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Vol. 9 No. 10
April 7 - April 13, 2004

EASTER 2004
Can the Black church prevail?

 

A contrite Lyons shown begging for mercy after pleading guilty to 5 federal charges, e.g. racketeering epitomizes arrogant African American pastors who’re destroying the Black church.


PUBLISHER’S ANALYSIS
by Roy Douglas Malonson

El Franco pulls  the strings


NADINE KUJAWA no longer attends Chamber luncheons.
 


AL CALLOWAY
operates under the radar


The Hell With “You People’s” Reparations!


Bro. Kofi Taharka Chairman of the National Black United Front-Houston
Chapter is being escorted out by Black HPD officers.


Austin Youth Attend Abstinence Conference

Austin male youth Kiethan Sterling, Israel Scott, Alexander Gooden, Talib Lands, Tommy Acree and Greg Addison posing for the moment.

 
 

BLACK HISTORY  24/7/365

ROSE ANNA BROUSSARD
 

FEATURE STORIES


TLOD Chapters Observe First “Boys Booked on Barber Shops” With Celebrity Readers


A CELEBRATION OF LIFE HELD FOR
BISD'S ADMINISTRATOR DR. SHAW

East Texas News


There is a debt to the Negro people which America can never repay. At least then, they must make amends.


Julian Bond




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