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White Supremacists Accused of Plotting to Kill Obama Argue Racial Bias
Two White supremacists charged with plotting to kill Barack Obama and dozens of other Black people claim that a federal grand jury was racially stacked against him, and that the charges against them should be dismissed.
Time Warner Chairman Richard Parsons Honored
CNN anchor and special correspondent Soledad O’Brien served as host interviewer for the live taping of HistoryMakers, a video oral history collection of African-American heritage, at George Washington University last Saturday...
Fisk Jubilee Singers Receive 2008 National Medal of Arts
(November 20, 2008) - The Fisk Jubilee Singers have been selected as recipients of the 2008 National Medal of Arts, the highest honor the United States government gives to artists and arts patrons.
Oldest Private Black College in U.S. Cuts Jobs
(November 16, 2008) - The Associated Press reports that the oldest private, historically Black university in the U.S. is cutting jobs and reducing salaries to close a $2.8 million budget shortfall.
NAACP Image Awards to Honor Gore, Maathai
(November 16, 2008) -- The NAACP announced Friday it will honor environmental activists Al Gore and Kenyan Wangari Muta Maathai at its 40th Image Awards
Minority Groups Seek to Annul Gay Marriage Ban
(November 16, 2008) -- The Associated Press reports that five civil rights groups are seeking to have California's new same-sex marriage ban annulled on the grounds that it threatens the legal standing of all minority groups, not just gays.
Hudson Family Slaying Detainee to Remain in Custody
(November 11, 2008) - The man questioned in connection with the deaths of actress Jennifer Hudson's mother, brother and nephew will remain in custody for a parole violation.
BREAKING NEWS...

 
 
In this file photo, now President-elect Barack Obama acknowledges
supporters at a caucus rally in Iowa. Surrounding him is wife Michelle
and daughters Malia and Sasha, bottom center. As the First Family
prepares to move to Washington, a team of friends and relatives will
make sure the transition happens smoothly. (AP Photo)
By Zenitha Prince
Washington Bureau Chief

For the past two years we’ve peeked into their lives—the infamous fist bump and the president-elect’s solicitous hand on the small of his wife’s back; Sasha’s mischievous smile and Malia kissing her father goodbye as he dropped them off at school; and even Michelle’s mom, Marian Robinson, clutching her son-in-law’s hand while watching the poll returns on Election Night. Those glimpses into the inner workings of the future First Family have enchanted many and, among African Americans, have engendered a sense of inspiration and pride.  Continued...

News
(November 18, 2008) - Long-time civil rights icon Julian Bond announced he will step down as national board chairman of the NAACP. He will serve out his final term through February 2009 and not seek reelection.
(November 20, 2008) - When Cornel West gave us his first book, Race Matters, the world in 1993 was a much different place than it is today. “We are in a new day. I couldn’t have said that 15 years ago with Race Matters because I wrote Race Matters in the middle of the bleak ages, political Ice Age,” West said.
(November 18, 2008) - Sources tell CNN and other news media that former Clinton Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder is President-elect Barack Obama's top choice to be the next attorney general.
(November 16, 2008) - While President-elect Barack Obama and his team methodically build his administration, the nation's capital prepares for more than one million – with some estimates as high as three million -- people from around the world who want to witness the historic swearing-in...
(November 15, 2008) -- As the frenzy intensifies over President-elect Barack Obama’s transition moves and potential Cabinet appointees, he conducted one final piece of business as the junior senator from Illinois when he formally resigned from the U.S. Senate, effective Sunday, Nov. 16.
(November 15, 2008) -- Acknowledging that he and his entire family wept the night Barack Obama became the first Black president in U.S. history, former Secretary of State Colin Powell called Obama the “man to lead us into a new world.”
(November 14, 2008) - Two men were arrested this morning in the shooting death of former Baltimore City Councilman Kenneth Harris, Sr. 19-year-old Charles McGaney and 20-year old Gary Collins were both arrested at a house in the 1600 block of Pentwood Road about a mile north of the Northwood Shopping Center, where Harris was gunned down outside of the New Haven Lounge jazz club in September.
(November 10, 2008) - Already elected under historic circumstances, President-elect Barack Obama’s transition to power seems to be moving at unprecedented speed, beginning with his appointment of Rep. Rahm Emanuel, D-Ill., as his chief of staff two days after the Nov. 4 election.
(November 9, 2008) - Washington, D.C., will be bursting at the seams come January. With President-elect Barack Obama poised to become the first African-American president of the United States, and with continuing interest in the charismatic man and his family whose vision birthed a movement, people from around the world are clamoring for access to the never-to-be-seen-again inauguration on Jan. 20.
(November 9, 2008) - Even as President-elect Barack Obama continues to prep, this time with President Bush in the Oval Office Monday, his wife, Michelle, will take the first step in what she sees as her main job—lining the White House nest for her family.
(November 9, 2008) – As the death toll rose to 88 late Saturday night, most of them children, police say they have arrested the owner of a Haitian school that collapsed, according to the Associated Press.
(November 8, 2008) --Two days after his former parishioner’s victory as president of the United States, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright denounced the media for using him as a weapon to destroy Barak Obama’s campaign.
(November 6, 2008) - Sources within the Democratic Party have confirmed what has been speculated for more than a week—Illinois Rep. Rahm Emanuel, known in Washington for his hard-nosed reputation, has accepted the job as President-elect Barack Obama’s chief of staff.
(November 5, 2008) - For president-elect Barack Obama, there will be no time for resting on his laurels now that he has defeated John McCain. Immediately after he is sworn in, Obama will begin one of the toughest four-year tests a president has ever faced in the nation’s history.
A & E
(November 19, 2008) - Evan Olaf Ross was born to pop diva Diana Ross and Norwegian shipping magnate Ame Naess Aug. 28 1988. Following not only in his mom’s footsteps, but in those of three of his sisters...
(November 19, 2008) - There are some names that are synonymous with reggae music—Bob Marley, Dennis Brown and Peter Tosh. But when it comes to lover’s rock—the kind of reggae music that speaks to love, lust and romance—Beres Hammond stands alone.