Bring That Week Back: Family Mansion Bombed in Hate Crime
Plus 4-year-old receives life saving transplant from sister.
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Black Family’s Mansion Firebombed in Suspected Hate Crime - A Black family in a small Los Angeles beach community was the target of a suspected hate crime when a fire bomb set their $3.5 million dollar home on fire. The family escaped the fire safely, but the house sustained over $200,000 worth of damages. (Photo: KTTV, Fox 11 Local News Los Angeles)
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Nearly 4,000 African Americans Were Lynched During 1877-1950 - The Equal Justice Initiative released a study that shows about 4,000 African-Americans were lynched during 1877-1950. The most active lynching states included the Carolinas, Alabama, Mississippi and Texas. (Photo: Afro American Newspapers/Gado/Getty Images)
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Death Rate of Blacks with HIV is Still Highest in Nation - The death rate for Blacks with HIV is declining, but a new report released from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that the death rate overall is still the highest for African-Americans. Blacks account for more than half of the new cases diagnosed each year. (Photo: China Photos/Getty Images)
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Four-Year Old Receives Life Saving Transplant From Sister - A 4-year-old girl in Atlanta received a bone marrow transplant from her 9-year-old sister. Angelique Walker was diagnosed with sickle cell anemia after birth and spent a great portion of her childhood in and out of hospitals. Since the transplant, Walker has been sickle cell free. (Photo: WAGA-TV, Fox Local News Atlanta)
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Judges Allow Gay Marriage to Proceed in Alabama - The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed gay marriage to proceed in Alabama. The decision suggests that in June, the Court will rule that no state can restrict gay marriage. (Photo: Jay Reeves/AP Photo)
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