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Civil Rights Groups: Why They're Essential Today
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Marc Morial (American civil rights activist and former mayor.), Julian Bond (American civil rights leader.); 1940-, Jesse L. Jackson (American clergyman and civil rights activist.); 1941-, Al Sharpton (American clergyman and political activist.); 1954-, National Urban League, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, National Rainbow\PUSH Coalition, National Action Network (Organization), Race discrimination
Ticker Tape
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Blacks
Reputed Klansman Set To Stand Trial For 1964 Murders
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Edgar Ray Killen (American preacher convicted of manslaughter of civil rights workers) (Trials, litigation, etc), James Earl Chaney (American civil rights activist); 1943-1964 (Murder), Andrew Goodman (American civil rights activist); 1943-1964 (Murder), Michael Henry Schwerner (American civil rights activist); 1939-1964 (Murder), Blacks (Civil rights, History, Mississippi), Philadelphia (Miss.) (Race relations)
Bethune-Cookman College Names Dr. Trudie Kibbe Reed As New President
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Trudie Kibbe Reed (American college president) (Selection and appointment), Bethune-Cookman College (Officials)
Patti LaBelle Honored At UNCF's Masked Ball In Atlanta
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Patti LaBelle (American singer) (Awards)
Ex-Crematory Operator Gets 12 Years In Jail
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Ray Brent Marsh (American crematory operator convicted of fraud) (Trials, litigation, etc), Tri-State Crematory (Firm) (Suits and claims), Crematoriums (Ethical aspects)
Georgia Sheriff Fires Workers, But Judge Orders Call Back
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Clayton County (Ga.) (Police, Race relations)
Ron Isley Pleads Not Guilty To Tax Evasion Charges
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Ronald Isley (American singer); 1941- (Trials, litigation, etc), Income tax, Tax evasion
Nas And Kelis Tie The Knot In Private Ceremony
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Nas (Musician) (American rapper) (Marriage), Kelis (American rhythm and blues singer and songwriter) (Marriage)
Armstrong Williams Dropped By Syndication Company Over $240,000 Payment From Education Department
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Armstrong Williams (American newspaper columnist and radio talk show host); 1959- (Ethics), United States Dept. of Education (Public relations), No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Conflict of interests (Mass media industry), Government publicity, Education and state, Public relations consultants (Fees)

This Week in Black History
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Elaine C. Weddington (American lawyer and baseball executive.), Franklin A. Thomas (American lawyer and foundation official.); 1934-
Winterizing Your Skin For The Cold Weather Months
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Skin (Care), Cold weather
Rita Marley To Rebury Husband Bob Marley In Ethiopia
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Rita Marley (Jamaican reggae singer and wife of Bob Marley.), Bob Marley (Jamaican reggae singer) (Death and burial), Exhumation, Ras Tafari movement, Ethiopia (Religion)

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