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Why Blacks didn’t celebrate bin Laden’s killing

by Stacey Patton

(NNPA)—Understandably, the killing of Osama bin Laden unleashed strong emotions among Americans—relief, satisfaction, fears of retribution, denial, and even exuberance.

But, there was something distasteful about the raucous celebrations that took place outside the White House, in Times Square and at Ground Zero. The late night news coverage gave us a one-night affair of fists pumping in the air, jubilant cries of “USA! USA!,” and demonstrators singing that famous post-game victory song “Na Na Na, Hey, Hey, Hey, Good-bye!”

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NO BIN?LADEN?PHOTOS—In this image taken from video and released by CBS, President Barack Obama is seen during an interview with “60 Minutes” correspondent Steve Kroft at the White House, May 4. Obama told Kroft that he decided not to release the photos taken of Osama Bin Laden after he was killed by Navy SEALS in Pakistan. (AP Photos/CBS)

The next morning, a Muslim Community Center in Portland, Maine reported that it had been attacked by graffiti artists overnight. Scrawled across the base of the building were the words: “Osama Today, Islam Tomorrow” and “Long live the West.” Those hateful words underscore the fact the war on terror is not over. And, neither is the war on ignorance.

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Obama mocks Trump’s presidential ambitions

by Bradley Klapper

WASHINGTON (AP)—President Barack Obama exacted his revenge Saturday after weeks of attacks from his would-be Republican challenger Donald Trump, joking that the billionaire businessman could bring change to the White House, transforming it from a stately mansion into a tacky casino with a whirlpool in the garden.

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With Trump in attendance, Obama used the White House Correspondents’ Association annual dinner to mock the reality TV star’s presidential ambitions. The president said Trump has shown the acumen of a future president, from firing Gary Busey on a recent episode of “Celebrity Apprentice” to focusing so much time on conspiracy theories about Obama’s birthplace.

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Kid Rock accepts NAACP award in Detroit

by Corey Williams

DETROIT (AP)—Grammy-nominated artist Kid Rock told nearly 10,000 people at the Detroit NAACP branch’s annual fundraising dinner that his use of the Confederate flag during on-stage performances has nothing to do with how he feels about Blacks.

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GREAT EXPECTATIONS—Kid Rock, center, holds the Great Expectations Award trophy while posing for photos with, from left, Robert Ritchie Jr.; Shaun Robinson, host of Access Hollywood; NAACP Detroit Chapter President Wendell Anthony; and Donnell White, Interim executive director of the Detroit branch of the NAACP, during the organization’s annual fundraising dinner in Detroit, May 1. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

“I love America. I love Detroit, and I love Black people,” the musician said Sunday night during the annual Fight for Freedom Fund dinner at Cobo Center.

Kid Rock, whose real name is Robert Ritchie, used the event to diffuse criticism aimed at the Detroit NAACP branch which honored him with its Great Expectations Award.

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This Week In Black History

Week of May 7-13

May 7

1800—On this date the founder of the settlement which would grow to become the city of Chicago, Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable, sold his property and left the settlement. The Haitian-born frontier trader and businessman had a history of building significant wealth, losing it and building it again. He would die 18 years later in St. Charles, Mo.

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Tyler Perry: ‘Spike Lee can go straight to hell’ Movie makers’ in war of words over artistic vision of Blacks

by Erica Butler
For New Pittsburgh Courier

(NNPA)—Ahead of the national premiere of his latest project, writer and director Tyler Perry said recently he is weary of deflecting criticism that his work lacks substance and is not an authentic and constructive portrayal of Black Americans.

Perry’s latest film, “Madea’s Big Happy Family,” opened across the country April 22. He said during a Beverly Hills news conference April 19 that he is particularly irritated by criticism from Black filmmaker Spike Lee.

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MADEA—In this publicity image released by Lionsgate, Tyler Perry portrays Madea in a scene from "Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family." (AP Photo/Lionsgate, Quantrell D. Colbert)

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