Officials representing the City of Dallas, the Dallas Black Chamber, the FJDP Board were among other significant participants in the event… Part 2 of 2
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By Jazelle Hunt NNPA Washington Correspondent Teachers have always graded students. The Obama administration feels the time has come for someone to grade teachers. Teacher training programs—from colleges
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The NAACP is pleased the NBA is taking swift and strong action against Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling for his racist and offensive remarks. Their decision to
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