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Posts tagged with ‘black history’

  • ‘You Gon Learn Today’: Black History, sealed and well conserved

    By Tommy Meade Jr. on October 15, 2012
    Waking up at 7:00 a.m. this morning (earlier than most students I know), I prepared myself for yet another busy week ahead of me. That’s pretty much college anyway in a nutshell, right? After knocking out fifth-teen or so pushups, a “fact” the Twitter account Fact Book suggest best helps wake people up in the morning, I made an unusual [...]
  • Judge Hatchett Encourages Grambling State Audience

    By Qiyas Smith on February 28, 2012
    In honor of Black History Month, Judge Glenda Hatchett visited Grambling State University’s campus. Showing off her bedazzled cast, Judge Hatchett put to rest the rumors of “jumping off the bench and kicking someone’s butt.” “I wasn’t going to let a broken foot stop me from being here,” she said. Before showing her knowledge of Grambling’s history, she wanted the [...]
  • Former Plantation site to be turned into an Outlet Mall

    By Tommy Meade Jr. on February 27, 2012
    The site of a former Maryland plantation field is on route to become an 85-store outlet mall, and local black residents of the area are speaking out against it. Residents of the Prince George County community in Maryland are displeased with the thought of a renowned historic cite of black resistance to slavery being stripped of its connection to Black [...]