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Lawmakers Lobby For Shirley Chisholm Stamp
March 24, 2011
Shirley Chisholm holds the distinction of being the first female African-American Member of Congress and the first African-American to run for President. ...
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NY Bans Using Food Stamps To Buy Sugary Drinks
October 07, 2010
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Hispanic Poet Honored On US Stamp
September 14, 2010
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Lawmaker Calls For More Asian American-
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June 25, 2010
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Pioneering Black Filmmaker Immortalized On Stamp
June 22, 2010
Film director, screenwriter, producer and distributor Oscar Micheaux, who illuminated the African-American experience through more than 40 feature ...
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Pioneer African-American Filmmaker Immortalized On Stamps
June 02, 2010
The 33rd stamp in the Black Heritage series honors pio neering filmmaker Oscar Micheaux (1884-1951) wrote, directed, produced, and distributed more than 40 movies during ...
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Execs Prosper While Employees Get Food Stamps
May 05, 2010
Based on SEIU analysis, many Sodexo workers qualify for the three, largest federal anti-hunger programs: the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, commonly known as the Food Stamp Program); the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC); and the ...
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Distinguished Sailors Saluted On Stamps
February 05, 2010
The first black American hero of World War II, Miller (1919-1943) became an inspiration to generations of Americans for his actions at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. ...
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WWII's First Black Hero Commemorated On Stamp
February 03, 2010
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2010 Stamp Program Unveiled
December 31, 2009
he Negro Leagues Baseball stamps, to be issued in June, pay tribute to the all-black professional baseball leagues that operated from 1920 to about ...
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Most Black Children Will Use Food Stamps, Research Finds
November 03, 2009
Nearly half of American children – including 90 percent of black children and 90 percent of children who spend their childhoods in single-parent households – will eat meals paid for by food stamps at ...
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CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY AND THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTER CARRIERS TEAM UP TO STAMP OUT HUNGER
April 13, 2009
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Food stamps benefits increase
April 02, 2009
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NAACP CONTINUES 100TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION WITH RELEASE OF CIVIL RIGHTS PIONEER STAMPS
February 24, 2009
The sacrifices of 12 civil rights pioneers were immortalized on postage today during the NAACP annual meeting in New York City. ...
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Money Woes Drive Black Smoker Rates Down
August 22, 2011
A new report in the American Journal of Public Health suggests that increasing cigarette prices combined with other social and economic factors appear to be behind the steep decline in smoking rates among Black youth that occurred between 1970s and the mid-1990s. The report argues that racial differences in parental attitudes, ...
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Minority Seniors In Crisis
August 05, 2011
Older Americans of color are being financially squeezed as their earnings and savings drop and costs continue to rise, according to a report released today by The Greenlining Institute. African American, Asian American and Latino senior citizens are economically vulnerable and getting more so because they have less access ...
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Postal Service Honors Black Publisher John H. Johnson
July 21, 2011
As part of its Black Heritage Stamp series, the United States Postal Service is honoring legendary black publisher John H. Johnson. “We are proud to immortalize John H. Johnson as our latest inductee in our Black Heritage stamp series,†said Stephen Kearney, manager, Stamp Services. “He was the trailblazing publisher of Ebony, Jet and other magazines as well as an entrepreneur. In 1982, he became the first black person to appear on Forbes magazine’s annual list of the 400 wealthiest people in America. His magazines portrayed black people positively at a time when such representation ...
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MINORITY WOMEN TARGETED FOR RAPE
July 06, 2011
Minority Rights Group International says in its 2011 annual report released today, women from minority and indigenous communities are targeted for rape and other forms of sexual violence, torture and killings specifically because of their ethnic ...
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Was Mark Twain A Closet Racist?
June 29, 2011
In the wake of the unveiling of a commemorative stamp depicting iconic author Mark Twain, a Baylor University scholar says there was more to anti-racist Twain than most people know — including a stint as a Confederate soldier and a boyhood in which he believed that slavery was right and righteous. ...
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WARNING: CUT DEFICIT PROTECT POOR
June 27, 2011
Civil rights leaders are today calling on Executive and Congressional leadership to honor the precedent set by previous deficit reduction negotiations that have reduced the deficit without increasing poverty. In a letter to policymakers involved in deficit ...
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LATINO FOOD SECURITY GLOOMY
June 02, 2011
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Study Shows Hate Crimes Against Latinos On The Rise
May 27, 2011
“The Justice Department study which I asked be carried out has a very disturbing message: Latinos are increasingly under violent attack in our nation.†...
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Broad Civil Rights Coalition Lays Out Plan For 2012 Budget
May 25, 2011
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Antiracism Increasingly A Black And White Affair
May 17, 2011
White respondents on average believe racism has reversed course, perceiving that antiwhite bias more than doubled from 1.8 in the 1950s to 4.7 in the 2000s. ...
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Op-Ed: Why Al Sharpton Is Afraid of Black Conservatives
April 29, 2011
Black progressives are particularly embittered of us because black conservatives can counter their lies, smears and all-around disinformation. ...
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Rights Groups Sue Louisiana Over Voting Rights Violations
April 20, 2011
The suit alleges that Louisiana is disenfranchising minority and low-income voters by failing to offer them the opportunity to register to vote. ...
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USDA Announces Nat'l Tribal Nutrition Program
April 11, 2011
“We are committed to working with Tribal nations to improve the nutrition and health on Indian Reservations and tribal lands,†Vilsack said. ...
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Harvard Accused Of Holding "Hate Conference"
March 29, 2011
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Beyonce, Dad Announce Professional Split
March 29, 2011
Business is business and family is family. I love my daughter and am very proud of who she is and all that she has achieved. I look forward to her continued great success ...
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MINORITIES SUFFER FOOD SHORTAGE
March 28, 2011
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