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Teen poet thirsts for knowledge
Malcolm London is young, black and talented, and that is a guarantee of nothing these days. But he says, "I do not do what I do for money. I come from a place with no money and don't expect I will ever have a lot of it. But I think that being a teacher...
Tags: Promised Land (movie), African-American History Month, Celebrities, Entertainment, NPR
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Civility Efforts Seek Better Behavior On Campus
Associated PressJewish students in the University of California system labeled terrorists for their support of Israel. Black high school students pelted by bananas on a Tennessee campus tour. A hostile student in Maryland challenging his professor to a fight after the...Tags: University of Missouri , African-American History Month, Bananas, Elections, Measles
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Larry Wilmore takes shots, not sides
Larry Wilmore occupies an unusual place for a comedian, an original place. He often seems to be neither here nor there, his vantage neither staunchly one way nor another, neither completely serious nor entirely kidding. Before he went in front of the...
Tags: NAACP, Stand-up Comedy, Elections, African-American History Month, Malaria
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PPAC Releases Schedule For Upcoming Year
Our Town CorrespondentThe upcoming season at the Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center on the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown campus is full of music, theater and dance. The season, which runs from October through May, includes nearly two dozen shows for people of all...Tags: African-American History Month, Concerts, Religious Festivals, Arts and Culture, Culture
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UK Football: Philips said Newton not showing signs that adversity is bothering him
larry@amnews.comLEXINGTON — If the adversity he encountered on the field last year has bothered Kentucky senior quarterback Morgan Newton, he has not let it show. “I think he has handled it pretty well. I know it is tough when you have an injury like that and...Tags: College Football, African-American History Month, National Football League, Teaching and Learning, Kentucky Wildcats
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Thursday
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The National Weather Service is calling for Thursday to be mostly sunny in the Baltimore area, with a high near 102 and northwest winds of 7 to 10 miles per hour. A heat advisory is in effect between noon and 8 p.m. Thursday with heat index...Tags: Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Economy, Business and Finance, Prince George's County, Lifestyle and Leisure, Companies and Corporations
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Mail Call - June 8
“I want to know how everyone else in Smithsburg has to follow the rules, and a councilman on West Water Street does not. A jungle of plants almost completely surround and hide a fire hydrant, and obstruct the sidewalk. Everyone else gets citations...Tags: Public Officials, Elections, The Herald-Mail, Judaism, Republican Party
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Pentagon to mark gay pride month
WASHINGTON (AP)— Last summer, gays in the military dared not acknowledge their sexual orientation. This summer, the Pentagon will salute them, marking June as gay pride month just as it has marked other celebrations honoring racial or ethnic groups....
Tags: John Kirby, Gays and Lesbians, African-American History Month, Washington, DC, Leon Panetta
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Hampton takes flak for title of black history program
Officials at the Hampton National Historic Site in Towson this week officially changed the name of a black history program planned for next month after controversy erupted over its original title — "Slave for a Day." The July 8 event, which park...Tags: NAACP, Human Interest, Fort McHenry, Arts and Culture, Tourism and Leisure
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The Dream Began Here
The Dream Began Here
Sunday, February 10, 7PM
Untold Stories of Washington DC’s Early African American Community Examined in “The Dream Began Here” WDCW-TV
Local Black History Month Special on February 10
The White House, the...Tags: Politics, Social Issues, African-American History Month, Washington, DC, Washington Monument
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Maryland will feature prominently in Smithsonian's latest museum
When the country's largest museum devoted to African-American history and culture opens in Washington, Maryland people and places will get a healthy share of the limelight.
A two-story log house built by freed slaves from Montgomery County, dubbed the...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Museums, Washington, DC, Reginald F. Lewis Museum, Tuskegee Airmen
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Original site for Black History topic gallery.