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President O’Bama? Irish-American relatives ID’d
Category: National Written by Associated Press
by Cristian Salazar
NEW YORK (AP)—President Barack Obama found out years ago he had an Irish ancestor who fled the potato famine in 1850. He can now claim 28 living relatives who also descended from that Irishman, including a Vietnam veteran, a school nurse and a displeased Arizona Republican.
The president’s newly identified relatives are revealed in a study released to The Associated Press by Ancestry.com, whose genealogists also traced descendants of 23 other Irish passengers on the ship that brought Falmouth Kearney to the United States when he was 19.
The survey allowed genealogists to further trace branches in Obama’s family tree and others who arrived on the ship, known as the Marmion, on March 20, 1850.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:34
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3 men who discovered bomb say they later lost jobs
Category: National Written by Associated Press
The men were employed by Labor Ready and working under contract for the Spokane Public Facilities District when they found a backpack containing the bomb about an hour before the scheduled start of the Jan. 17 parade.
They alerted police, who were able to defuse the bomb.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:34
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King: Next hearing is on radical Muslims in prison
Category: National Written by Associated Press
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP)—The chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee is pressing forward with his public examination of Muslim extremism in America, pointing to his first, tense hearing on the subject as a step toward desensitizing a taboo topic and rooting out terrorists on U.S. soil.
"There's an elephant in the room and nobody wants to talk about it. We talked about it today," Peter King said after the four-hour, emotion-filled session March 10.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:34
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Black newspapers criticize NAACP for being excluded in Image Awards marketing
Category: National Written by NNPA News Service
The Philadelphia Tribune
(NNPA)—The NAACP has been criticized for not including Black newspapers in a recent advertising campaign.
The NAACP inserted its 42nd NAACP Image Awards Magazine in the Philadelphia Daily News, however the advertisement was not included in The Philadelphia Tribune and other markets (Los Angeles, Atlanta, Texas, New York, New Jersey and Chicago).
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:34
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This Week in Black History
Category: National Written by Robert N. Taylor
Week of March 19-25
March 19
1620—The first Black child born in America, William Tucker, was probably born on this date in Jamestown, Va. However, some controversy surrounds the exact date. What we know for sure is that he was the son of two of the first Africans brought to America as indentured servants in August 1619—Anthony (Antonio) and Isabella. We also know he was baptized on Jan. 3, 1624. Further, there is debate as to whether his last name was actually “Tucker.” It seems that many historians simply assumed that the child was given the last name of the man on whose plantation his parents worked. While this would later become the practice on many plantations, there is no documentation that Anthony and Isabella actually gave their son the last name of Tucker.
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