Bring that Week Back: March 7
Bennett College president resigns, KKK flyers, plus more.
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Julianne Malveaux to Step Down as President of Bennett College - Bennett College, the historically Black all-women’s college, announced last week that President Julianne Malveaux is resigning. Her resignation will be effective May 6. The noted economist and author has led the college since 2007. She is leaving to pursue other challenges, the press statement said.(Photo: Wikicommons)
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Three Teens Dead After School Shooting - Last Monday, a suburban Cleveland high school student opened fire on a group of students, killing three teens and wounding two others.(Photo: AP)
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Black Lenders Face Discrimination - According to a study last week on the Federal Trade Commission’s website, Black borrowers were at least 25 to 35 percent less likely than others to be turned down for a loan. Some 110,000 loan applications were reviewed from 2006 and 2007.(Photo: Andrew Burton/Reuters)
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KKK Flyers Found in Georgia Yards - Residents in a suburban Georgia town were in for a surprise when they recently found not the daily paper, but a flyer recruiting for the Ku Klux Klan in their yard. Last week flyers were left in plastic bags featured a drawing of a Klan member in a hood with the note, “Neighborhood Watch: You can sleep tonight knowing the Klan is awake!”(Photo: Fox News Atlanta)
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Blair Underwood, Nicole Ari Parker Star in "A Streetcar Named Desire" - The time-honored play A Streetcar Named Desire is returning to Broadway April 3 with a Black cast. Set in 1950s New Orleans, the drama explores issues of class and heritage through the relationships of iconic characters.(Photo: Joseph Marzullo/WENN.com)
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Target Stores Yank Cards That Mock Whitney Houston - It’s almost too easy to imagine the number of shout-outs Bobby Brown must get when someone needs to warn a BFF about getting involved with a man who’s no good for her, and a card at Target did just that — until it was pulled from shelves last week. The tasteless card offered this bit of advice: "Next time you think of dating the bad boy, consider Whitney Houston. That’s all I’m going to say."(Photo: Reddit.com)
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Study: More Black Juveniles Sentenced to Life Without Parole - Black males are grossly overrepresented among juveniles who are sentenced to life without parole in the United States, according to a new study released last week by the Sentencing Project. The study surveyed more than 1,500 prisoners who were sentenced to life terms without parole when they were between ages 13 and 17. Of those juveniles, 97 percent are male and 60 percent are Black.(Photo: REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson)
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General Motors to Compensate Apartheid Victims - General Motors will pay up to $1.5 million to more than 20 apartheid victims for its role in supporting the racist regime in South Africa, the company announced last week. (Photo: AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)
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Federal Judge in Montana Admits to Sending Anti-Obama Email - A federal judge in Montana has admitted to sending a racially insensitive email about President Obama, which also compared African-Americans to dogs, as reported last Wednesday. Richard Cebull, a chief United States District Judge appointed by President George W. Bush in 2001, defended himself by saying that the email was not sent because of any racist feelings on his part, but rather because he was decidedly anti-Obama.(Photos from left: Wikicommons, Ron Sachs-Pool/Getty Images)
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Detroit Ex-Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick Ordered to Pay Higher Restitution - Detroit’s former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick will have less disposable income now that a Michigan parole board recently increased the amount he must pay in restitution by more than 200 percent. The board ruled that Kilpatrick, who served as mayor of Detroit from 2002 to 2008, will now pay $500 a month, rather than the $160 he had been paying previously, because it was discovered that he was paying more than $300 a month for cable television.(Photo: Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)
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