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Thousands of men pledge to patrol Philadelphia for peace E-mail
Monday, 22 October 2007
 Declaring a new day in the struggle to reduce crime and violence in the black communities of Philadelphia, civic, community, government and religious leaders yesterday urged thousands of black men to step forward to help patrol streets.  Click to continue at Philly.com
 
Low-slung trouser laws hit young blacks below the belt: experts E-mail
Friday, 19 October 2007
 "Tattoos, body-piercing and punk hairstyles are part of the youth culture, too, but no one is legislating against them. Singling out baggy pants is clearly singling out a group that people have issues with anyway."   Click to continue from the AFP
 
West Virginia torture victim speaks out E-mail
Thursday, 18 October 2007
 On Oct. 4 Megan Williams, victim of a stunningly vicious case of torture by six Whites, and her adopted mother Carmen Williams, spoke out about the heinous crime. Click to continue at Afro.com
 
Farrakhan: Black men are 'endangered' E-mail
Wednesday, 17 October 2007
 In a speech that touched on global warming, environmentalism and Georgia's drought, Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan drew parallels that as the earth withers, so too do black men, who have little to show for 452 years of bondage.  Click to continue at ajc.com
 
Four Atlantans reflect on the Million Man March E-mail
Wednesday, 17 October 2007
 Twelve years ago Tuesday (Oct. 16) at the urging of Minister Louis Farrakhan, the largest gathering of black men in American history converged in Washington for the Million Man March.... Here are four Atlantans who made that journey.  Click to continue at ajc.com
 
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