In 1970, Nikki Giovanni and Maya Angelou have best selling books on the market. The Beatles break up. The 5th Dimension have the number one album of the year. Comer Cottrell opens Proline Corporation. He is
Dr. George Oliver Willis has devoted close to 50 of his 80-plus years to the cause of education. Born May, 1929 in Quitman, Texas, he received his early
The annual First Ladies and Women in Ministry brunch at Methodist Charlton Medical Center inspired, entertained, and enlightened all in attendance. Guest speaker Teri O’Connor, CFRE, executive director
The inscription of Psalm 80 reads, “To the Chief Musician upon Shoshannim-Eduth, A Psalm of Asaph.” The word “Shoshannim-Eduth means “lilies.” The background for this psalm took place
Dr. Juanita Wallace, president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People’s Dallas chapter, announced her resignation on Tuesday. The NAACP chapter will elect a new president in November.
Attorney General Eric H. Holder, Jr. hasn’t left the Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building yet, but civil rights activists are worried about whether a strong advocate
The Rev. Jesse Jackson presided over a prayer vigil at the Dallas hospital where the first man diagnosed with Ebola in the U.S. is being treated for the
October has been recognized as Domestic Violence Awareness Month in our country since 1987. During this month and throughout the year, Americans should join together to eradicate the
(AP) — The first Ebola patient diagnosed in the United States died in a Dallas hospital Wednesday. Thomas Eric Duncan, 42, was pronounced dead at 7:51 a.m. at