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Duncan, Lee urge more Black men to become teachers
Category: National Written by Associated Press
Associated Press Writer
ATLANTA (AP)—Filmmaker Spike Lee joined Education Secretary Arne Duncan in issuing a call Jan. 31 for more Black men to become teachers, making their plea at the country's only all-male historically Black college.
The two took part in a town hall meeting at Atlanta's private Morehouse College just a week after President Barack Obama urged more people nationwide to become teachers.
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This Week in Black History
Category: National Written by Robert N. Taylor
January 7
From 4th Century AD—Ethiopian Christmas—known as Ganna—is celebrated on Jan. 7. Ethiopian Christianity was much closer to the Christian Coptic Church of Egypt and as a result never incorporated many of the dictates of the early Roman Catholic Church. Thus, a plausible argument can be made that Ethiopian Christianity is more pure (or less corrupted) than that which emerged from the early Christian Church in Europe. Regardless, the best scientific speculation is that Jesus was born neither on December 25th nor January 7th. The most probable month of his birth is April.
| Five Fisk graduates— From 1888. W.E.B. DuBois is second from left.
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2 arrested in fatal Ohio frat house shooting
Category: National Written by Associated Press
Nineteen-year-old Braylon L. Rogers and 22-year-old Columbus E. Jones Jr. were arrested Sunday on charges of aggravated murder and shooting into a house and 11 counts of felonious assault according to Youngstown police Chief Jimmy Hughes.
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Ohio governor names first minority to previous all-White Cabinet
Category: National Written by Associated Press
Associated Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)—Ohio Gov. John Kasich on Feb. 2 added the first minority to his previous all-White Cabinet, a move that followed mounting criticism that he was not doing enough to diversify the group of people who supply him with key policy advice.
"As I've said all along, diversity is a journey—not a destination," Kasich said a news conference where he announced Michael Colbert as director of the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.
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This Week In Black History
Category: National Written by Robert N. Taylor
Week of Feb. 4-10
February 4
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1913—Civil rights heroine Rosa Parks is born on this day in Tuskegee, Ala. It was her refusal in December 1955 to give up her seat to a White man on a Montgomery, Ala., bus that sparked the modern Civil Rights Movement. For refusing to obey the laws of segregation, she was arrested and convicted. Montgomery Blacks responded with a boycott of city buses. A young minister named Martin Luther King Jr. was called upon to lead the boycott, which would last for nearly 13 months. The drama and accompanying legal challenge all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court captivated the nation and propelled Dr. King into the national international spotlight as the nation’s premier civil rights leader. Mrs. Parks died in 2005 at 92.
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