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Vol. 9 No. 32
September 15- September 21, 2004

PUBLISHER’S ANALYSIS
by Roy Douglas Malonson

Chief Hurtt “arrests” AHCCC Lunch Bunch


To sum up the chief’s message, he expressed a desire to see his police department become true public servants and promised that he would not tolerate the slightest abuse of power from his troops.


Prejudice Negates Justice
Prejudice Negates Justice

KOBE BRYANT, no longer the NBA’s “Golden Boy,” has beat the rap, but must still take the same civil court ride that destroyed O. J.


“IRON” MIKE TYSON, who was shot down by a rape charge at the height of his career, had Kobe’s back, because he’s been there. Done that and feels his pain.


RALPH COOPER, one of the nation’s top sports pundits,said that Kobe’s apology was tantamount to a confession , during a heated discussion on his Houston based Sports Rap show.


 Congratulations Doris Liggins-Pinson


 
She was a dedicated Alumni and worked as a liaison between the school and the ex-students Alumni Association. She loved and preferred working with the students.


Austin / San Antonio

FROM BULL RIDING TO TEACHING
African-American Cowboys Preach Values of Rodeo
 

Rodeo Promoter and Professional Cowboy Cleo Hearn, right, stands next to third generation African American cowboy David "Rookie" Brooks during the Cowboys of Color Invitational Rodeo competitions in Fort Worth. Both see participation as a valuable tool in preparing young African Americans to deal with the daily challenges in life.


PAIN AND TERROR IN AISD


Dallas/Fort Worth

FIGHTING CITY’S RACISM!


A group of African Americans filled council chambers at Dallas City Hall stood during a recent council meeting to express their support of Black council members and community leaders fighting for racial equality in Dallas.



BLACK HISTORY  24/7/365

JESSIE CROSS HILL


Feature News

Proactivism Among Black College Students

Price Was Right at City Hall

LADY LIBERTY LIFTS HER LAMP AT LONG LAST

“I say luck is when an
opportunity comes along and you’re prepared for it”

Denzel Washington

 




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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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