Nu Book 4-11

   ROME, GA – For more than 16 years on death row, Billy Neal Moore taught and preached to fellow inmates and the American public about Christ’s love. Miraculously, his life was spared just seven hours prior to his execution time. He describes his experiences in his new autobiography, I Shall Not Die: Seventy-two Hours on Death Watch (now available through AuthorHouse).

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    Ask the Director 4-11

    Ask the Director Questions and Answers on Civil Rights from Linda V. Parker
    Director of the Michigan Department of Civil Rights

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    Power of the Word 4-11

                            
        I don’t really remember just how my oldest and dearest friend, Barbara Jean Baker Vinson VanBuren and I met.  It’s been over fifty years ago!  We met at Lincoln Elementary School in Gary, Indiana.  She lived in the projects on one side of the school, just beyond the sand dunes.  I lived on the other side of the school in a new house that one of my father’s friends had helped him buy after my first born brother had been released from the hospital, suffering pneumonia as we had lived in a cold basement apartment! Mr. Montgomery and my father both worked in the Gary Works Steel Mills, as did Barbara’s father, Mr. Edwin Baker.  I was the oldest of eight children and Barbara was in the middle of her family’s seven children.  We hooked up in grade school and continued our relationship through graduation at Froebel High School in 1961.  Oh, how the years have flown!  For I can remember when…..

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    XPOZ Music Reviews 4-11

    Baby Bash and Jon Cena

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    LOVING DAY: How Will You Celebrate?

    The adult child of an interracial couple dedicates a website to educating people about the Supreme Court decision that allowed his parents to marry.

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