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Vol. 9 No. 06
March 17- March 23, 2004

“What A Price To Pay!!??”

“I think it was the (Democrat) party (that saw to my defeat). ..They wanted to make an example of me because I was a kind of runaway slave. Get me back on the plantation, I guess.” Ron Wilson


PUBLISHER’S ANALYSIS
by Roy Douglas Malonson



Duncantell “roasts”
El Franco at AHCCC luncheon

 

 


STATE OF THE BLACK PRESS 2004
NNPA stares into a setting sun


NAACP honors Bishop T.D. Jakes

Bishop T.D. Jakes (left) was the recipient of the President's Award at the 35th NAACP Image Awards in Los Angeles. NAACP President and CEO Kweisi Mfume (right) presented the award.


BLACK HISTORY  24/7/365

CARTER WALKER WESLEY
Wesley was not only a great newspaperman, but also a lawyer, who was born in Houston, Texas, on April 29, 1892, to Mabel (Green) and Harry Wesley.

FEATURE STORIES


TEXAS STATE REPRESENTATIVE DORA OLIVO PARTICIPATES IN PRESS CONFERENCE FOR VETERANS


In Memoriam of J. Harold Brooks

Texas Polio Survivors’ Association

East Texas News

Herman Thomas finishes his course


The Lullelia Walker Harrison Dove Award

He who starts behind in the great race of life must forever remain behind or run faster than the man in front.

Benjamin E. Mays




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