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Trauma, PTSD rates especially high for Black vets
Category: National Written by NNPA News Service
by Dwight Ott
(NNPA)—The flashbacks to Vietnam for Lorenzo “Jamaica” Banks were coming fast. They were mixing with the horrors of the reality of being back home.
So Banks decided to do something about it.
| MCKEESPORT VETERANS PARADE 2007 (Courier Photo/J.L. Martello)
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He stepped off the Ben Franklin Bridge.
His near death turned into a resurrection. He ended up getting physical treatment in a nice warm hospital bed along with mental health treatment.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:34
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Guilty verdict for Oakland Post Editor Bailey’s killers
Category: National Written by NNPA News Service
by Chanelle Bell
For nearly four years the world has restlessly waited for justice to be served for the killing of outspoken Oakland Post Editor Chauncey W. Bailey, a tireless advocate for the Black community.
On June 9, just 2 months shy of four years after Bailey was mercilessly gunned down as he pled for his life, in downtown Oakland, Aug. 2, 2007, while walking to work to meet with Oakland Post Publisher Paul Cobb, who was also walking to work from the opposite direction to meet with him, the jury released their verdict.
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Yusuf Bey IV, the leader of Your Black Muslim Bakery, was found guilty of three counts of first-degree murder, Antoine Mackey, a follower and driver of the car used by the shooter, was found guilty of two counts of first-degree murder with a mistrial on the third murder charge.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:34
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BLACK KNIGHTS, WHITE KNIGHTS Why did they do it?
Category: National Written by NNPA News Service
Because they knew “well enough” wasn’t good enough.
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
June 25
1773—Massachusetts slaves petition for their freedom. As a result of the petition, a bill ending slavery in the state was actually drawn up and passed by the legislature. But the governor refused to sign it and there were not enough votes to override his veto.
1941—President Franklin D. Roosevelt issues Executive Order #8802 banning racial discrimination in the nation’s war industries on the eve of America’s involvement in World War II. The order came as a result of pressure from Black labor leader A. Phillip Randolph who had threatened a massive “March on Washington” to protest discrimination by the military and the military industry.
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A. PHILLIP RANDOLPH
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Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:34
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Calif. campaign ad denounced as most sexist/ racist ever
Category: National Written by NNPA News Service
A program backed by Rep. Janice Hahn paid reformed gang-members to help work to stop the violence that plagues her Los Angeles district. Turn Right USA made light of that initiative in its ad, which showed an exotic dancer resembling Hahn dancing around a pole and two Black men waving guns in the air and chanting expletives, demanding money from her so they “can shoot up the streets.”
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JANICE HAHN
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Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:34
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