African American news blog that features news that may get little or no coverage in the mainstream media
Friday, January 06, 2017
Jeanette Epps: First African-American On The International Space Station
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Thursday, January 05, 2017
Talladega College explains why its marching band will perform at Trump inaguration
Talladega College president Billy Hawkins has decided that the college's marching band will participate in the inauguration parade for Donald Trump making it the only HBCU to do so. While I'm sure many of us can think of several reasons that the school should not participate, Talladega has put out the following press release to explain why their band will be participating:
TalladegaPressRelease Revised01.05.17 by George L. Cook III on Scribd
Talladega College marching band will perform at Trump inauguration
The Talladega Marching Tornadoes will participate in the 58th Presidential Inaugural Parade, Talladega College President Billy Hawkins announced Thursday. The decision follows several days of controversy after the historically black college initially accepted an invitation to perform, with critics saying the move amounts to support for President-elect Donald Trump -- who made some comments during the presidential campaign that were widely viewed as disparaging to people of color and immigrants.[SOURCE: CNN]
Read the letter Deval Patrick wrote opposing Trump attorney general nominee Jeff Sessions
In a letter Tuesday to the Senate Judiciary Committee, former Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick recalled a 1985 voting rights case in which he defended three Alabama residents against what he called “an act of extraordinary quasi-judicial activisim” by Sessions, then the U.S. attorney for the state’s southern district. Patrick’s team won the case, but, in his letter Tuesday, Patrick called it “a cautionary tale.” [SOURCE]
Read that letter below:
Deval L Patrick Letter Re Sessions AG Nom 1-3-17 by George L. Cook III on Scribd

