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          <lb />DEDICATED TO THE<lb /><lb />CONTRIBUTIONS OF<lb /><lb />AFRICAN AMERICANS<lb /> duly 2007 Issue<lb /><lb />Groenvilla-Pitt C<lb />Chamber of Commerce<lb /><lb />Rally and March for<lb />' Justice &amp; Equality<lb />~ Sat.July 28<lb /><lb />i desperately to understand.<lb />by CASH MICHAELS To others, they are figures of<lb />The Wilmington Journal history, living monuments to a<lb />| eet Originally posted 7/5/2007 dark time and a demented<lb />| Paros practice that brutally robbed<lb />To many, they are heroines,  "_ them of their youth, nature,<lb />all living with the stark reality and legacy.<lb /><lb />of a fate they still, after so<lb /><lb />many years, are trying so Elaine Riddick, Mary English<lb /><lb />cocaine in May 1990. ,<lb />Have a + Herconvictioncameby wot<lb />WASHINGTON (Special to _known/as Monty, who was also<lb />_ § the NNPA from the Afro- convicted of selling drugs.<lb /><lb />4 American Newspapers)~ By all Nunn, a former high school<lb />accounts, Serena Nunn should homecoming queen and one-<lb />bean American success story. _year student at Morris Brown<lb />She just finished the University College in Atlanta, had no prior<lb />of Michigan Law School, record but because of the<lb /><lb /> | considered by many inthe legal  "_ federal / minimums,<lb />profession to bein the topfive . she was sentenced to 15 years<lb />in terms of education and and 8 months in prison.<lb />training. , ;<lb /><lb />With the help of an attorney in<lb />| Agraduate of Arizona State Minneapolis who worked on<lb />a i University, she works as aclerk her behalf pro bono, Nunn<lb /><lb />Bah for acriminal defense attomey _received attention of the media<lb />Holy Trinity UHC: } in Detroit as she studies for the and, over'several years, picked<lb />bar examination. She also has a up support from political figures<lb /><lb />gig asaradio host ofapublic _ inher state such as Jesse<lb />J affairs program in that city. Ventura, who was the governor<lb />I However, there is a darker side  o " eee.<lb /><lb />| to Nunn Ts life. Anativeof =~ President Bill Clinton to<lb /><lb />} Minneapolis, Nunn was ~ commute her sentence on July<lb /><lb />| convicted of three felony counts 7, 2000,<lb /><lb />A involving the distribution of -<lb /><lb />N Fn Saturday, June 16 2007,<lb />I The Golden Links Club of York<lb /> oBH Memorial AME Zion Church,<lb />AT Greenville, and Rofelt Pasha<lb />| cae , Daughters of Isis,<lb />Rocky Mount co-sponsored a<lb />Teenage Awareness Symposium<lb /><lb />by Rev, AC Brown, Pastor of<lb />the church.<lb /><lb />We were then blessed with an<lb /><lb />RE AD THE at York Memorial Church<lb />_M TVOICE. ana i<lb />people; ages 1-17 (witha<lb /><lb />special talented 8 year old<lb /><lb />Sean sehen eg<lb />| to leam first-hand of the oe<lb /><lb />pray woah uc age dun<lb /><lb />open by Demery, given<lb /><lb />Mistress of y. After talent, eee<lb />the opening song, scripture Keshone has never had music<lb />reading and prayer was offered lessons.)<lb /><lb />and Nial Cox Ramirez are all<lb />survivors of North Carolina Ts<lb />over 40-year misguided social<lb />experiment with the<lb />involuntary sterilization of<lb /><lb />~~  poor women, otherwise<lb /><lb />known as  oeugenics. ?<lb /><lb />The ladies tearfully shared<lb /><lb />on June 26. Nunn told the.<lb />members of the subcommittee<lb />her story and said that<lb />nancy Spare we Bt<lb />just.<lb /><lb /> oMandatory minimums<lb />negatively affected my life in<lb />many ways, ? Nunn said,  oThey<lb />stole many of my productive<lb />years in life because I went to<lb />prison at age 20 and was not<lb />due for release until age 34.<lb /><lb />Fortunately, I received a<lb />presidential commutation so!<lb />had the opportunity to redeem<lb />myself. However, there are<lb />hundreds of women and men<lb />serving lengthy sentences under<lb />y minimums that will<lb />not receive a presidential<lb />commutation and will serve<lb /><lb />Words of welcome were<lb />extended by Daughter Mary<lb />Pender, Illustrious Command-<lb />ys pr ert 108,<lb /><lb /> (Daughter ) Olga Jones,<lb /><lb />resident of The Golden Lik<lb /><lb />their heartfelt, certainly<lb />painful stories to a select<lb />audience during the June 19<lb /><lb />unveiling of the NC Museum ~<lb /><lb />of History exhibit examining<lb /><lb />+ North Carolina Ts eugenics<lb /><lb />program, and its impact on<lb />the over 7600 lives it ruined,<lb /><lb />Sponsored by the NC<lb />Department of Health and<lb />Human Services, and the<lb /><lb />Office of Minority Health and<lb /><lb />Health Disparities, the free<lb />exhibit titled,  oWhy Me?, ? is<lb />unique for being the only one<lb />in the nation being offered by<lb />one of 33 states.that<lb /><lb />| employed the  omaster race T<lb /><lb />eugenics philosophy.<lb /><lb />. From 1929 to 1974, North<lb /><lb />Carolina saw the forced<lb />sterilization of young white<lb />and Black poor women, some<lb />as young as 13 and 14, as  othe<lb />self direction of human<lb />evolution. ? according to a<lb />newspaper editorial cartoon of<lb />the time,<lb /><lb />each day of their sentence. ?<lb /><lb />The chairman of the<lb />subcommittee, Rep. Robert<lb />Scott (D-Va.), is known for<lb />being against mandatory<lb /><lb />  minimums because of their<lb />discriminatory effect on people -<lb />of color,<lb /><lb /> oWe are holding this hearing<lb /><lb />Edward James Turner (E.J.)<lb />another talented musician<lb />followed with an instrumental<lb />selection. E.J. pavoriete<lb />G<lb /><lb />pers done<lb />expression of praise as<lb />olde iciertoocadin thc<lb />performance of the<lb /><lb />mbes<lb /><lb />a,<lb />of Commerce<lb /><lb />__ Incredibly, no less than the<lb /><lb />US Supreme Court upheld<lb />Virginia Ts eugenics program<lb />in 1927. Researchers say that<lb /><lb />State deliberately used forced<lb /><lb />sterilizations to  opreserve<lb />white racial purity. ?<lb /><lb />What it was, in fact, was a<lb />state-sponsored attempt to<lb />control certain segments of<lb />the indigent populations,<lb /><lb />using mental illness, physical<lb /><lb />maladies, anti-social behavior,<lb />sexual promiscuity, or even<lb />homosexuality as the reason.<lb /><lb /> oSome people requested<lb />sterilization, but many of  "<lb />them were forced against their<lb /><lb />Sterilization continues page 9<lb /><lb />today to see where we are in<lb />terms of minimums<lb />and what changes should be<lb /><lb />made, if any, ? Scott said.  oThe<lb />Coen<lb /><lb />consuming and costly in terms<lb /><lb />Unfair sentencing cont. pg ll<lb /><lb />- Local Church Club and Daughters of ISIS CO- Sponsors a Teenage Awareness Symposium<lb /><lb />Progressive FWB Church<lb /><lb />Shatina Cassey and Floretta<lb /><lb />Alonza Wiggins, Jr., captivated<lb />the audience with an<lb /><lb />inspirational reading<lb /><lb />us that we can do all things<lb />through Christ who strengthens<lb />us. Hold on to your dreams<lb />and work hard to<lb /><lb />them. continue pg ll<lb /><lb />POR?<lb />ETT TAUseIN<lb /><lb />qaqa nor. eutqTores -<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />5 ee Se<lb /><lb />ey<lb /></p>
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        <p>5<lb />Lares<lb /><lb />- Mie We ap 81,207<lb /><lb />oe U.S. Sup<lb />ruling came within days of the dvihaltomekecolaind u ite Consiga eng ee<lb />anniversary ofthe CivilRights decisions on atangeofmatters;  thatstateandlocal school P ?. i ays<lb />Act of 1964, : _ authorities must acceptthe<lb />| e Papin See BO ca status ao of racialisolation in lies dc reamed<lb />if salty pla hich | : fichig ay ae | guedyte Fourteen War Rhee 2 gore<lb />: achieved diversity using race as. ohn Paul foo feeined mS _ Anne piel :<lb />| _ one of the criteria forschool Stevens, Devid Sania Rach ae _ bedrock of America Ts questfor _ ey<lb />| | Nhe ete S| placement, the High Court ruled | Bader Ginsburg, iain ~The Court Tstuling willnow a The idea that weno champion Tiger Woods. Would<lb />1 President of The Childrens plans unconstitutional... me benef i<lb />3 Defense Fund . Chief Justice John Roberts, is _ many contributions ifthe doors<lb />joined by Justices Antonin. of racial o  had been<lb />| Scalia, Clarence Thomas and _ closed? Who will be excluded if<lb />a@hITe Gc, Samuel Alito, said boards of. aboutinte _ these doors begin to shut again?<lb />; The July 26th U.S, Suppemne education cannot take the race  oretrogressi 2<lb />Court decision to strike down of an iridividual suidentings ° ae ae 7 Lam pp ht Chie Tuc<lb />plane in Louisville, Kentucky, integration of schools. Writing ee as faithful othe heritage of |<lb />aaid:Seattic, Washington, will for the majority, Roberts stated, me peas Bot kt wrong.<lb />! erode gains in racial equality  oToachieveasystemof Just Btoea Wisceited io isinne<lb />won through landmark court determining admission to public. we racial separation, The Roberts.<lb />; _, Casesand the struggle By" schools of anonracial basis is: tion, so COurtovertumedschool ? =<lb />| Americans of all races in the tostpassiging students ona integration plans that sought to<lb />Civil Rights Movement. The -  racial basis, ? The practical  oavoidi |. _ achieve racial diversity inthe  " co)<lb />action by the conservative five _ implicationofRober Ts  0" dressing t . - classroom. It is my hope that<lb />justice majority assaults both the eo e-segregati vil those whonowsit onthe  "<lb /> Spirit and intent of the Warren were only  ocolorbli : schoolit Or - Supreme Courtwillcommit<lb />Court Ts 1954 Brown v, Board implemestiafeocel soc atl 4 themselves to advancing justice<lb />of Education desegregation and political policies, the "district could const | Strengthisinitsrich .  "_ and building bridges between<lb />rit, which hala pci problem ofracial bias would'go ie them  oas long 0 came to these shc a eae Think of the those of different racial and<lb />: eect ning ee away. This is naive at best. Asa  hroughprogramsthatwere - other lands, many in many men and women of color income groups  "not buming<lb />  sanctioned racial apartheid in all society, we are not at the point sufficiently narrowly tailored. ? ~~ desperation and many in . who havecontributedso- OCS thosebridges. :<lb />aspects of American life. tis where we can rely on | Kern shosidint ipa ga peter "Significantly tooursociety,<lb />sadly ironic that this recerit . | mistaken toread ities are as T agi baseball without Jackie Coe<lb />Mr. President, Iti is Time to Bring the e Troops Home<lb />, America that he was going to  oe What wehaveisafullblown,. "consider the thoughtof pulling are going to be crippled or dead wrcatle $a hi bogs is :<lb />_~ Tead.us into war with Iraq. He ~ civil war sprinkled with lot of out. Instead, he has ordereda  "_ via a war with no mission. This is having big funand you are<lb />_ explainedhislogicand.  "_._ terrorist activity. Iraq isa mess _ Surge. Surge? In the Vietnam not fair to those who sacrifice so making amess of yourself ?.<lb />expressed utmost confidence in and we don Tthave the answer, _ days we called that escalation. much and bring grief onto their<lb />our military leaders T war plan. Itisescalation indeed and  _ "_Jovedones, Sadly andininoopbeenie<lb />| The thing that surprised methe Ourmission was complete and history shows that such 7 is our state in Iraq. We can Tt<lb />| most, in retrospect, was that not + we decided to change the scope _ activity only increases your  It mustreallymesswiththe minds _ win fighting in this mud 1 pit that<lb />| | a and hang around. Thathanging - josses; wich as miley ives. of young officers who lead their... has lived with oppression,<lb />... tothe press... . around is eosting us precious. .. ;  Enough! - - r ~~~ troops down urban streets waiting teror, revolitign and civil war<lb />| ee lives and many billions in we : for some bad guys, not enemy far longer than our nation has<lb />The world watchedas the dollars. The Military Industrial - Asaformer officerin the US. soldiers, to strike them with been in existence.<lb />/. White House built its case Complex, Halliburtonet al,has  Army,lam appalled at whatis grenades and sneaky bombs. i i ai Rian<lb />| against Iraq from that dateto been making record profits but happening to our troops; That is not combat. Itis police<lb />me  oa Felten ete Ring yew ee Going imo combat withthe _ action and soldiers should not. and<lb />was already done but progress. ee bestequipmentavailableisan cannot successfully do police<lb />By Hany C Alford, NPA there was aneed to prepare the American shame. We have: action. Solel ty<lb />July 23, raly 2, public. Democracy doesn T jake troops in harms way without a» American soldiers, should not<lb />y work. Itdidn Ttin Vietnam andit knownmissionandan practice and train for searching -<lb />Tt was like yesterday. We were The actual war was brilliant and certainly isn Tt going to work in inevitable exit strategy.  citizens T homes and chasing d<lb />attending a board of directors. lasted sortly. What was deeply Iraq anytime soon. Iraq, the people down the streets whose abuse of -<lb />meeting at the U.S. Chamber of _ underestimated was the land of Nebuchadnezzar, has  " You can Tt put up a serious and total activity is to ambush and run pea canes oe<lb />Commerce. aftermath. That has become a been at war since biblicaltimes  " successful fight without a through a civilian infrastructure. future. We made a big mistake.<lb />: total disaster. The Shiites, andit will beforquiteawhile mission. Some of our - Thisis not military, How can the Mistakes will be made. How<lb />As planned, we walked across  " Kurds and Sunnis have been - longer. We, inallourglory, will  " have had to do 3-5 tours in  omightiest power onearth ? come... We handle the mistakes is what<lb />the street tothe Old Executive _ fighting for centuries and the fall not be able toenditandshould the same war. Thatis totally down to this level? Russia, China, teally matters. Bring our troops<lb />_ Office Building of the White of Saddam Hussein did nothing come to the reality that we unheard of. How much wear India, etc. must be thinking home now!<lb />House fora presentation by the  " to change that. In fact, what has should not be there. Itistimeto  andtearcan the human body  oThemes limited and our time<lb />President, George W. Bush. It _happenedis a rallying call from  opullthe plug, ? ES and mind take? The law of ~iscoming T ? __ Hanry Alford is the co-founder,<lb />was thereon that rainy all these entities and a newly averages is going to catch up President/CEO of the National<lb />November afternoon thathe established operating base for al Ourpsident has dug in his with individuals having to deal There is a nouveau saying that Black Chamber of Commerce.<lb />told the business CEO Ts of Qaeda and other such thugs.  oheels ? and refuses t0.even with that. Sooner or later you.  oWhen bin Jump sai me WWW, 3<lb />NAACP Pn S i -amongallivilsights hae dato pied i roaring applause, he said:  oWe Satna T ks<lb />. . till organizations and doing well registered letters they were sent havemore worktodowhen campaign and oppression of other<lb />fighting with its 30,000 youths that be speach ped saan chap aha black officials, andthe lack of any more tha<lb />| initiated the  oStop ? campaign to address. _ time. ? He Ts ever eater reasonable White House outreach homeless<lb />bury the N-word and formed than | lacks about to Blacks. havi<lb />24 more youth councils last Pressure was also puton the their lack of values, his ability<lb />year. Then, with abase of more Justice Department to putthe to poinit out the racial double- At the close of the Convention,<lb />than 2,300 chapters, the heat on elected standard goes farther with the organization announced the<lb />organization has initiated a officials, such that, no doubt, blacks as they would with any filing of a.class action suit in Los<lb />campaign toraise$100 million  " former W; DC mayor,  " voters, Angeles Federal court against 14 rights<lb />this year and find anew leader + Marion Barry, Louisiana Rep.. | | of the nation Ts largest lenders for :<lb />more aligned with its mission, William Jef na vipa they advocate on behalf of the<lb />peo ge pra In any other context one would  i og "Der Gute , psepde webride pd<lb />July 23,2007 think that since the Bush Bans we Speed peasy only discriminated against and<lb />administration unleashedthe toreceive such loans that are. gre bth  "<lb />Forallof the questions that IRS'on the NAACP because of issued atahigher loan ate than | _ Sy Pit, buthaveltle ro<lb />sR eived from journalists about Bond's criticism of hs 4 * Ciicasans with the sameloan  "PUOS:<lb />| the viability of the NAACP that Bond would cool it. Rather s. This is very<lb />before the conference, because ee eset : significant because of the national<lb />it lost its CEO, Bruce Gordon,  ost eget ed rash of home foreclosures and<lb />none have called back in the . other indications of acrisis inthe,<lb />wake of a successful affair that exalt availability of housing for low i<lb />saw: Chairman, Julian Bond income residents ether for sale or _<lb />But as positive as this suit may be,<lb />is critical pressure on<lb />housing residents as witnessed by<lb />protests that have broken out in<lb />the last few months.Anational<lb />onthe Malin<lb />, DC was sponsored<lb /><lb /> " " eS<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>i live by<lb /><lb />Dr. James Dobson<lb />(Founder &amp; Chairman,<lb /><lb />Focus on the Family)<lb /><lb />wan watch their dads<lb />tently, noting intently<lb />every minor detail of<lb />behavior and values. Your<lb /><lb />sons will imitate much of _<lb /><lb />what you do. pt id blow<lb />up regularly : ult<lb />your wife, your boys will<lb />treat their mother and<lb />other females<lb />disrespectfully. If you  "<lb />curse, smoke, or fight with<lb />your co-workers, your<lb />boys will probably follow<lb />suit. If you are selfish,<lb /><lb />mean, or angry, you'll: see<lb /><lb />those characteristics<lb />displayed in the next<lb />generation.<lb /><lb />Fortunately, the converse is<lb />also true, If you are honest,<lb />trustworthy, caring, loving,<lb />self-disciplined, and God-<lb />fearing, your boys will be<lb />influenced by those traits as<lb /><lb />Suejette A. Jones<lb /><lb />The Scriptural Concept<lb />Behind Tithing<lb /><lb />they age. If you are deeply _ Fathers, your goal is to 4. Finishing your meal (Joshua 6:15)<lb />to Jesus Christ Christ and "prepare your boys to lead a before or after 3. Who was the of Jesus? (Luke<lb />5 biblical principles, family when they are grown everyone else. "of the armies of the 18:18)<lb /><lb />_ your children will probably  "_ and to show them how to eam a a Conaanitvs whee | |<lb />"follow imyour footsteps. So the espectof those they «5. Flapping the napkinto Canaanite - wae<lb />w..  much depends on what they. serve. Tell them it is great to _ Open it and putting it | ~ Congratulations to John<lb />. observe in you, for better or. me and have fun with their on the table before the Judged locnel. Robert Bryan !!! i<lb /><lb />_ worse. friends, but advise them not to meal is ended. Judges 4:2 ve<lb /><lb />wan be  ogoofy ?. Guys who are ie Gudges 4:2) John Robert Bryan is the<lb /><lb />Someone said,  oT'd father s see g oofy are not respected, and 6. Slouching, squirming, 4. When an angel of recipient of | the Award of  "<lb /><lb />a sermon than hear one. ? people, especially girls and or tilting your chair. the Lord came to Excellence in the Senior<lb /><lb />: There is truth in this "women, do not follow and. eo ee ; Ophrah, where did Photography Division of the<lb />i 7. Picking or poking at yw National PTA Reflections<lb />statement. ach cone may not. men whom they disrespect. your teeth. - they find Gideon?  oHis<lb /><lb />remember w Say, , ron Judges 9:8-14 photo, entitled<lb /><lb />Gey exveety tapered fo for Also remind them they are not g Leaving lipstick ce Gifted Hands, ? will win him<lb /><lb />na by what youdo. Your . as mag sid think they smears 5. In the parable, what Lahey cash avard and a<lb /><lb />boys and girls need to see you are girisare oO four tress and plants  sléver-p eflections<lb />doing oe Ne even deserving of their respect. 9, Smoking - wait until were asked torule medallion from the National<lb />when it is inconvenient todo Not only should boys not hurt the meal is over (and, over the trees? PTA. He is the only National<lb /><lb />so. * ~ girls,but boys should protect lease, do not use your (Judges 9:8-14) - winner first place in his<lb />girls on the street, he should a htray T) ° division at the local and state<lb /><lb />Where do you see responsible  owalk on the outside near the P ue  oanes | Y: 6. Who owned the levels. His photo inspired<lb /><lb />masculinity represented? Bill cars. When he ison adate,he 10. Buttering all the field where Ruth  "_from this year Ts theme,  oMy<lb /><lb />Cosby modeled iton TV fora should pay for her food and bread at once  " tear went to work when = Favorite Place, ? is a picture -<lb /><lb />~ few years, but who else has - entertainment. = off each piece and she and Naomi of his mother Ts hands while<lb />been portrayed in the media - butter is before you returned to Judah?  "_she Ts playing the piano.<lb /><lb />as a good family man? Inthe Lastly, girls should not call eat it. (Ruth 2:5) ar<lb /><lb />absence of good husbands and boys on the telephone-at! oo John Robert will be a senior<lb /><lb /> ofathers, impressionable boys  " not until acommitted 7. What was the name at Bellevue East High School<lb /><lb />are often left to follow very relationship has developed. of the sonof Ruth  " in Bellevue where he is a<lb /><lb />~ flawed models. Guys should be the initators, (From  oThe Complete and Boaz? (Ruth  "_s member of the National<lb />planning the dates and asking Idiot Ts Guide to Etiquette, 4:17) Honor Society, captain of the<lb /><lb />A  ogood family man ? in forthe girl's company. = o by Mary Mitchell) . boy Ts basketball team, All-<lb /><lb />today Ts world first should be a 8. Whose book did Metro first team in football,<lb /><lb />family provider. Another Alpha Books Jesus use as a pulpit 4/)-Metro second teamin<lb />_ contribution is a father is to The Top 10 Etiquette for one of his basketball, a two-year state<lb />serve as the leader of the clan. Mistakes in Dang = sermons? (Luke  " "_quglifier in track, and has<lb /><lb />Z he , Bible Quiz 531) ettered in three sports the<lb />owever, the main. ae last three years,  "<lb /><lb />contribution made by afather =. Sjesking with fod i : oo 9. How could May oe<lb /><lb />is to serve and protect. ; our mouth, 1. Who carved the ark of become a mother His proud parents are Bill<lb /><lb /> Therefore, the man in ao the testimony when without the help of 2 and Mamie Bryan. His<lb /><lb />responsible to see that the | 2. Holding the knife like Israel crossed the -man? (Luke 1:35) grandparents are<lb /><lb />house is safe at night, and that © -~ "~«=«@ dagger or the fork Jordan River to enter T Mrs.Beatrice Maye of<lb /><lb />children are home at a -, Tike a the Promised Land? 10. Name of the father Greemyie, and Mrs. Claud<lb /><lb />reasonable time. Finally, the cutlery, once used,  " (Joshua 4:16) and mother of John Bryan of Kansas Cy M MO.<lb />fourth contribution to be an. - _ back on the table. 2. On which day did the Ge ? (Luke<lb /><lb />effective dad is to provide 3. Putting ani tisaetioes mazch | ? ;<lb /><lb />spiritual direction at home. gloves, etc., on the around the city seven 11. What question did a<lb /><lb />table. times? rich young ruler ask<lb />| | 7 ve ve ght receive unsolicited -<lb /><lb />- fas spirit of giving that would not required? Tithing became contributions from those who ooking ca tan<lb />The giving of tithes was expect nothing in return. common in the Christian supported their efforts. Yes, it jan pwede is a maniat a<lb />commanded underthe | Mathew 2236-40 Seay hence the tee Sorcives money and _ desk, a stiff, adrone. But<lb /><lb />Ww com volunteers to s sper |<lb />nation of te tetas More important than money, cathedrals and to support the Gogpe] nets today, but we - ayes aif pus<lb />were told to give one tenth God desires our hearts,our complex organization of should follow the example of og S ae Y baad<lb />ofthe increase ofall they time, and our talents. He clergy. Although Some of the the early church would did Sewers Parga ede<lb />had to the Lord.to be used. says,  oMy son give me thine money was put to gooduse, not have paid ministries, H " how it T ong<lb />to support the priesthood, heart... ? (Proverb23:26) A there was also much expensive buildings and large ne » . sik mare yar<lb /><lb />_ widows, orphans, and all Christian Ts entire life and corruption in this practice. organizational expenses. abe : ae<lb />the needy. As the Law to being is given to God - not .  oThe priests thereof. teach for eberna:. a = ate sabe<lb />Israel states:...concerning just a tenth  "and he is then to hire, and the prophets thereof |  o"*(Note: This article does not newsprint. pages:<lb /><lb />divine? Micah necessarily reflect the opinions crisply, your eyes dancing<lb />the tithe of the herd, or of be a steward over all of this vine for money... of the writer. It is the theory of over the world Ts sorrows and<lb />the flock, even of time and possessions, tobe  " 3: 11)  oYea, they are greedy the Wate . » Bible students moving crinkling the ,<lb />whatsoever passeth under eR God's service ms dogs which canneverhave =" suede  T  opaps : bere i tolling it<lb />the rod, the tenth shall be « Opportunity is presen "enough, and they are 4  folding the paper in halves<lb />holy unto the LORD. ? Ths décd tot een to give all - shepherds that cannot . and quarters. Scan quickly, as<lb />(Leviticus 27:32) As a to a church organization, understand: they all lookto Reading a Newspaper if to show oth ing i :<lb /><lb />_ Fesult of keeping the Law, | which may ormay not make their own way, every one for  " A Lost Art you ovens = a pian vd<lb />the Lord would assure the good use of it. It means that his gain.. ? (Isaiah 56:10,11) Young people are missing done, clap it shut and toss it<lb />prosperity of the Hebrews.  " we should determine for The plea for tithe-money out on something important - aside.  The whole<lb />| ourselves how to best use our. today seems no different, as the fine art g mmporian a<lb /><lb />ae !  oie of holding a should take 20 minutes, tops.<lb />As for tithing today, time, money and talents in the  " preachers solicit money to newspaper. They are seen at Or,  oa rare ade<lb />Christians have not been Lord's service. Inexchange, keep their TV evangelism or en, me aun 80.00, rng y<lb />commanded t tthe, nor the faithful steward will __-mega-churches functioning. ty") APA Ps 0 fe) rae tranle W's<lb />have they been promised  "_ receive spiritual blessings and In contrast, Jesus and his bnccl , vk pathetic, = life Ou ¢<lb />prosperity as was Israel. a heavenly reward, disciples never asked for ary . sy a that nobody hes YO TOS<lb />Christians are not under the paoiey 10 suppor tie Lord's A am them that openin Re Submitted<lb />Law Covenant given tothe But why do the churches work. They did, however,  =e Opening By: Suejette A. Jones<lb />Hebrews, for that covenant promote tithing today if it is i<lb />was nailed to the cross of Ma i<lb />Christ  " came to an end<lb /><lb />sevepted Christ, Ashe<lb /><lb />Apostle Paul said,  o<lb />Wherefore the Law was gut<lb />schoolmaster to bring us<lb /><lb />unto Christ, that we<lb />be justified by faith, But<lb />after that faith is come, we<lb />are no longer under a<lb /><lb />_ schoolmaster (under the<lb /><lb />Law). ? (Colossians 2:14;<lb />Galatians 3:24, 25),<lb />Therefore, there was no law<lb />of tithing given tothe<lb /><lb />Christian, The Christian is<lb /><lb />CO<lb /><lb />Minority Voice July 18 - 31, 2007 oe<lb /><lb />A Mrs Beatrice Maye<lb /><lb />JNITY NEWS _<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />a<lb />$ dl<lb />:<lb />F<lb />,<lb /><lb />gas ier<lb /><lb />Minority Voice July 18 - 31, 2007 pg4<lb /><lb />The DCN News Blog<lb /><lb />At the end of the day, it is not<lb />our enemies we remember, but<lb />the silence of our friends!<lb />Dr. Martin L. King<lb /><lb />Saturday, July 21, 2007.<lb />Rocky Mount Telegram -<lb /><lb />Daily Southerner<lb /><lb />Greetings:<lb /><lb />I am hoping that both papers<lb />will begin to report the news<lb />and will stop trying to silence<lb />the real black leaders in the<lb />Twin Counties. It is obvious<lb />that Rocky Mount - ,<lb />Councilman Andre Knight<lb />has been scrutinized for the<lb />past 4 years by some in the<lb />community, however I feel<lb />you have played a major role<lb />in attempting to help these<lb />few folks discredit him. ?<lb /><lb />It appears that the Rocky<lb />Mount Telegram reporters ay :<lb />to always put a twist in their<lb />stories to highlight Andre Ts<lb />controversies however that is is<lb />fine but atleast print his press<lb />releases and other statements.<lb />Ramsey it appears you had a<lb />problem with Knight Ts Press<lb />Release since you mentioned<lb />he declined a phone<lb />interview. To me that was to T<lb />send a negative message as if.<lb />Knight was avoiding the<lb />media, But he had a written<lb />statement so why-is it you.<lb /><lb />~ feel that should not have been<lb /><lb />honored? Just because a<lb />person chooses to submit.<lb />their comments in writing<lb />should not affect your ability<lb />to write an article or maybe it<lb />does because you.can have...<lb />some limits to what is<lb />printed.<lb /><lb />I felt that Laura Ashley ©<lb />Lamm Ts article concerning<lb />Knight Ts Press Release was<lb />great.<lb /><lb />It appears that at Knight the<lb />new Superintendent Dr. Craig<lb />Witherspoon and myself have<lb />been targeted in certain ways<lb />over the past several months.<lb /><lb />Knight Ts residency issue, we<lb />all know has been in the news<lb />especially since last year in<lb /><lb />: Septesithelwieh te Gas 8 e<lb /><lb />their comments from the<lb /><lb />_ being challenged by<lb /><lb /> real news to me since she<lb /><lb />challenged by a known |<lb />criminal who both papers ~<lb />seems to cater to.  "<lb /><lb />Dr. Witherspoon Ts issue with<lb />the  oNo Extra Duty Pay ? has -<lb />been an issue for the Daily<lb />Southerner: -<lb /><lb />It appears that both papers:<lb />have tried to silence me<lb />because my comments at the<lb />meetings especially the<lb />Edgecombe County Public -<lb />Schools and the Edgecombe  "<lb />County Board of Elections are<lb /><lb />left out of both papers. Talso<lb /><lb />can Tt help but notice that I can<lb />send in editorials and I have<lb />not had but maybe 1 or more<lb />printed for quite some time<lb />how. Well as I have stated I<lb />have a blog and my comments<lb /><lb />are said where they need to be<lb /><lb />said so if it do not make it in<lb />the paper for those who were<lb />not there, so be it. I noticed<lb />how the reporters will walk.<lb /><lb />- right by me all night at the -<lb /><lb />meetings and will not speak<lb />however they. seek out other<lb />folks who may attend a<lb /><lb />meeting for the first time to<lb />give comments or they print<lb /><lb />public comments section on<lb /><lb />the agenda where I give mines<lb />and I give the press.a copy of<lb />my prepared comments.<lb /><lb />Ihave been very vocal about<lb /><lb />Gladys Shelton and Gayle<lb />Hudson resigning from their<lb />perspective duties and my<lb />name has not been mentioned<lb /><lb />-in the most recent articles as<lb /><lb />they have either gone out or<lb />on the way out. But I received<lb />a call from Zach Ahmad last<lb />week about my wife residency<lb /><lb />Roosevelt Higgs which isnot<lb /><lb /> oflot-vote'in the last election<lb />and will not be able to vote<lb />until May 2008. But at the<lb />Board of Elections swearing -<lb />in, regular meeting and<lb />reception on Tuesday Zach<lb />didn Tt even speak. So at the<lb />end of the day I told Zach to<lb />do not call me anymore just<lb />read what I post on my blog<lb />or if I send him and email. I<lb />will not be disrespected by, the<lb />staff writers and then think<lb />they can call me so that I can:<lb />help them with their articles. I<lb />hope Knight and others will<lb /><lb />DAWSON PROPERTIES, LLC<lb /><lb />also take the same approach<lb /><lb />ice (252) 439-1919<lb /><lb />wAvelhilar: (252) 25861732<lb />Fax; (252) 439-1921<lb /><lb />if especially a ae :<lb /><lb />-. difference just like you cater<lb /><lb />. Roosevelt Higgs who has<lb />- stated to the papers that he<lb /><lb />_ The Political Agitator<lb /><lb />|  Grassroats Effective<lb /><lb />~ Dancy Comntunications: 7. 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          <lb />Date<lb /><lb />(please on)<lb /><lb />Name<lb /><lb />Address<lb /><lb />City/State/Zip<lb /><lb />Phone<lb /><lb />Cell<lb /><lb />email address<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIBE TO THE M T VOICE TODAY<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION<lb /><lb />Signature<lb /><lb />6mos. $40.00<lb />-12mos $68.00<lb /><lb />The Minority Voice Newspaper Published by The Minority Voice Inc.<lb />Jim Rouse Publishe/Founder. Michael Adams Editor Staff Writers<lb />_ Beatrice Maye Sugette Jones Home Office 405E vans Stree<lb />P,O.Box $361 Greenville, NC27835 Phone (252) 757-0365<lb />Fax (252) 757-1793 Email: mvoicenews@yahoo.com<lb />The Minority Voice is vowned and operated by.<lb />Jim ROUSE Communications also WOOW Radio<lb /><lb />Greenville Ts Own<lb />Charles Lee Taylor:<lb />Poet Extraodinaire |<lb /><lb />About Charles Lee Taylor<lb /><lb />Charles Lee Taylor:<lb />Born November 21, 1932 in<lb />Greenville, North Carolina.<lb />Parents: John Henry and<lb />Lillia Ringgold Taylor.  "<lb />Married: Amy Shivers T<lb />* Taylor December 26, 1955.<lb />Children: Angenette,<lb />Sharlette and Layne.<lb />Education: C.M. Eppes.<lb />High School, Morgan State<lb />University and Western<lb />Maryland College.<lb />Occupation: Retired.<lb />Member of The Black<lb />Writers Guild and Interna-<lb />tional Poets Society. Member<lb />of the First Baptist Church<lb />of Baltimore where I served<lb />as Chairman. of the<lb />Counting Committee, a<lb />member of the Deacon Board<lb />and choir member, | am<lb />president of the Baltimore<lb /> T Chapter of the GIHS/Eppes<lb />Alumni Association and a<lb />member of AARP. I have<lb />written many poems through<lb />the years starting as a teen-<lb />ager. They had not been<lb />published but a few had been<lb />read at public gatherings.<lb />Most of my poems have been<lb />inspired but a few had been<lb />written because of a request.<lb />I do think they speak to a very<lb />personal part of me and my<lb />life experiences,<lb />Randallstown, Maryland<lb /><lb />charlesleetaylor@comcast.net<lb />410-922-3036<lb /><lb />Charles Lee Taylor:<lb /><lb />_ Ithas been said that when<lb />writing one should stick with<lb />the known. «<lb /><lb />These poems are a collec-<lb /><lb />tion that evolved through my<lb /><lb />experiences with life over<lb />many years. You will easily<lb />see that they cover a full<lb />range of emotion  " joy,<lb />sorrow, depression, etc.<lb />Some of the poems will<lb />show the reader.a glimpse of<lb />my spiritual side, which is the<lb />most important part of my<lb />being. As Tread them I find<lb />that they renew my faith<lb />again and again. It is my hope<lb /><lb />that as you read these offer-<lb /><lb />ings, they will awaken some<lb />memory and/or emotion that<lb />has a special place in your<lb />life,<lb /><lb />What Readers Are Saying:<lb /><lb />This is truly a dynamic<lb />book. How blessed Charles<lb />Lee Taylor is to be able to<lb />express himself in such a<lb />literary way. I tried to select<lb />the poem that meant the most<lb />to me and I could not pick<lb />just one. There are definitely<lb />three that are very dear to my<lb />heart; A FRIEND, LET US<lb />PRAY, and LIVING FOR<lb />CHRIST.<lb /><lb />These three poems are very<lb />personal and meaningful to<lb />me. Vera<lb /><lb />Note to Charles Lee Taylor:<lb />Thank you so much for<lb />sharing your book<lb /> oREFLECTIONS:<lb />A POETIC APPROACH ?.<lb />As I read your book, | had<lb />my own reflections  "-of my<lb />husband, father, childbirth<lb />and friends. On Sunday, I<lb />didn Tt go to church, but read<lb />your poem  oA TRIP TO<lb />CHURCH ?. It reminded me<lb />of all the reasons why I go to<lb />church: I will be come<lb />next Sunday. This is truly a<lb />wonderful book with a<lb />glimpse into the life of<lb /><lb />Charles Lee Taylor, a life that<lb />is sO reminiscent of a true<lb />Black Man. It reinforces the<lb />fact that all Black men are not<lb />incarcerated, but are wonder-<lb />ful sons, husbands, fathers,<lb />writers and an all-round<lb />inspiration to others.<lb /><lb />Jeanette<lb /><lb />Hi Amy,<lb /><lb />[have enjoyed reading<lb />Charles T book and have found<lb />that it brings back fond ,<lb />memories of my own child-<lb />hood. Please tell him to keep<lb />up the good work " he truly<lb />has a gift for writing,<lb /><lb />Lauranette<lb /><lb />Charles,<lb /><lb />L especially enjoyed  LET<lb />US PRAY T. I believe you Tre<lb />at your best when you step<lb />outside yourself and speak to<lb /><lb /> our T human condition.<lb />Thanks. Mary<lb /><lb />Amy,<lb /><lb />When I got my copy of<lb />Charles T book and started<lb />reading it, I found it almost<lb /><lb />® impossible'to put it down. |<lb /><lb />did not know that he had it in<lb />him but I am very glad that he<lb />is sharing it with others. I<lb />wish the best for you both.<lb />Elois ,<lb /><lb />To my big brother,<lb />CHARLES LEE TAYLOR,<lb />WHOM I LOVE AND NOW<lb />HAVE ROUND A NEW<lb />APPRECIATION FOR.<lb /><lb />As I read the words that you<lb />wrote, what can I say. |<lb /><lb />You did real good and I hope<lb />that your work will impress<lb />others as it did me. The books<lb />I got as gifts went over very  "<lb />well. Thanks. Faye<lb /><lb />Thanks Charles,<lb />I am so glad you got your<lb /><lb />- poems published. You are a<lb /><lb />very talented and gifted man.<lb />I appreciate your talent.<lb />Weezie<lb /><lb />Dear Mr. Taylor,<lb /><lb />-Thave reviewed your book<lb />and the poems are very rich i in<lb />content. May God richly<lb />bless you as you continue to<lb />use your talents in writing for<lb />His glory. Dr. Hugh<lb /><lb />charlesleetaylor@comcast.net<lb />410-922-3036<lb /><lb />A FLIP-FLOP<lb /><lb />~ One day I sat and wrote a list<lb /><lb />Of names so long and neat,<lb /><lb />I wrote actoss the page top<lb />These were the people I could<lb />beat.<lb /><lb />From that day for a very long<lb />time<lb /><lb />- I carried that list around,<lb /><lb />And one day as we played<lb />some ball<lb /><lb />That list fell to the ground.<lb /><lb />Minority Voice July 18 - 31, 2007 pgs<lb /><lb />SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS THEY |<lb />WILL SUPPORT YOU<lb /><lb />Caught By Surprise... The M T Voice News Reporter caught<lb />these beautiful sisters by surprise at the Carol Caldwell Banquet<lb /><lb />held at the Willis Building. Thannks for the shot Sis Haselrig (to the<lb />left) and Co.<lb /><lb />0. nny<lb /><lb />DWI OR POINTS<lb />NO POINTS  "<lb /><lb />+ AUTO<lb /><lb />+  " MOTORCYCLES<lb />+ a<lb />+<lb /><lb />612 COUNTRY CLUB DR.<lb /><lb />One of the boys did pick it up,<lb />He opened it to see<lb /><lb />The words I wrote across the:<lb />top,<lb /><lb />Then gave it back to me.<lb /><lb />I returned it to my pocket,<lb />He spoke of what he had<lb />seen,<lb /><lb />One of the boys didn Tt like<lb />my T list<lb /><lb />And he was big and mean.<lb /><lb />I started to slowly walk away,<lb />But found I had to stop.<lb /><lb />He asked about his own name<lb />And I said it  was on the top.<lb /><lb />This made him very, very<lb />mad,<lb /><lb />My head he wished to break;<lb />I stood my ground and let him<lb />know,<lb /><lb />That was something I would<lb />not take.<lb /><lb />He reached out to grab me<lb />While waving his gigantic<lb />fist,<lb /><lb />I told him he left me no<lb />alternative<lb /><lb />But to remove his name from.<lb /><lb />my list.<lb /><lb />To do the things we think we<lb />can<lb /><lb />. Does not always turn out<lb /><lb />right;<lb /><lb />You can solve your problems<lb />in many ways<lb /><lb />All of which make more<lb />sense than to fight.<lb /><lb />MONTHLY PAYMENTS |<lb />oo DRIVERS<lb /><lb />-YOUR AGENT  " REGGIE ETHERIDGE -<lb /><lb />* ¢ *¢ ¢<lb /><lb />"282 756-7123<lb /><lb />photo J.Rouse<lb /><lb />NRE.<lb /><lb />HOMES BUSINESS  "<lb />BUSINESS - COMMERCIAL<lb />PREMUM FINANCING<lb />PHONE QUOTES<lb /><lb />-GREENVILLE,NC<lb /><lb />Today's Scripture<lb /><lb /> oNo one can be<lb />established through<lb />wickedness, but a<lb />righteous root<lb />cannot be moved ?<lb />(Proverbs 12:3, NET).<lb /><lb />Do you ever feel tossed<lb />around by the storms of life?<lb /><lb />and the rain blow the leaves<lb />rom the branches, and<lb />sometimes the branches<lb />are torn off, or the tree is<lb />blown over. But the tree Ts<lb /><lb />e same is true in our<lb />ives. If our thinking is not in<lb />ine with the Word of God,<lb />ie become vulnerable<lb /><lb />: uring the difficult times, But}<lb /><lb />becomes clear.so we can<lb />8 strong and overcome the<lb /><lb />your roots to. grow deep in<lb />is Word. He wants you to<lb />8 righteous in Him. Ask the!<lb />rd today to show any<lb />ei pay a<lb />ht need to be firmly<lb />in God's Word. As<lb /><lb />you will grow deep spiritual<lb />00ts and stand victoriously<lb />against the storms of life.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Minority Voice July 18 - 31, 2007 pg6<lb />The NAACP Filed<lb /><lb />Lawsuit Against  "<lb />Mortgage Lenders<lb />«6 Ff aca<lb /><lb />eToday (July 17,2007) the<lb />NAACP filed a Federal class<lb />action lawsuit against fourteen<lb />of the country Ts largest<lb />subprime mortgage lenders.<lb />eThis lawsuit is designed to<lb />stop these lendets from<lb />engaging in systematic,<lb /><lb />making home mortgage loans,<lb />ein a 2006 study, the Center<lb />for Responsible Lending found<lb />that when creditworthiness and<lb />credit risk were equal, African-<lb />Americans were still 31<lb />percent to 34 percent more<lb />Tikely toreceive higher rate,<lb />more expensive subprime loans<lb />than Caucasians,<lb /><lb />©The National Community<lb />Reinvestment Coalition<lb />Fevealed that lenders on<lb />average made high-cost<lb />subprime loans to higher-<lb /><lb />54% of the time, compared to<lb />23% of the time for<lb />Caucasians, even when the<lb />Caucasian applicants were less<lb />qualified.<lb /><lb />These and other studies<lb />demonstrate that A frican-<lb />American homeowners are<lb />paying higher mortgage interest<lb />rates than their Caucasian<lb />counterparts,<lb /><lb />The Lenders: Ameriquest,<lb />Wells Fargo, Fremont, Option<lb />One, WMC Mortgage, Long<lb />Beach Mortgage, CitiGroup,<lb />BNC Mortgage, Accredited<lb />Home Lenders, Encore, First<lb />Franklin, HSBC, Washington<lb />Mutual<lb /><lb />HELP THE NAACP<lb />NAACP<lb /><lb />Angela Ciccolo, Esq. Interim<lb />General Counsel<lb /><lb />4805 Mt. Hope Drive,<lb />BaltimoreMD21215<lb /><lb />(877) NAACP-98<lb /><lb />(410) 580-5777<lb />FEAZELL &amp; TIGHE LLP<lb />Austin Tighe, Esq.<lb /><lb />6300 Bridgepoint Pkway<lb />Bridgepoint 2, Suite 220<lb />Austin, TX, 78730<lb /><lb />(877) 948-4842<lb /><lb />infio@ feazell tc<lb />KABATECK BROWN<lb />KELLNER, LLP<lb /><lb />Brian Kabateck, Esq.<lb />644 South Figueroa St.<lb />Los Angeles, CA 90017<lb />(213)217-5000<lb /><lb />CM Ep pes A<lb /><lb />  elebra te<lb />Scamune<lb /><lb /> oepee |<lb /><lb />Sete c tT:<lb /><lb />lumni.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Steralization from pg 1....<lb /><lb />"personal horror. She suffered<lb />both a mental and nervous<lb /><lb />_ breakdown in one year.<lb /><lb /> oFor the third and fourth time<lb /><lb />I put my life together, and I<lb />went on, ? English said.<lb /><lb />_ Mary English has coped with<lb /><lb />her private hell since, quietly,<lb />without fanfare.<lb />But she can never forget.<lb /><lb /> oAt 22 years old did this man<lb />say the word  sterilization? T<lb />No. At 22 did he ever tell me<lb />that never again would I ever<lb />have a child? No, ? English<lb />said.<lb /><lb />Nial Cox Ramirez, 59, was<lb />one of the first four years ago<lb />to publicly tell how, in 1965 at<lb /><lb />the age of 17, she was forced<lb /><lb />by the Washington County<lb />Dept. of Welfare to be<lb />sterilized literally the day after<lb /><lb />~ she had her only child.<lb /><lb />If she didn Tt, her family would<lb />be kicked off of welfare.<lb /><lb /> oYour family is going to.<lb />starve because of what you<lb />did, ? Ramirez recalls the:<lb /><lb />. social worker threatening.  oIf<lb /><lb />you don Tt do this, we going to<lb />take this check away from<lb />(your mother). You can have<lb /><lb />~ another ~ when yo get<lb /><lb />marri<lb /><lb />But years later when Ramirez<lb /><lb />_ got married, she found out<lb /><lb />- Will ? the 2004 NCDHHS, ,.. Sa.witer only child, Tony an<lb />Eugenics Study Committee a tlt: _<lb />~ Report noted.  oIn some cases, ee<lb />} ipa nace pe Mary Frances English, a well-<lb />no knowledge spoken lady in her early<lb />fabs eres, ss of the fifties, is from Fayetteville,<lb />where all who know her call<lb />The young female victims, ner Demy. ;<lb />none of them ever told why :<lb />they were being operated on, oa a ibe a<lb />never knew that their ability faanity valies a<lb />to have children had been pre dcthers: 6<lb />destroyed forever, until years 6<lb />later when they were told by  ?<lb />their ances bon dane mine, she<lb />Pak: Riddick, English and Ata young age she had<lb />amirez, the many Years |.  chitdren, Butat 22; English Ts<lb />on have been nothing short physician allegedly performed<lb />. eee. a procedure on her, the true<lb />Elaine Riddick was.a young. , wuecitel wee Ge wat<lb />teenager living in Perquimans mi<lb />County when a social worker '<lb />determined that she was | she ss tom Rerilized.<lb /> ofeebleminded ? and<lb />Siete  ? In 1975 after ting made<lb />venus. aware, she went back tohis -<lb /> oTwas raped at the age of 13, ? office and firnily confronted<lb />Riddick, now 53, told the<lb />museum audience. The<lb /> oMy doctor sold bill of<lb />Perpetrator was a 20 year-old cu and when I came back<lb />Piatra a son three years later to turn that<lb />i eral bill of goods in, he'sat across.<lb />pregnan from me...and laughed. ?<lb /> oI did not have any one that I Pee<lb />_ Amazingly, English Ts doctor<lb />could g0 and talk to. not only denied that he<lb />terilized her, but taunted her<lb />In 1968 at age 14, young . ;<lb />Elaine was sterilized without oe ae coy  Pre wecin he<lb />her knowledge or consent<lb />because her grandmother, «wal in hi;<lb />who couldn Tt read, was forced seth hepa k di<lb />by a social worker to mark her ent a ne 6<lb />H consent on a form. , |<lb />aT She ran  out into the waiting ~<lb />me Riddick Ts child, a boy she _ area, where she was told if<lb />later named Tony, would be die didn't quiet down. o<lb />the only child she would ever could be penile »<lb />have. She didn Tt know her | |<lb />1 condition until Pe en later ambi that time that Ts really ou<lb />y hen she ma hildren i C010 what I wanted because I wage:<lb />ave more chi ; getting ready to hurt a lot of ?<lb /> oI did not know I was Peo pie, ? English _ "<lb />, ate: ai Mo rend So angry was the woman, she<lb />ck tearfully'to actually told patients in<lb />audience.  oA doctor had told waiting area to  orun, this.<lb />me that I had been butchered. man Ts sterilizing you! ?<lb />Her physician tried to reverse wwnel Peaielten the police<lb />the sterilization procedure by were on their way, but she<lb />operating again. didn't care:<lb />But it didn Tt work. Finally, a nurse walked up to<lb /> oI tried totell myself thatt English.<lb />ar nga b ie I  oPlease, Miss English, ? the<lb />cou with it, ry 4<lb />Riddick, now sobbing nurse said in   low, soft voice.<lb />uncontr ollably, said,. o oIn order. «  ?<lb />for me to survive I knew I had Pease gave now.<lb />pt ena it a it aati, kiiew ete that ob a<lb />4 ee because I can of the people in that doctor Ts<lb />; Onees ! office, that nurse knew the<lb /> oI can Tt forget, I can Tt forgive wags<lb />tie Poupis wheal Wi 16° Wien Bactish jot howe db<lb />For most of my life I the a I called every family member<lb />was feebleminded, | thought I she could reach, including her<lb />was retarded. I thought I did ~mother and grandmother, to<lb />something wrong, ? tell them the horrible truth,<lb />It took a long time before Ronpnscrtiys 7 dieeaay,<lb />Riddick realized that it wasn Tt<lb />her, but the system she Noone except her fiancée, T<lb />became caught up inasa who after being told that<lb />Chil No iteles octhes. no night, broke off the<lb />one beyond seas engagement.<lb />could really guide her inher 45. needless w say, Ldidn't<lb />youth. get married, ? she says,<lb />Four yearsagoinan 4 |<lb />interview, Elaine Riddick said "st te ee ee<lb />of her experience as both a went to English, warning her<lb />victim, ahd survivor,  oNoone 1.4 + make trouble for her<lb />should ever feel the pain and doctor, of else bad things<lb />agony of not Being able to could happen to her, of her<lb />have children, My heart still pig.<lb />bleeds, Setar aif  i ida<lb />bleed, because of w +  oThey said I needed to leave<lb />happened to.me,-  4. the doctor alone, or your ki<lb />: awa<lb /> oWhat they did was hateful. t Sy OP ken away from<lb />was inhuman. ? }<lb />For years ay M English<lb />Riddick now lives in Atlanta, said nothing pay A<lb /><lb />behind me, go forward with<lb /><lb />that she could never have<lb />another child.<lb /><lb /> oDo you know how that made<lb />me-feel, when you see another<lb />woman walking down the<lb />street, pregnant, and knowing<lb />that that could have been you.<lb />You can Tt ever have another<lb />child. be<lb /><lb />In 1973, Ramirez actually<lb />tried to sue the state for what<lb />was done to her, but the case<lb />was thrown out on a<lb /><lb />~ technicality.<lb /><lb /> oIt Ts wrong, it Ts wrong to do<lb />another human being like.<lb /><lb />that, ? Ramirez told the<lb /><lb />History Museum audience.<lb /><lb /> oIt Ts wrong to take away what<lb />God gave me because they<lb />thought I was feebleminded. I<lb />worked at the hospital for<lb />twelve years. How could I be<lb />feebleminded? ?<lb /><lb /> oLtook care of myself. I took<lb />care of my daughter. But x lihey<lb />said] I Tm feeblemin<lb /><lb /> oTt hurts, ? Ramirez continued,<lb /><lb />as follow survivor Elaine<lb />Riddick wept as she listened.<lb /> oTt hurts so bad, You don Tt<lb />know how hard the pain is. ?<lb /><lb /> oI tried to get over it, put it<lb />my life. But we deserve some.<lb /><lb />kind of [compensation] for all]<lb /><lb />they did to us., ?<lb /><lb />Whatever they give us, ?<lb />Ramirez said,  oit Ts not going<lb />to give me my life back. ?<lb /><lb />_ Ramirez T only daughter,<lb />Deborah Chesson, wiped<lb />away her tears as she listened<lb />from the audience.<lb /><lb />Wonbie (b-Forsyth) the<lb /><lb />ea &amp; : 7<lb />7 fa te A<lb />  BS as<lb />i ae = a<lb />m) arene ee x<lb /><lb />| a Tc a<lb /><lb />: *<lb /><lb />* 1 J<lb />J<lb /><lb />for many of the remaining ini<lb /><lb />_ Survivors so that they can have<lb /><lb />their medical records verified,<lb />and be eligible for free services<lb />forthe NC Dept. of Health and<lb />Human Services and the Office<lb />of Minority Health and Health<lb /><lb />Finding those survivors is part<lb />of the reason why the  oWhy<lb />Me? ? museum exhibit will travel<lb />the state starting in August, in an<lb />effort to educate the public at<lb />large in hopes that survivors will<lb />come forward. -<lb /><lb />As forthe sterilization<lb />compensation bill, it remains<lb />stuck in the House<lb />Appropriations Committee<lb />chaired by Rep. H.M.<lb /> oMickey ? Michaux of Durham.<lb /><lb />~ Womble says he was promised<lb /><lb />by both House Speaker Joe<lb />Hackney and Michaux that HB<lb />296 would at least get a<lb /><lb />hearing.<lb /><lb />But once again the bill, which<lb />Womble has filed since 2003,<lb />remains politically radioactive. -<lb /><lb />Survivors like Elaine Riddick,<lb />Mary English and NialCox..<lb />Ramirez say even if the bill<lb />passed and each one received<lb />$50,000 from the state,<lb /><lb />certainly that wouldn Tt be nearly a<lb /><lb />enough to compensate them for<lb />the unqualified hurt and pain<lb />they T ve suffered all of these<lb />years,<lb /><lb />Butatleastit would be<lb /><lb />something, a small but tangible.<lb />gesture echoing Gov. Mike<lb />Easley Ts formal apology in<lb />2002.<lb /><lb />The survivors say, however, that<lb />they don Tt expect to see it. In<lb /><lb />fact they make'the charge that ?<lb />ese se i Wainy Sores<lb /><lb />Elaine Riddic<lb /><lb /> eeee © PHOS<lb /><lb /> =o 4 &amp; pee eo<lb /><lb />Minority Voice July 18 - 31, 2007 pg9<lb /><lb />many of the elderly survivors to<lb /><lb />die off as possible so it has less<lb />to deal with.<lb /><lb /> oT believe they want us gone, ?<lb />said Willie Lynch, a white<lb />gentleman in his70 Ts from -<lb />Carteret County who was<lb />castrated by the state when he<lb />was just a teenager.  oThey don Tt<lb />want todeal with this. ?<lb /><lb /> oWe should be compensated for<lb /><lb />what we've been through, ? said<lb /><lb />Riddick.  oBut being |<lb />compensated will definitely not<lb />take away all of the pain and. -<lb /><lb />suffering, the humiliation and the<lb /><lb />embarrassment. ?<lb /><lb />dfn ey proeabsdes wer<lb />~ Fim hee counters, High toe boxes and much mote.<lb /><lb />Hedithwise  "<lb /><lb />615 I xo tap Greenile, NC-27834<lb />Www.healthwisepharmacy.com =<lb /><lb />252-752-0338 ©<lb /><lb /> oMoney will not [make us feel<lb /><lb />better] about all of that, ?<lb />Riddick added,  obut yes, we<lb />should a compensated. ?<lb /><lb />garded a Phomotie<lb /><lb />BETTE rey<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />fats 4 Acceso FR,<lb /><lb />Examination Today!<lb /><lb />~ CHIROPRACTIC<lb /><lb />NEW PATIENT CERTIFICATE 7; ae<lb />ee  oPREE!  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          <lb />Unfair sentencing pel.<lb /><lb />f the way the fi Commission, said that looking<lb />pa tha eel cours a inttthe affect abd potlncy of<lb /><lb />the mandatory minimums is<lb />We need to see if continuing<lb /><lb />timely,<lb />minimums is the best<lb /><lb />pax mere . Hinojosa said.  oThe last report<lb />The Congressional Black Caucus. that we issued on the topic was<lb />has long been opposedtothe 16 years ago and we need to<lb />mandatory minimums, saying that See how itis working. ?<lb /><lb />the distinction between crack<lb />cocaine and powder cocaine<lb />works absingt Blacks. Statistics . demographic characteristics on<lb />have shown that Blacks tend to _ the racial affect of mandatory<lb />serve longer sentences because of Minimums in 2006. The data<lb /><lb />the possession of crack cocaine Showed that while Blacks are<lb />while Whites, who tend to sell and !3 percent of the population, 32<lb />use powder cocaine, get lighter ecrnicta the cases prosecuted<lb /><lb />Hinojosa presented<lb /><lb />| minimums<lb />eee are Black defendants.<lb />Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich. :<lb />pia of te lolcey  i ' Thirty-eight percent of the cases<lb />Committee, has stated that one of Prosecuted are Latino<lb />his priorities willbe to look into 4?,?fendants while Whites<lb />_ the disparity of the mandatory constituted 26 percent.<lb />about i it and to do something Marc Mauer, executive director ©<lb />of the Sentencing Project, said<lb /><lb />Ricardo Hojo, chairman of the  Hat mandatory minimums have<lb />United States Sentencing been a failure.<lb /><lb /> oThis nesds vo be looked into, ?<lb /><lb />selectively targ<lb />_ whom they fe feel sh should be put<lb /><lb /> oThey have not achieved their<lb />stated objectives, ? he said.<lb /> oWhen they were enacted in the<lb />late 1980s, it was designed to<lb />stem the tide of crack cocaine<lb /><lb />-and to avoid the abuses that<lb /><lb />some judges used when they<lb /><lb />sentenced defendants. Instead,<lb /><lb />you have ss eiar a who: =<lb />or<lb /><lb />under the guidelines, which in ;<lb /><lb />Many cases is minorities. ? .<lb /><lb />Mauer said that mandatory  "<lb />minimums do not fight - :<lb />recidivism, or the rate of retums<lb /><lb />-toprison. Plus, hesaid,drug  "<lb /> eae ,<lb /><lb />not been stemmed.<lb />US. Dinette ude Bel:<lb /><lb />~ Cassell, who serves on the -<lb /><lb />Judicial Conference of the<lb />United States T Criminal Law<lb />Conférence, said that surveys  "<lb />conducted by his organization<lb /><lb />_ show that three-fourths of the<lb /><lb />American people would want a<lb />mandatory minimum sentence<lb /><lb />-» Shown above i the wean ot the African Apter at Store ldcated<lb /><lb />at the Carolina East Contes wit two of her employees. Drop by and the Beautiful Black Art and<lb />Pictures will make your home stand out to your children. Specializing in Black Books Sorority and<lb /><lb />Greek Material. staff photo<lb />Daughters Of Isis .... ,<lb />The dangers ofsmoking were - Margaret Staton and Shemay A wonderful time was had by<lb />portrayed inaskitbyShatina  GreenondatingandaWord all: Thank you toall the<lb />Cassey and Olga Jones, The GameleadbyEleanorHagans. participants, attendees, and all<lb />Cornerstone MB Church of who made this Teenage<lb />Williamston Praise Dancers . - Doorprizesweredistributed Awareness Symposium<lb />praised God and entertained by Marsha Sharpe and possible.<lb />oe aaa Jacqueline Jackson. A special thanks to Mr. Jim<lb />moves. Rouse  " The Minority Voice<lb />Grace andclosing wasdone Newspaper and Radio Station<lb />Proper Dressing skit was by Pastor Brown. Lunch was woow.<lb />presented by IdaCarmonand . served toall. Each attendee<lb />nen Tyson. Thiswas and ipant received a fee Submited by:<lb />followed by another skit on ach . pea! Jacqueline<lb />peta dr oe ae i Rofelt Pasha Court # 108,<lb />Pet bee<lb /><lb />Sno Mere he Glen Links Cb ev AC Bro, astro rk !<lb /><lb />Sister<lb />Memorial Zion Church<lb /><lb />Daughters of Isis<lb /><lb />be of en his p<lb /><lb />set aside if another sentence for<lb />a defendant was more<lb />appropriate.<lb /><lb /> oEach offender who comes<lb />before a federal judge for<lb />sentencing deserves to have<lb />their individual facts and<lb />circumstances considered in<lb />determining a just sentence, ?<lb />Cassell said.<lb /><lb />Nunn agrees with Cassell. She<lb />plans on becoming ee ag<lb />defender and to continue<lb />sorak oncaaiinebene ney<lb />minimums and unfair sentencing.<lb /><lb />rt<lb /><lb />Mandatory minimums should<lb />be abolished to allow judges to<lb />regain their sentencing<lb />discretion, ? she said.<lb /><lb />The hearing was maddy a fact-<lb />finding exercise; Scott said.<lb />Conyers said that there will be<lb />additional hearings on the<lb />subject before legislation is<lb />considered that would alter or<lb />dismantle the mandatory<lb /><lb />minimums,<lb /><lb />SS. Fe) |. OF. le<lb /><lb />6 PASSENGER<lb />A T CADILLAC DES<lb /><lb />-. the City Council as he often<lb /><lb />- LOOKING AT CHUCK<lb />AUTRY<lb />Whenever people who don Tt<lb /><lb />now Chuck Autry ask others<lb /><lb />bout him, one thing becomes<lb />lear very quickly; everyone<lb /><lb />De diagtase Ties Aoncy<lb />as lots of good things to say<lb />bout him. People<lb /><lb /> Phuck  Autry right now because<lb /><lb />is currently the strongest<lb /><lb />andidat rte Greil Ci<lb />OUNC il At-Large seat whic<lb /><lb />il be decided in the<lb /><lb />$ aconsistent friend to so<lb />hany people, Often, it was<lb />ple who were trying to pay<lb /><lb />J mortgage or Just needed to<lb /> peta car repaired in order to<lb /><lb />ave transportation to work.<lb />+ ead haven Tt<lb />: oro eli<lb /><lb />son<lb /><lb />boldly voted with Council<lb /><lb />He served three terms on the<lb />Council from 1995 through<lb />2001. In fact, most people<lb />agree that Chuck Autry has little<lb />or nothing to prove when it<lb />comes to the question of<lb />whether he deserves support in<lb />the African American<lb />community. As long as anyone<lb />can remember, he has openly<lb />made an effort to relate and<lb />reach out, not only to the<lb />representatives of the black<lb /><lb />annual New Year's Day feasts<lb />and the traditional black-eyed<lb />peas and trimmings that were on<lb />the menu. His cook-<lb />outs, paid for with no outside<lb />aie<lb />Opportunity for him to befriend<lb />many that he may not have<lb />inmstnogces *<lb /><lb />you meet almost anyone<lb />knows Chuck Autry, it Ts re<lb /><lb />, community and his generosity.<lb />~ However, if you ask Chuck<lb /><lb />hind wi otic pein<lb />_| about him, his service to the<lb /><lb />Autry about his candidacy to ©<lb />retumn to the Greenville City<lb /><lb />Council, you'll find that in his<lb />heart and mentally, he never left.<lb /><lb />- Hisintense interest in public<lb /><lb />affairs is nota publicity stunt or<lb />an ego trip of some kind. He<lb /><lb />has specific issues that concern<lb />him greatly. Number one on his<lb />list of concerns is the high crime<lb />rate in Greenville.  oT Tm looking<lb />forward to working with the<lb /><lb /> Chief of Police on ways to<lb /><lb />patrol high crime areas 24/7 ?<lb />Autry stated recently in an:<lb />interview for this story, He also.<lb />sees the need to unify the City<lb />Council which often experiences<lb />pai. In that area, he<lb />may have a unique advantage.<lb /> oLalways got along fine with  "<lb />them and there has never been z<lb />harsh word spoken between us ?<lb />wednesday<lb />relationship with persons<lb /><lb />Sela UReT Camels<lb />Few people can honestly make<lb />that same statement, especially<lb />piven thalela did es thor<lb />recent City Councils have<lb />experienced,<lb /><lb />Aside from business and<lb />civic interests, Chuck Autry is a<lb />devoted fantily man who has<lb />been married for 54 years and<lb />has 5 adult children, 6 grand<lb />children and 2 great grand<lb />children. Autry is a decorated<lb />war veteran, who earned the<lb />Silver Star and a Purple Heart<lb />while serving with the U.S.<lb /><lb />in the Korean War.<lb /><lb />he isnolongerinthe §<lb /><lb />Bi ar. og<lb />devote an even greater amount<lb />of time and attention to public<lb />concems than he did in the past.<lb />That is what his supporters can<lb />Chick Ay wont em<lb />won or<lb />the City down. In his plain<lb />spoken, down-to-earth fashion,<lb /><lb />Stieton<lb /><lb />  a<lb /><lb />| E<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Jena, Louisiana:<lb />Nooses and White<lb /><lb />Suprema Nac) uv te Sa<lb />By Alice Woodward<lb /><lb />Ona late summer day in 2006,<lb />in Jena, Louisiana, a Black high<lb />school student asked permission<lb />to sit beneath the  owhite tree ? in<lb />front of the town Ts high school.<lb />It was unspoken law that this<lb />shady area was for whites only<lb />during school breaks, But a<lb />student asked, and the vice<lb />principal said nothing was<lb />stopping them. So Black<lb />students sat underneath the tree,<lb />challenging the established<lb />authority of segregation and<lb />racism, The next day, hanging<lb />from the tree, were three ropes,<lb />in school colors, each tied to<lb />make a noose;<lb /><lb />_ The events set.in motion by<lb /><lb />those nooses led to.a<lb /><lb />" schoolyard fight. And that fight<lb />_ ledtothe conviction, on June.<lb /><lb />28, 2007, of a Black student at<lb />Jena High School for charges -<lb /><lb />that.can bring up to 22 years in:<lb />prison. Mychal Bell, a 16-year-<lb />old sophomore football star at<lb /><lb />thetime he was arrested, was Thenig<lb />. old white man, along with two<lb /><lb />convicted by an all-white jury,<lb /><lb />ithouta single witness being<lb /><lb />called on his behalf. Andfive<lb />more Black students in Jena still<lb /><lb />fromthe fight.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Caseptla Bailey, a Black<lb />community leader and mother of<lb />one of the Black students, told<lb />the London Observer,  oTo us<lb />those nooses meant the KKK,<lb />they meant,  Niggers, we Tre<lb />going to kill you, we T re going to<lb />hang youtill you die. ? The<lb />attack was brushed off asa '<lb /> oyouthful stunt. ? The three white<lb />students responsible, given only<lb />three days of in-school -<lb />suspension.<lb /><lb />In response to the incident,<lb />several Black students, among<lb /><lb />. them star players on the football<lb /><lb />team, staged a sit-in under the<lb />tree. The principal reacted by<lb />bringing in the white district<lb />attorney, Reed Walters, and 10<lb />local police officers to an all-<lb />school assembly. Marcus Jones,<lb />Mychal Bell Ts father, described<lb />the assembly to Revolution:<lb /><lb /> oNow remember, with<lb />everything that goes on at Jena<lb />High School, everybody Ts<lb />separated, The only time when<lb />Black and white kids are<lb />together is in the classroom and<lb />when they playing sports<lb />together. During lunch time,<lb />Blacks sit on one side, whites sit<lb />on the other side of the<lb />cafeteria. During canteen time,<lb />Blacks sit on one side of the<lb />campus, whites sit on the other<lb />side of the campus.<lb /><lb /> oAtany activity done in the<lb />auditorium  " anything  " Blacks<lb />sit on one side, whites on the<lb />other side, okay? The DA tells<lb />the principal to call the students<lb />in the auditorium. They get in<lb />there. The DA tells the Black<lb />students, he Ts looking directly at<lb />the Black students  " remember,<lb />whites on one side, Blacks on<lb />the other side he Ts looking<lb />directly.at the Black students,<lb />He told them to keep their<lb />hanging their nooses up. If he<lb /><lb />Bi aid<lb />co ee lame ten<lb /><lb /> ultimately given probation and<lb /><lb />hears anything else about it, he<lb />can make their lives go away é<lb /><lb />~~ -with the strokeofhispen. ?<lb /><lb />DA Walters concluded that the.<lb />students should  owork itouton<lb />theirown. ? Policeofficers<lb />roamed the halls of the school<lb />that week, and tensions<lb />simmered throughout the fall.<lb />semester. aE<lb /><lb />InNNovember, a football a<lb />season came toaclose, the<lb /><lb />~ tmainschool building was<lb />_. mysteriously burned to the<lb /><lb />ground. This traumatic event<lb />seemed to bring to the surface |<lb />the boiling racial tensions in °<lb />MOR PAS:<lb /><lb />Ona Friday night, Robert<lb /><lb />Bailey, a 17-year-old Black<lb />student and football player, was<lb />invited toa dance at a hall<lb />considered to be  owhite. ? When<lb />he walked in, without warning -<lb />he was punched in the face,<lb />knocked onthe groundand ~<lb /><lb />attacked by-a group of white<lb /><lb />youth. Only one of the white<lb /><lb />asked to apologize,<lb />The night after that, a 20-year.<lb /><lb />and two of his friends at a local.<lb /><lb />wrested the gn oii<lb />" prevent him from using it. They<lb /><lb />were arrested and charged with<lb />theft, and the white man went<lb />free. nae<lb /><lb />The following Monday students<lb />returned to school. In the midst<lb />of a confrontation between a<lb />white student, Justin Barker,<lb />and a Black student, Robert<lb />Bailey "where Bailey was<lb />taunted for having been beaten<lb />up that weekend "a chaotic<lb />fray ensued. Barker was<lb />allegedly knocked down,<lb />punched, and kicked bya<lb />number of Black students, He<lb />was taken to the hospital for a<lb />few hours and was seen out<lb />socializing later that evening.<lb />Six Black students " Robert<lb />Bailey Junior, Theo Shaw,<lb />Carwin Jones, Bryant Purvis,<lb />Mychal Bell, and a still.<lb />unidentified minor, allegedly the<lb />attackers of Justin Barker "<lb />were arrested, charged with<lb />attempted second degree<lb />manslaughter, and expelled from<lb />school. .<lb /><lb />White Supremacy Then and<lb />Now<lb /><lb />This did not all happen in the<lb /> oRed Summer ? of 1919 when<lb />Jim Crow segregation thrived,<lb />and Blacks in major cities faced<lb />race riots that raged throughout<lb />the country. This did not occur<lb />in the 1950s after Brown vs.<lb />Board of Education was<lb />decided in 1954 and young<lb />children faced angry white mobs<lb />to make history in desegregating<lb /><lb />_ public schools, This did not<lb /><lb />happen in the summer of 1955<lb />when, in Money, Mississippi, a<lb />vibrant Black youth by the name<lb />of Emmett Till was brutally<lb />murdered for whistling at a<lb />white woman. This did not<lb />happen during the period 1865<lb />to 1965 during which 3,446<lb /><lb />om people were lynched in<lb />: + United States,<lb /><lb />This is how. When three white<lb /><lb />_ students in Jena committed this<lb /><lb />_ parking spaces. This is only Phase I of the project; the next phase will<lb /><lb />Burney &amp; Burney Construction Company is  "<lb />_ building North Recreation Complex for ECU.<lb /><lb />On 8/24/06, Burney &amp; Burney Construction Co., Inc. came out of the bidding office on ECU Ts campus as the<lb />: Eee es oe lowest bidder for the ECU-North Recreational. .<lb />Complex project located on Highway 264 E.<lb />Burney &amp; Burney accomplished two things that<lb />_ day: Being the lowest bidder &amp; becoming one ¢<lb />~ the few black contractors to ever receive this size<lb />of an award from ECU. Burney &amp; Burney has in<lb />the past performed work for ECU, but no where<lb /> hear this magnitude; however they are teaming on<lb />a project to construct a Coastal Studies Institute in<lb />Manteo, NC for ECU. Mr. Owen Burney,<lb />President of Burney &amp; Burney stated,  oThis is not<lb />| the first large job we bid through the UNC -<lb />System or at ECU, ? Burney &amp; Burney Ts states<lb />blessings do not come from any system, it comes<lb />from our Lord Savior Jesus Christ! =<lb />This maybe a record for ECU in awarding this size<lb />- contract to'a minority; however, by no means is<lb />ee "this type of contract similar in Charlotte, NC. Mr.<lb />Burney comments, that this project has been in great opportunity to highlight Burney &amp; Burney Ts management<lb />&amp; organizational skills to bring together a successful team who will complete this project months ahead of the<lb />scheduled completion date &amp; within budget. Pe tae : Bea<lb />ECU-North Recreational Complex project contains approximately 70<lb />acres. which will include a 6 acre lake to be used for fishing, small craft<lb />boating, 4 rugby fields, 4 soccer fields, an artifical beach, a toilet facility,<lb />maintenance &amp; storage facility, concession stand &amp; more than400.<lb /><lb />include another 60 acres to include 4-additional soccer fields, 4 baseball »<lb />diamonds, 4 tennis courts, a golf course, a 3-story recréational building,  "<lb />a boat dock, volley ball area on the extended beach &amp; a natural walking<lb />trail. Burney &amp; Burney Ts project manager Dallas Peele and © oes<lb />Superintendent, Michael Rodgers both agrees that  oduring the  "  <lb />____ construction of this project, we have been<lb />- proactive, with planning and scheduling of all contracted work. We have hada  "<lb />good working relationship with ECU and the designer with 75% of work<lb />completed. ? Mr. Burney added that  oWe are blessed to have an opportunity to<lb />build this project in our community &amp;'to serve others like this one in our home<lb />town. We want other minorities to know  " " Yes, it Ts hard out here, but you Tve<lb />got to keep believing and shaking the bushes until something falls; when it falls<lb />(and it will fall if you are a true believer) please do not forget who made it<lb />possible  " " God! o Burney &amp; Burney statés  oECU will receive not only a<lb />completed project, but a project that was built with Quality from Start to finish!  o<lb /><lb />JUR FAMILY<lb /><lb /> ARING FOR YOURS<lb /><lb />Why would seven separate hospitals combine their talents and resources<lb /><lb />under one name? To meet the extraordinary goal of caring for the people<lb />of eastern North Carolina. From Tarboro to Tuscarora, our family of care<lb />looks out for yours, providing world-class health care to 29 eastern Carolina<lb /><lb />counties. A big job? Sure. But it Ts what University Health Systems does best.<lb /><lb />University Hearn Systems<lb />. | of Eastern Carolina®<lb /><lb />WWW. uUhseast,com<lb /><lb />Our Family of Hospitals: Bertie Memorial | Chowan | Duplin General | Heritage | The Outer Banks | Pitt County Mer<lb /><lb /></p>
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