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Vol. 9 No. 14
May 5 - May 12, 2004

Mother’s Day 2004
Casualties of war are
“All Our Children”


The picture that spoke to millions of mothers who considered casualties of war
“All Our Children”


PUBLISHER’S ANALYSIS
by Roy Douglas Malonson


Maurice Parker

Sydney Brewer

Michael Harris

Mothers endorse Aldine ISD candidates

...if the four candidates (Sydney Brewer, Maurice Parker, Michael Harris and Joseph Nailor), seeking a position on Aldine ISD’s Board of Trustees aren’t endorsed by their own mothers, they have a much bigger problem...



BLACK HISTORY  24/7/365

BELZORA LEE WHITE
On May 9, 2004 the United States of America will have cause to pause and give homage to women (everywhere), on a special day that first became a national calendar event when President Woodrow Wilson degreed, in 1914, that henceforth Mother’s Day would be observed on the second Sunday in May...

FEATURE STORIES


Equal Educational Opportunity

Texas Education Agency
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
TYLER DIVISION
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA V. CIVIL ACTION NO. 5281
STATE OF TEXAS,
ET AL.
MODIFIED ORDER
Judge Justice
 


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If you can’t read, they can beat you.

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