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Town braces for massive rally in support of 'Jena 6' E-mail
Thursday, 20 September 2007

 By 8 a.m. ET Thursday, thousands of people had arrived for the rally and some parking areas in the small town were full. "This is a march for justice. This is not a march against whites or against Jena," said the Rev. Al Sharpton... Read more at CNN.com

 
Lloyd Davis, 79, King Center's first leader, dies E-mail
Thursday, 20 September 2007
As the first executive director of the King Center and a key force in the establishment of the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday, he played an important role, alongside Coretta Scott King, in maintaining the civil rights leader's legacy.  Read more at ajc.com
 
Ties That Bind American Women to Rural Kenya E-mail
Thursday, 20 September 2007
...Her vigorous campaign in her motherland for transformation of her marital home has demonstrated the meaning of marriage as an institution ordained by God to surpass race, tribe, language and cultural barriers.  Thanks to her efforts, 57 American women of diverse professional and economic backgrounds visit the county on a charity mission every year.   Read more at AllAfrica.com
 
Businessman Charles H. James II dies - Credited with transforming family produce business E-mail
Wednesday, 19 September 2007

Charles H. James II Charles H. James II, longtime leader of one of the country’s oldest family-owned African-American businesses, died Saturday at his home in Charleston after a long illness. He was 76.  Read more at wvgazette.com

 
Pants proposition E-mail
Wednesday, 19 September 2007
 Add this to the list of dangers facing Baltimore, a city councilwoman says: baggy, saggy pants. Councilwoman Helen L. Holton has introduced a resolution to implore the city's youths to pull up their trousers, becoming the most recent in a string of lawmakers around the country who want to teach the next generation how to dress.  Read more at baltimoresun.com
 
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