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PHILLY CURFEW ANGERS BLACKS
August 22, 2011
Black Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter has announced a Friday and Saturday night curfew for those under 18 will be extended until school begins in two weeks. On Aug. 8, Nutter announced a 9 p.m. curfew in the downtown and university areas after flash mobs of mostly black youth engaged in random attacks on people as well as property damage. Despite a weekend of protests from members of the community who claim the curfew targets Blacks, the mayor credited support from parents and business owners for the success of the curfew. Protestors called ...
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BLACK VIOLENCE = PHILLY CURFEW
August 10, 2011
Black Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter is fed up with flash mobs that have been taking place in the area over the past year. Young black teens have been harassing, harming and looting local businesses and residents in the Center City area of the city. Mayor Nutter had some choice words for the parents of the kids ...
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A Lesson For San Francisco As S. Philly School Recovers from Racial Violence
June 04, 2010
The wounds opened by December’s violence at South Philadelphia High School have begun to heal, according to a cross-section of students from the beleaguered school ...
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Philly African American Museum Features Women Role Model Exhibit
May 19, 2010
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Principal At Troubled Philly High School Resigns
May 14, 2010
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Philly Newspaper Sale Worries Minorities
April 29, 2010
"In the end, the creditors placed the winning bid at a deal worth nearly $139 million, beating out Philadelphia-area philanthropists who joined forces to fight them in the bankruptcy bidding war, Brian P. Tierney, CEO of Philadelphia Newspapers L.L.C. announced." "We didn't make it," Tierney said in a ...
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Commission To Investigate Racial Discrimination In S. Philly Schools
December 29, 2009
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Rights Complaint Planned In Philly School Attacks
December 14, 2009
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26 Asian Students Attacked At Philly High School
December 04, 2009
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Education top civil rights issue, Philly mayor tells Reading NAACP
November 09, 2009
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Philly School Chief: Need for Black Male Teachers 'Overdue'
July 03, 2009
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3 men beaten by Philly police cleared in shootings
July 02, 2009
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PHILLY NATIVE AND SUPERBOWL CHAMPION RAHEEM BROCK RETURNS HOME TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR CHILDREN
June 05, 2009
Brock has invited all of his NFL friends to join him for a weekend of fun and celebration, all proceeds benefit theBrock's Kids Foundation (501c3) and are tax deductible. ...
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Philly Mayoral study: Boost construction diversity
March 16, 2009
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PA NAACP Calls For Education Over Incarceration
April 26, 2011
"Today, children from around Pennsylvania are marching on the State Capitol in Harrisburg to remind legislators that they are the future of this state.†...
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Blacks In Congress Struggle To Maintain Influence
January 04, 2011
His original plan was to embark on an ambitious, long shot bid for Chair of the powerful House Appropriations Committee. ...
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PA Urban Parks Get Support From Area Elders
January 03, 2011
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"Ivory Queen Of Soul" Dies
December 27, 2010
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PHILADELPHIA
November 03, 2010
An apparent member of the New
Black Panther group was at the same
polling place where two
members appeared in 2008. ...
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PHILADELPHIA
October 22, 2010
Is the Tea Party really an overt racist
group, as the NAACP claims in a new
report? We look at the controversial
topic in “Race In Americaâ€. ...
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PHILADELPHIA
October 19, 2010
Incidents of racial violence at South
Philadelphia High, Bok High and others
have forced school district
leaders to try and teach understanding. ...
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PHILADELPHIA
October 15, 2010
The debate over illegal
immigration has not exactly been calm
or polite, but it may have
reached a new low with this story. ...
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WASHINGTON
October 05, 2010
Attorney General Eric Holder is
defending the Justice
Department's handling of a New
Black Panthers Party case. ...
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PHILADELPHIA
September 28, 2010
Many schools across the
country are not making
the grade, and President Obama
says it has to stop. ...
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PHILADELPHIA
September 08, 2010
Last year South Philadelphia high
School made headlines when
Asian students walked out to
protest violence against them. ...
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ATLANTIC CITY
September 07, 2010
Racial slurs and swastikas
were carved into the
pavilion area of Atlantic City's
boardwalk on Labor Day. ...
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PHILADELPHIA
August 31, 2010
The wage gap between men and
women is still, unfortunately, a
reality. Women in the same types of
white-collar jobs, are paid less. ...
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Violence Takes Ongoing Toll In Black Community
August 17, 2010
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PHILADELPHIA
August 18, 2010
The celebration begins as one
small town makes history in the LGBT
community. The unanimous vote
still raises questions in 'hot button issues" ...
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CAMDEN, NJ
August 10, 2010
Officials in one of the nation's
poorest cities have a plan to
keep the libraries open and available to residents. ...
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