Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Medgar Evers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Medgar Evers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Medgar Wiley Evers was born July 2, 1925 in Decatur, Mississippi, the son of Jesse and her husband, James Evers, who was the owner of a small farm and a sawmill worker. Evers was the third of five children, after Charles and Elizabeth. His sister Ruth was the youngest.[4] The family also included Eva Lee and Gene, Jesse’s children from a prior marriage. After the lynchings of family friends, Evers became determined to get the education he deserved, so he walked 12 miles to and from school to earn his high school diploma.[5] In 1943 he was inducted into the army along with his older brother, Charlie.[6] Evers fought in the European Theatre of WWII, including in France. He was honorably discharged in 1945 as a Sergeant. In 1946, he, along with his brother and four friends, returned to his hometown.



Bessie Coleman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bessie Coleman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Coleman was born on January 26, 1892 in Atlanta, Texas, the tenth of thirteen children to sharecroppers George and Susan Coleman. Her father was part Cherokee.[4] Coleman began school at age six and had to walk four miles each day to her all-black, one-room school. Despite sometimes lacking such materials as chalk and pencils, Coleman was an excellent student. She loved to read and established herself as an outstanding math student. Coleman completed all eight grades of her one-room school. Every year, Coleman's routine of school, chores, and church was interrupted by the cotton harvest.



Police search for 2 wanted in man's beating death - Tuesday, June 14, 2011 | 1:06 p.m. - Las Vegas Sun

Police search for 2 wanted in man's beating death - Tuesday, June 14, 2011 | 1:06 p.m. - Las Vegas Sun

Metro Police are asking for the public's help in identifying two men involved in the beating death of a man earlier this month in the northeast Las Vegas Valley.


Monday, June 13, 2011

BlackBottom.com - George Fraser on Black Economic Empowerment

BlackBottom.com - George Fraser on Black Economic Empowerment

Donate - Harvest Texarkana

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