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This Week In Black History
Category: National Written by Robert N. Taylor
Week of Oct. 22-28
October 22
1906—Three thousand Blacks demonstrated and rioted in Philadelphia to protest a theatrical production of Thomas Dixon’s racist play “The Clansman.” The play essentially praised the Ku Klux Klan while demeaning Blacks.
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1936—Black Panther Party co-founder Bobby Seale is born in Dallas, Texas.
1953—Clarence S. Green becomes the first African-American certified as a neurological surgeon.
2009—The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a devastating report showing the number of new HIV/AIDS infections was declining for all population groups—except homosexual males, which the CDC referred to as MSM—men who have sex with men. Among MSMs, the highest infection rate was found among young Black males 13 to 24.
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Killing Black women…most murdered with gun by men they know
Category: National Written by Courier Newsroom
Special from the Indianapolis Recorder
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.—Beware of strangers, right? That is a frequent warning given to us all, but particularly women and children. However, the majority of African-American females killed by men die at the hands of guys that they know—not strangers.
Black females murdered by men are most often killed with a gun, and almost always by someone they know, according to a recent report by the Violence Policy Center, a national educational organization that works to reduce violence.
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Abuse of power...Bullying at work
Category: National Written by Courier Newsroom
by Brandon A Perry
(Part 2 of a 4-part series from the Indianapolis Recorder.)
According to experts, millions of Americans deal with abuse of power in their workplace, yet many employees aren’t quite sure how to handle the situation.
“It is ridiculous,” said Cynthia in frustration when asked to describe her work environment. “If the economy wasn’t so bad, I’d be gone.” Cynthia, who did not want to disclose her full name because she feared retaliation from her employer, works as an assistant manager at a local department store. She said her supervisor talks down to her, denies her opportunities offered to other co-workers and frequently overrides her decisions.
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‘Queen of gospel’ Albertina Walker dies at age 81 in Chicago
Category: National Written by Associated Press
by Carla K. Johnson
CHICAGO (AP)—Albertina Walker’s singing once stopped the filming of a movie because so many actors were moved to tears by the “Queen of Gospel.” At home in Chicago, she babied her beloved French poodles, wore rhinestone sunglasses and was a fixture at the city’s gospel music festival.
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The Grammy-winning singer died recently at age 81 of respiratory failure at RML Specialty Hospital in Chicago, said her granddaughter, Tina Nance. Walker, a protege of Mahalia Jackson, formed her own gospel group, the Caravans, as a young woman. Later, she played the role of mentor to many young singers.
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This Week in Black History
Category: National Written by Robert N. Taylor
Week of Oct. 15-21
October 15
1859—White minister and mystic John Brown led a violent uprising in Harper’s Ferry, Va., in a bid to spark a Black uprising against slavery. Dozens of Whites were killed and the revolt was eventually put down. President Abraham Lincoln once referred to him as a “misguided fanatic” but Brown actually had a fanatical hatred of slavery and wanted it ended at all costs.
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