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This Week in Black History
This Week in Black History, April 4, 1968
The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., a leader of the American civil rights movement, is assassinated by James Earl Ray…
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Earl Ofari Hutchinson
THE HUTCHINSON REPORT: Which Cesar Chavez will ultimately be remembered?
By Earl Ofari Hutchinson Contributing Columnist Here are the two continuing burning questions about Cesar Chavez. One, should he be…
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South Los Angeles
Maggie Hathaway Golf Course reopens to public March 28
By Emilie St. John Contributing Writer SOUTH LOS ANGELES — The Maggie Hathaway Golf Course will reopen March 28 after…
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Community
County CEO announces plans to step down effective April 16
Wave Wire Services LOS ANGELES — After three decades of service, Los Angeles County CEO Fesia Davenport has announced she…
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Opinion
STREET BEAT: ‘Do you thing voter fraud is a serious problem?’
Post to Opinion and Street Beat with 4 SB Photos Loretta Manley Los Angeles “I don’t think it is. The…
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Entertainment
BEST OF TASTY CLIPS: Walk of Famer Bill Duke reflects on his directorial debut
By Bill Vaughan Entertainment Writer BILL DUKE, the actor best known for significant roles in the 1976 classic “Car Wash”…
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This Week in Black History
This Week in Black History, March 28, 1990
President George H. W. Bush posthumously awards Olympic track and field athlete Jesse Owens with the Congressional Gold Medal. Owens…
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