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Tuskegee Pilot to Be Honored on a U.S. Stamp - C. Alfred “Chief” Anderson taught hundreds of Tuskegee Airmen to fly, and is now being honored with a U.S. Postal Service stamp for his dedication as a leader. Known as the “Father of Black Aviation,” he died at the age of 89 in 1996. (Photo: USPS) 
Video Proves Innocence of New Jersey Man - Criminal charges against Marcus Jeter, 30, of New Jersey have been cleared after a police dashcam video showing him being punched by a police officer during a stop surfaced. Two officers have now been indicted for falsifying evidence and one on assault. A third officer pleaded guilty to tampering with evidence. (Photo: ABC7/WABC TV NY)(Photo: ABC7/WABC TV NY)
Baltimore Mayor “Appalled” at High Marijuana Arrests - Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake of Baltimore has spoken out about the disproportionate arrests of African-Americans in marijuana offenses. "I believe the disproportionate rates say more about the inequity in our criminal justice system than it does about a need to legalize marijuana because we know African-Americans are not the only ethic group using the substance," said Rawlings.  (Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images)
/content/dam/betcom/images/2011/04/National/040111-national-farrakhan.jpgTeacher Caught Dragging a Student Through a Hallway - A principal at a Connecticut elementary school was caught on camera dragging a kindergartner out of a classroom by the leg in spring 2012. An administrator said Friday that Principal Carmen Perez Dickson should have been fired and not suspended for six months. She will be returning to work as a principal next month at another school. (Photo: courtesy NBC New York)

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Video Proves Innocence of New Jersey Man - Criminal charges against Marcus Jeter, 30, of New Jersey have been cleared after a police dashcam video showing him being punched by a police officer during a stop surfaced. Two officers have now been indicted for falsifying evidence and one on assault. A third officer pleaded guilty to tampering with evidence. (Photo: ABC7/WABC TV NY)(Photo: ABC7/WABC TV NY)

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