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The University of Arizona Rogers College of Law - Jim Crow
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Jim Crow Laws: Miscellaneous
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Jim Crow law - Free Encyclopedia
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BET.com (Jun 04, 2007 07:57 AM)
Two years later, Katrina is still killing people. Nearly two years after the bodies piled up in the wake of killer Katrina, storm survivors are still dying from her effects, despite a new state report which cites no significant rise in deaths over the last six months of 2006. "There is no doubt in my mind that Katrina is still killing our residents," said Orleans Parish coroner Dr. Frank Minyard, ...
'Serial' education plan needed for blacks
Louisiana Weekly (Jun 04, 2007 11:29 AM)
Virginia, Alabama, Maryland, North Carolina and other states are making serial apologies these days, expressing remorse for past participation in the trans-Atlantic slave trade. As I have said before, while these actions are a good first step, they do not go far enough.
Life looks good at 110
The Sacramento Bee (Jun 04, 2007 01:17 AM)
Booker T. Washington came to his third-grade class and taught him to treat millionaires and day laborers the same -- with courtesy and respect.
St. Augustine parishoners, N.O. residents pay tribute to Fr. Jerome LeDoux
Louisiana Weekly (Jun 04, 2007 11:29 AM)
St. Augustine Parishioners, elected officials, musicians and other New Orleans residents gathered this past weekend to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of former pastor Fr. Jerome LeDoux's Ordination to the Priesthood.
Black construction: Its legacy and future
Louisiana Weekly (Jun 04, 2007 11:30 AM)
One of the richest legacies of African descendents is construction. From the pyramids of Egypt to the building of America, Blacks have been involved in this industry that will survive the times. We will always build.
District Attorney in Dallas Has a Different Look, and Outlook
New York Times (Jun 02, 2007 05:40 PM)
Craig Watkins, the new Dallas County district attorney, calls himself a different kind of prosecutor.
REIGN OF TERROR AGAINST CHINESE / PROFESSOR TRACES DEADLY CAMPAIGNS THAT AIMED TO DRIVE THEM OUT OF THE WEST
San Francisco Chronicle (Jun 03, 2007 01:11 AM)
Driven Out The Forgotten War Against Chinese Americans By Jean Pfaelzer RANDOM HOUSE; 400 PAGES; $27.95 Between 1840 and 1900, more than 2 million Chinese laborers left their homeland to work in...