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Voting Machine Bill Panders to Last Fall’s Unfounded Claims of Voting Security Issues, Advances through Senate
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Voting Machine Bill Panders to Last Fall’s Unfounded Claims of Voting Security Issues, Advances through Senate
Mayor LaToya Cantrell Creates Office to Focus on Gun Violence Prevention
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Mayor LaToya Cantrell Creates Office to Focus on Gun Violence Prevention
Southern Poverty Law Center sues JPSO for Public Records Related to Police Brutality
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Southern Poverty Law Center sues JPSO for Public Records Related to Police Brutality
U.S. House Prepares Historic Session on Reparations Legislation
April 16, 2021 |
U.S. House Prepares Historic Session on Reparations Legislation
We’re Endorsing Troy Carter for Congress and This is Why
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We’re Endorsing Troy Carter for Congress and This is Why
SCLC Wants President Joe Biden to Use Executive Order to Restore the Gutted 1965 Voting Rights Act with Expansion
April 12, 2021 |
SCLC Wants President Joe Biden to Use Executive Order to Restore the Gutted 1965 Voting Rights Act with Expansion
City Extends Hours for Citywide Alcohol Sales as Part of Modified Phase Three
April 9, 2021 |
City Extends Hours for Citywide Alcohol Sales as Part of Modified Phase Three
Nation of Islam Clarifies Capitol Attacker Not a Member and Condemns Violence
April 9, 2021 |
Nation of Islam Clarifies Capitol Attacker Not a Member and Condemns Violence
Mayor Makes Push to Get More Black and Brown Residents Vaccinated
April 8, 2021 |
Mayor Makes Push to Get More Black and Brown Residents Vaccinated
53 Years After MLK’s Assassination, Children of Civil Rights Icons Fight Voter Suppression
April 8, 2021 |
53 Years After MLK’s Assassination, Children of Civil Rights Icons Fight Voter Suppression
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By Morgan LawrenceIn NewsPosted September 19, 2017

L’Applause: A Tribute to Hollywood’s Black Stunt Performers

From a press release Support the River Road African American Museum as we pay tribute to Hollywood’s Black Stunt Performers on September 23, 2017 at 8:00 p.m. The event will take place at the luxurious NOPSI Hotel on 17 Baronne Street. Meet our honorees who are the pioneers in the dangerous business of film,...

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By Morgan LawrenceIn Right On TimePosted June 21, 2017

RAISING BERTIE: Film Review

By Morgan Lawrence James Baldwin’s immortal words from his collection of essays, Notes of a Native Sun, embody the theme of this film; “I am what time, circumstances, history, have made of me, certainly, but I am, also, much more than that. So are we all.” Raising Bertie illustrates a...

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