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Census: Fewer Black children in biggest U.S. cities
Category: National Written by Associated Press
Associated Press Writer
NEW YORK (AP)—A catastrophic flood emptied New Orleans of much of its Black youth. Powerful social forces may be doing a similar thing to places like Harlem and Chicago's South Side.
Over the past decade, the inner-city neighborhoods that have served for generations as citadels of African-American life and culture have been steadily draining of Black children.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:34
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Sharpton-West ‘showdown’ becomes dignified debate
Category: National Written by Courier Newsroom
For New Pittsburgh Courier
(REAL TIMES NEWS SERVICE)—Chicago’s Drake Hotel grand ballroom was crowded and buzzing with anticipation June 24.
Representatives from Black publications all over the country and other news organizations hoping to report on controversy, gathered at the National Newspaper Publishers Association’s annual convention for what they thought would be a spirited discussion between Princeton University professor, motivational speaker and Black philanthropist, Cornel West, Ph.D, and civil rights leader and activist, Rev. Al Sharpton about the state of Black America.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:34
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New York girl, 13, accepted at University of Connecticut
Category: National Written by Courier Newsroom
Autum Ashante, a shockingly bright Brooklyn, N.Y., girl, is outpacing her peers in education, the arts and sports. This fall, she will reportedly become a student at the University of Connecticut at 13—about five years younger than the average incoming freshman.
According to the New York Daily News, she will study medicine at the massive six-campus school, which educates roughly 30,000 students.
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In an interview with the New York Daily News, Autum’s father, Batin Ashante, said his daughter’s early college entrance is remarkable, but more importantly sets the tone for other children of color.
“What she’s doing is groundbreaking but this is not about vanity,” the single father said. “It’s about setting the tone for other Black and Latino children who will come behind her. They’re always being told they are underachievers. We want to show this can be done.”
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
July 9
1863—Eight Black regiments play a major role as Union troops capture Port Hudson in Louisiana. They had laid siege to the Confederate fortress since May 23. The victory, along with the July 4 capture of Vicksburg, Miss., gave U.S. forces control of the Mississippi River, cut the Confederate army in half and laid the foundation for ending the Civil War. The Civil war would drag on for another two years but the Confederate troops fighting to maintain slavery were never able to recover from the loss of Port Hudson.
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U.S.-Africa trade bill comes up short for Africa, Kenyans say
Category: National Written by NNPA News Service
(NNPA)—A highly-touted U.S.-Africa trade bill comes up for renewal in 2015 and some Kenyans are demanding to see better results for Africa.
The Kenyan officials were speaking at the close of the recent African Growth and Opportunity Act Forum in Lusaka, Zambia.
AGOA, as the bill is known, was designed to provide preferential access to Africa’s products in U.S. markets.
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In the spirit of “trade not aid,” Kenyan Trade Minister Chirau Ali Mwakwere criticized foreign countries for showering African countries with aid. “If you look at the amount of money [given as aid] that has been pumped into Kenya and Africa, it has not been effective,” he said. “If you give money to people there is no sustainability. But if you have a business, it is a bit more dignified. It is good for employees, but also the business and the economy.”
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