustices against the Jena Six.

September 27, 2007