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Vol. 9 No. 32
September 8 - September 14, 2004

A Black Soldier’s Story


SENATOR JOHN KERRY is building his presdiential campaign on his military service in Vietnam, but his comrades-in-arms, the Swift Boat Veterans, are trying to shoot him down.


Chief Hurt mingles with preachers


Harold Hurtt and Theaster Maloy

 


 Reciprocity translates to respect

SCOTT McCEL-LAND (far left), H.E. B. Store’s Houston Central Market’s amiable President, not only supports the Black community that supports him, but he has developed an up close and personal relationship with the community leaders.



Austin / San Antonio

William Hampton and Chef Robert Fitzgerald Win at Taste of Jarvis

 
 


CALL FOR INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION OF THE TRAVIS COUNTY MEDICAL EXAMINER’S OFFICE

Jarvis Holds Induction Ceremony for First-Year
College Students


Dallas/Fort Worth

Besieged African-American School
District Battling Criticisms,
State Takeover


 


Dallas First African American Policewoman Reflects on Life in Blue
 


Stop Six Community Plan Comeback After Neighborhood Crime Sweep


Before the drug dealers moved in, the community was a close-knit, quiet neighborhood of about 2000 people where families worked together, attended school and church together and contributed to raising and welfare of the neighborhood children.

 

BLACK HISTORY  24/7/365

Margaret Marshall Oliver


Feature News

Black Voters-----Do you expect anything for your vote?

Supporting Minority-Owned Businesses: It's the Smart Thing to Do

The 1st Saturday at Home Business Expo.

MAN CANNOT LIVE BY PROFIT ALONE

JAMES
BALDWIN
 

 




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SIGNING


Miss Martha, Artist
SATURDAY
October 9, 2004
Showroom Opens at 7a.m.
Signing from 11 A.M. to 1 P.M.
Only at
Shirley Ann’s Black
Arts & Kollectibles Showroom

 You can visit Miss Martha’s
website
www.missmarthaoriginals.com

  • Now is a good time to renew Membership
• Bring two (2) AGC pieces to be signed
• All AGC purchases October 9, 2004
will be signed
•Door Prizes & Refreshments


 

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Since 1994
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713/692-1195

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