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Former Professor Claims Nursing Textbook Contains Racial Stereotypes (The Afro American Newspaper) Originally published November 27, 2010 A former professor at the University of Central Florida recently filed a lawsuit against the school, claiming she was fired for refusing to use a textbook that contained offensive racial stereotypes.
African-American News - November 28, 2010
Bob Ray Sanders In the 1950s and 1960s, many middle-class black people looking for places to live in the North and South generally found homes in neighborhoods whites were abandoning.That was true in Fort Worth, in communities like Morningside, Rolling Hills and Polytechnic Heights.But one middle-class community on the city's southeast side was ...
Black cemetery for veterans in Rye gains renewed support, attention (The Patent Trader)
Edwin Purdy served with the Union Navy on an ironclad gunboat that traded cannonfire with a Confederate shore battery in the largest amphibious operation of the Civil War. Although death rates for patients with diabetes type 1 are falling, they are still seven times higher than in the rest of the population, researchers from the University of Pittsburgh wrote in the medical journal Diabetes Care .
http://www.AlphabetPhotography.com - On Nov.13 2010 unsuspecting shoppers got a big surprise while enjoying their lunch. Over 100 participants in this awesome Christmas Flash Mob. This is a must see! This flash mob was organized by http://www.AlphabetPhotography.com to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas! Special thanks to Robert Cooper and Chorus Niagara, The Welland Seaway Mall, and Fagan Media Group.
Forgotten black veterans will be honored at Rye cemetery (Journal News)
RYE - Community leaders plan to gather today in the African-American Cemetery for the first time to honor 22 black veterans buried there.
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