Feature Stories: Articles on Racial Profiling, Immigration Today
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July 9th, 2013
Written by Gary D. Robertson - Associated Press in Feature Stories with 0 Comments
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - North Carolina's legislative and congressional boundaries were upheld Monday by a three-judge panel, a victory for Republicans who drew the maps and a blow to Democrats and allies who challenged them.
The Superior Court judges, in a unanimous 171-page decision, rejected the arguments of Democratic voters, civil rights groups, and election advocates who sued 20 months ago over...
July 9th, 2013
Written by D. A. Barber in Feature Stories with 0 Comments
The Black American Leadership Alliance (BALA) is leading a "D.C. March For Jobs" in Washington D.C. on Monday, July 15, 2013 to protest the Gang of 8's immigration Bill.
But there are some questions as to the origins of the BALA as an advocacy group for African Americans as well as the motivation for the march, which is also sponsored by the Tea Party Community and the Brotherhood Organization of...
July 9th, 2013
Written by The Associated Press in Feature Stories with 0 Comments
A move to grant special recognition to a historical treasure in north Louisiana has oddly enough, become entangled in Middle East politics.
Poverty Point, a Native American landmark and a major part of American culture today in West Carroll Parish, is nominated for a spot on the World Heritage List, an international roster of sites that offer profound significance in world history. UNESCO, a...
July 6th, 2013
Written by Gene Sapakoff - The Post and Courier of Charleston in Feature Stories with 0 Comments
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) - Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery, Ala., bus in 1955, the same year Charleston's Cannon Street All-Stars and their parents held tightly to baseball dreams.
"All the fathers must have gone to some kind of convention because they were all telling us we could be the next Jackie Robinson, Roy Campanella, or Don Newcombe," recalled John Bailey, one of the...
July 4th, 2013
Written by Elaine Ganley - Associated Press in Feature Stories with 0 Comments
PARIS (AP) - Thirteen people who claim they have been targeted by French police for identity checks, often with humiliating public pat-downs, because they're black or of Arab descent went to court Wednesday to seek reparations and a change in police guidelines.
Their case is billed as a first of its kind in France.
The plaintiffs who appeared in the Paris courtroom for Wednesday's one-day trial...



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