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This Week in Black History
Category: National Written by Robert N. Taylor
August 26
1943—In a primarily token gesture Black Chicago Congressman William L. Dawson is recommended to be the Democratic Party’s vice presidential candidate. For several years, Dawson was the only African-American in the United States Congress. He would later be joined by New York’s Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Dawson served in Congress for 27 years from January 1943 to the time he died in November 1970.
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MICHAEL JACKSON
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Philadelphia Housing Authority director facing foreclosure proceedings
Category: National Written by Associated Press
by Maryclaire Dale
PHILADELPHIA (AP)—A bank has foreclosed on a $615,000 condominium owned by the head of the Philadelphia Housing Authority, who earned $350,000 last year leading the nation’s fourth-largest public-housing agency.
Carl R. Greene, PHA’s executive director, bought the three-bedroom, 2,100-square-foot condo in the upscale Naval Square development in 2007. He put down $215,000 in cash and took out a $400,000 mortgage, city records show.
| LOCKED IN DISPUTE WITH WELLS FARGO—In this Feb. 29, 2008 photo, Philadelphia Housing Authority Director Carl Greene poses in front of a housing development in Philadelphia.
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Greene, 53, stopped making payments on or around April 1, and three months later owed more than $7,500 in missed payments and late fees, according to the bank’s July 27 lawsuit.
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White Chicago couple refuses to sell to popular Black radio personality
Category: National Written by Courier Newsroom
(AFRO.com)—A Chicago couple faces discrimination charges after reportedly refusing to sell their home to comedian and radio personality George Willborn because he’s Black.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced Aug. 10 that it will charge Daniel and Adrienne Sabbia and real estate agent Jeffrey Lowe with violating federal fair housing laws after they stalled negotiations and eventually took the property off the market rather than sell to Willborn.
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GEORGE WILLBORN
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According to the department, Willborn and his wife Peytyn Willborn submitted a $1.7 million offer, the highest offer the sellers had received in the two years the home has been on the market. Lowe told government officials that Daniel Sabbia didn’t want to sell his home to an African-American.
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National Bar Association to create gulf oil disaster attorney database
Category: National Written by Courier Newsroom
New Orleans, LA.—The National Bar Association (NBA) announced Aug. 10 it is creating a database of attorneys and law firms that have the knowledge and expertise to assist residents in New Orleans and the Gulf region who decide to pursue legal recourse to resolve their Gulf Oil Disaster issues.
The organization made the announcement in conjunction with its 85th annual conference which began Aug. 9 in the crescent city.
“Health, environmental, employment and other issues may haunt the residents of New Orleans and the Gulf region for decades due to the Gulf Oil Disaster,” said Mavis Thompson, president of the National Bar Association.
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Obama supports ‘the right’ for Ground Zero mosque
Category: National Written by Shane Sevo
by Julie Pace
PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. (AP)—Weighing his words carefully on a fiery political issue, President Barack Obama said Aug. 14 that Muslims have the right to build a mosque near New York’s Ground Zero, but he did not say whether he believes it is a good idea to do so.
Obama commented during a trip to Florida, where he expanded on a Friday night White House speech asserting that Muslims have the same right to freedom of religion as everyone else in America.
The president’s statements thrust him squarely into a debate he had skirted for weeks and could put Democrats on the spot three months before midterm elections where they already were nervous about holding control of the House and maybe even the Senate. Until Friday, the White House had asserted that it did not want to get involved in local decision-making.
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