The Minority Voice, November 15-23, 2007


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Thousands March in D.C. to Decry Failure of
Justice Department to Prosecute Hate Crimes

Date: Monday, November
19, 2007

By: Sherrel Wheeler
Stewart,

BlackAmericaWeb.com

National Action Network
leaders say they will
prepare a manifesto
detailing what black

' America wants the federal

government to do about
hate crimes and unequal

justice, then present itto

the U.S. Justice
Department as a follow up
to Friday Ts march in
Washington, D.C.

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Nearly 30 ,000 people
gathered at Freedom Plaza in

the march led by the Rev. Al
Sharpton of NAN, chanting
oNo justice, no peace. What

_ do we want? Justice. When

do we want it? Now! ? Civil

rights hymns rang out as

thousands of men, women,
children and elderly made the
trek around the U.S, "
Department of Justice. "

oWe're going to keep

applying the pressure, ? the
Rev. DeVes Toon, national
field director for NAN, told
BlackAmericaWeb.com.

oWe are in the process of
developing the manifesto, and
we will request a meeting and

present it to the new U.S.

attorney general, ? Toon said.

He estimates that 25,000 to
35,000 were present for the
march organized by Sharpton,
because of what he calls the
neglect of the federal
government to protect black
people from hate crimes,

Among those in the crowd
was Marcus Jones, whose son
Mychal Bell, is one of the
Jena Six. Those young men in
rural Louisiana faced felony

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charges after beating a 1 white

school mate. The incident in
December 2006-came after
months of racial tension
sparked by the hanging of
nooses in August of that year.

- Those who hung the nooses

were suspended from schdol
and algo given in-school
suspension. They were not

| - charged with state or federal

offenses,

Also among the crowd was

Debbie Farrow, whose 12-

year-old son was killed this
summer in West Memphis,
Arkansas by police who
thought he had a gun. Family
members said he had a soda

and a bag of chips in his hand.

oThe federal government "
must intervene in these
cases, ? Sharpton has said.

Larry Young, president Fi the

Baltimore chapter of National
Action Network, said he
gathered with 250 people and

~-fode buses to D-?,?. for ~

Friday Ts march. The local
NAACP chapter also worked

= with them to fill the buses, he

said.

oIt reminded me of the
Million Man March, ? Young
told BlackAmericaWeb.com.
oTt gave me encouragement.
But I think we may have to do
it again.

oThis administration is either
asleep, stupid or it has

., adopted:a determination of,
ryi "beh gnivegtece; ? When it

comes addressing justice for
blacks, he said.

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geese Uptown Greenville Holiday ArtWalk & Celebration - Nov. 30 & Dec: 1
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Determined, confident, self-assured, and a relentless never-say- Oy ride hee saiting Creserille Jayoone
never drive are all characteristics ascribed to E. D. Arrington by Hn py, Sheppard Memorial Library lawn sererden Recent , 10 am
her closest friends. If she had any fears, she didn Tt show them. If ie . Covemuny hecaned a et iene ee
she had any wounds, she didn Tt reveal them. If she had any i " a. ae
doubts, she held them close to the vest, giving no one reason to ) , Uptown Holiday ArtWalk

_ My computer and began to write everything I could remember about my life [that I would put

QUITTING IS NOT AN OPTION ? . __.. .___ Minority Voice November 15 -23, 2007 pg? " " "

Friday, Nov. 30, 6-9 pm Uptown Greenville

Stroll through Uptown Crcenville during 7

the Holiday ArtWalk. Rajoy art showing, Holiday Celebration

in Uptown Greenville businosses, Saturday, following the Parade
refreshments and earolers, ' Enjoy dining, shopping and strolling in
Uptown Greenville during a Holiday
Celebration folfowing the parade.
llorsc-drawn wagon rides will be

suspect them. So few, not even those closest friends, knew the
whole story...until now. | ;

Uptown Window Decoration Contest

"At first glance, Arrington Ts life journey mirrors thousands of

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A T ? entered into a drawing for gift vcrtiticates from U ptewn Greenville Wooten Gallery at Emerge Gallery & Art
nurturing, patient grandmother and a devoted grandfather who ' businesses. Ballots available from the Uptown Greenville offiee Center, enjoy eookies and hot chovolate,

(401 8 Evans Street, Suite 101) and Participating businesses. children's activities and more.

provided for his family off the meager eamings asa Visit: www.uptowngreenville.com for more information on these and other events.

sharecropper, At second glance, Arrington Ts life journey mirrors
thousands of African Americans who lifted themselves out of
Kee poverty to a comfortable middle class existence " an existence
that she, throughout her childhood, had seen on a black and white television set that only
occasionally spotlighted people with her skin color. But it was enough to ignite her hope, to
fuel her inherent drive, and to give reason for a third glance at the road Arrington traveled,

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oT was born in Greene County, North Carolina, the fourth of seven children. mother died
when I was seven years old -that day I remember clearly. Until his death, my father never
publicly acknowledged me as his daughter, though I met him once. I was adopted by my
grandparents, Tom and Eva Brown-Arrington, when I was in the fourth or fifth grade "
maybe younger. Though the date didn Tt matter as long as I could remain with them " not _
shuffled off to a foster home as was strongly urged by a social worker. My grandparents were
so giving, so loving, so very committed to me. I never experienced the emotional void of not
having biological parents until after they were gone. My grandfather died in-1966. My
grandmother died in 1968. That Ts when I realized how big this world was. I was fifteen years
old and didn Tt have a clue how I was going to survive. All I had to draw from was the well of
steel determination instilled in me by my grandmother. She was incredible. One of her
favorite sayings was; oWe've gotta keep moving forward. No matter how, tough times git, ..
we've gotta keep moving forward. T And that Ts what I did. It was all I knew how to do. But
didn Tt know where I was going. I would end up at a place and make the most out of it.
Sometimes things worked out. Sometimes they didn Tt, ? :

In 1992, Arrington, a woman, whose worst sick days were battling a week-long bout of the
flu, was stricken with a neurological disorder that baffled and continues to baffle doctors,
(and she has been treated by the best - Mayo Clinic, Georgetown Hospital, Suburban
Hospital, Duke University Medical Center, and the list goes on). If there was a perfect time
to give up, life had handed Arrington a good excuse. Blinding nystagmus, an unstable gait,
and dizziness forced her to live within the confines of her Silver Spring; Maryland home. "
Yet, instead of throwing in the towel, Arrington decided it was time to write. |

oI didn Tt accept what doctors told me ... that most people they had treated with my condition
only got worse, But just in case they might have gotten it right... this time, I wanted to tell my
daughter my story in my words. I didn Tt want to make my exit leaving her with as many

unanswered questions about her parents as I had about mine. So, I moved into my den next to

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back of my hand, I wrote with my eyes closed. It took me eight months to fini . }

The Road We Traveled, {I only shared it with family. E t Idiscovered writing ° *
transported me to another world. A world where I wasn't sick. A world where I could run,
jump, and dance. And I wanted to go back to that world. Since there was nothing more to
write about me, I made up a story, and another story, and another story. ?

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Arrington did more than make up stories. She wrote book-length sagas. In 2000, she moved
back to her roots " Wilson, North Carolina, not far from her birthplace. In 2004, Arrington
published her first novel, Stay The Course, to an overwhelming positive response. In March "
2006, Arrington released her second novel, On The Edge, and Words Of Comfort, her first
collection of poems and inspirational writings. I didn Tt have to ask Arrington how she
managed to chronicle three different genres of books while living with her ailment, because I
am not just her publicist. I am one of those close friends who witnessed firsthand, more than
thirty years ago, the determined, confident, self-assured, young woman with unrelenting
never-say-never drive, Tagaght

oWe gotta keep moving forward... I can Tt count the number of times in my adult life I heard -
my grandmother ( oMa ?) whisper those words to me, ? Arrington said, oand each time I was "
inspired to try a little harder, Once I told my best friend that I wanted my gravestone to-read:
Ethel Made The Most Out Of Every Day. She Loved To Live And She Lived To Wate. oYou
see, for me, quitting is not an option. ? To read more about Arrington and her books, visit
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Minority Voice November 15 - 23, 2007 pgl0

son, Christopher. She

public hearings on the State Plan for Career and Technical
Education for 2008-2013,

The purpose of these hearings is to provide an opportunity for
interested citizens to express their views on (a) the goals reflected
in the state plan; (b) the program to be. offered in the plan; (c) the
allocation of responsibility for programs to be offered in the
various levels of education and institutions; (d) the processes for
transactions to fully comply with the Perkins Act of 2006 and the

allocation of local, state, and federal resources to meet these goals.

The hearings are scheduled to be held on the following dates, time

and locations:

November 28
4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Foundation Center
| Randolph Community College
Asheboro, NC
4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Western Regional Service Alliancq
(WRESA)
Asheville-Buncombe Technical
Community College
Enka Campus
Enka, NC
November 29 ot : . .
4:00 p.m. " 7:00 p.m. J. H. Rose High School
| 600 W. Arlington Blvd
Greenville NC
Performing Arts Center
Auditorium

Those who wish to present statements at the hearings concerning
the FY 2008-2013 State Career and Technical Education Plan

should notify Rebecca Payne, at the North Carolina Department of

Public Instruction, 6341 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC, 27699-

6341, rpayne@dpi.state.nc.us or 919-807-3818, The notification td

present must be received by 5 p.m. November 26, 2007.

Five minutes for each presentation will be allowed; however, the

hearing officer may grant more time if the situation and attendance

warrant more time. A written or typed copy of each person's
remarks must be submitted to the hearing officer. Presentations
and remarks may be electronically recorded.

Anyone unable to attend the public hearitigs inay submit a written T h

statement to Rebecca Payne at the address above. Mailed
statements must be received no later than 5 p.m. November 30,
2007. Responses to all comments, presentations and statements
will appear in the FY 2008-2013 State Plan for Career and
Technical Education pursuant to Section 122 a(3) of the Carl D,
Perkins Act of 2006.

For additional information or a copy of the latest version of the
State Plan contact Ted W. Summey, Program Director for CTE
Support Services, NC Department of Public Instruction CTE
Division, 6359 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-6359,
tsummey@dpi.state.nc.us or 919-807-3870, Ate

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a specially thankful forher © _fantasy of meeting Mr. Right?
Greenville native, _ that, Gwen notes that nnn, Sie she says is the Of having her own-radio SOW
Gwendolyn Sherrodisno African American owned ogreatest mom in the world __ of hosting gala events? To
stranger to Considering the mental health agencies are and her # 1 support system _that Gwen responds with
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about meeting Mr. Right © What this means is that, willingness to help care for ordered by the Lord (Psalms
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use her gifts to impact her community, creating Williamston, This was an
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Public Notices
Notice of Execution Sale Of Personal. P
Under power of Execution issued by the Pitt County Tax Collector on the

, 25th day of October, 2007:and directed to the Sheriff of Pitt County: for

service, I will.on November 13, 2007, at 10:00 a.m., at the Pitt County
Detention Center, 124 New Hope Road, Greenville, NC, sell, at public
auction to the last and highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said Execution,
all right, title, and interest the defendants have in and to the below listed
property which was seized pursuant to the Execution,

1977 Ford 1 Ton Flatbed Truck 10 Foot Steel Trailer

1981 Ford Pickup Truck 20 Foot Steel Trailer
Kawasaki Bayou ATV 4 Wheeler 5 Foot Box Blade

John Deere 4300 Tractor with Loader 6 Foot Land Rake
Massey Ferguson 135 Diesel Tractor 5 Foot Thatcherizer
Clark Gasoline Fork Lift PTO Driven Hole Digger
Large Steel Tandem Axle Trailer PTO Driven Sickle Mower

This property sold subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, Property
sold as is, where is. No warranty expressed, implied, or given. Property
to be removed the day of the sale unless other arrangements are made.
Any questions, call Sgt. Alton Crandall at (252) 902-2715 between hours
of 7:30 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. This the Ist day of November, 2007,.Mac B.
Manning, Sheriff of Pitt County, By: Sgt, Alton Crandall, Deputy Willie
Hyman, Civil Enforcement Unit, Pitt County Sheriff's Office.

Funds Available: Community Housing Development Organization
The Pitt County HOME Consortium announces the availability
of funds for non-profit agencies interested in becoming certified
Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDO),
Interested non-profit agencies are required to attend a mandatory
pre-application workshop on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 at 2:00

pm; The meeting will be in Greenville City Hall, 200 W. Sth

Street, on the 3rd floor in the gallery, The funding cycle begins

July 1, 2008, For additional information, contact Karen Gilkey,

HOME Coordinator, City of Greenville Community, Development
Department, Municipal Building, 201 West Fifth Street, 3rd Floor,
or call (252) 329-4505. Lee a!

Planning staff will hold an orientation session for the Pitt County
Planning Board on Tuesday, November 20th at 4:00 p.m. in the
2nd Floor Commissioners Auditorium located at the County
Administrative Building at 1717 West Fifth Street. The primary

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focus is to provide new members with an overview of departmental
activities, development ordinances, and major planning efforts.

This meeting will also serve as.a preview session for the November
20th Planning Board meeting, ;

Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, the regularly scheduled Planning
Board meeting for Wednesday, November 21st has been rescheduled
for Tuesday, November 20th at 5:30 p.m.. The meeting will be held
in the 2nd Floor Commissioners Auditorium located at the County
Administrative Building at 1717 West Fifth Street.

Flu Shots Available for Adults and Children
The Pitt County Health Department provides flu shots Monday
~ Friday from 8:00 a.m, - 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m, - 4:00 p.m.
(Exception: The Health Department will be closed Monday,
November 12th and Thursday and Friday, November 22nd and
23rd.) The Health Department will accept Medicare Part B and
the State Employees and Teachers Plan insurance as payment.
Insurance card must be presented at time of vaccination. For all
other individuals, there is a $20.00 charge for the flu vaccine. No
appointment is needed. For more information, contact the, Pitt
County Health Department at (252) 902-2305, |
Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP)

The Pitt County Department of Socil Services will begin taking applications
for the Low Income Energy Assistance Program, Monday through Friday,
November 5, 2007, through November 16, 2007 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
at its offices located at 1717 W. Sth Stréet in Greenville, NC. A

will also be taken by The Pitt County Council on Aging located at 1717 West
Sth Street, Greenville, NC, Philippi Church of Christ located at 3760 Philippi
Drive Greenville, NC, and Sycamore Hill Missionary Baptist Church located
at 1001 Hooker Road, Greenville, NC, Applications at these locations will be
taken during theit regular office hours. This program js intended to help low
income households with heating costs, Checks will be issued in February,
2008 to eligible households, Fog questions please call (252) 902-1071.
Please note: All Pitt County Offices will be closed November 12, 2007 in
Under power of Execution issued by the Clerk of Superior Court
of Pitt County on October 10th, 2007 and directed to the Sheriff
of Pitt County, we will on December 7, 2007, at 10:00 a.m,, at

the Pitt County Sheriff Storage Lot, 124 New Hope Rd. (behi
the Detention Center), Greenville, NC, sell, at public auction to
the last and highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said Execution, all
right, title, and interest the defendant has in and to the below listed
property which was seized pursuant to the Execution.
A 1992 Oldsmobile 4S

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This property sold subject to all prior liens and encumbrances.
Property sold as is, where is, No warranty expressed, implied,
or given, Property to be removed the day of the sale unless other
arrangements are made. Arty questions, call Deputy Frank Stewart
at (252) 902-2716 between hours of 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. This the 7th
day of November, 2007, Mac E, Manning, Sheriff of Pitt County,

ne Notice of Intent

The Pitt County Board of Commissioners hereby provides a 10 day
notice of its intention to adopt a resolution to implement the 1/4
% sales tax as approved by the voters on November 6, 2007, This
resolution will be considered on Monday, November 19, 2007 at
6 pm. This, tax will be effective April 1, 2008. This local option
sales tax was authorized by the State of North Carolina in the State
Budget Act of 2007. A copy of the resolution will be located in the
office of the Clerk to the Board for review located at 1717 W. Sth
Street, Greenville, NC.

Boards and Committees

The Greenville Planning & Zoning Board is in need of interested applicants,
This Board regulates land development in the City of Greenville and in
Greenyille Ts extraterritorial jurisdiction. They meet the 3rd Tuesday of each
month at 6:30 p.m. at the Council Chambers on the 3rd floor (City of Greenville).
The Greenville Board of Adjustment is in need of an alternate member from the
ET! area to represent the County and two regular members. This Board hears and
decides appeals concerning zoning issues, application for special use permits and
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The Minority Voice, November 15-23, 2007
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The 'M' voice : Eastern North Carolina's minority voice-since 1987. Greenville. N.C. : Minority Voice, inc. James Rouse, Jr. (1942-2017), began publication of The "M" Voice in 1987 with monthly issues published intermittently until 2010. At different times, the paper was also published as The "M"inority Voice and The Minority Voice. It focused on the Black community in Eastern North Carolina. Pages not displaying for this online item were missing from the original microfilm and could not be digitized.
Date
November 15, 2007 - November 23, 2007
Original Format
newspapers
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Local Identifier
MICROFILM
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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