October 20 - 26, 2019
Vol. 24, Issue 40
Greater Houston Edition
LIVING LEGEND
OUR STORY
Tammie Campbell
October 20
W.E.B DuBois makes his speech, “Behold the Lord”. - 1946
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Fugitive Slave Act not enforced in Chicago. - 1850
HOUSTON - Tammie Campbell took a quantum leap from Alcorn State University in rural Mississippi to a nationally recognized author, social advocate and civil rights leader. After reading “Snow White” to her daughter, Campbell wanted to convey a message to her and other young girls about their inner beauty and God-given talent. This inspired her to establish the Honey Brown Hope Foundation and write the Honey Brown series that includes: Honey Brown In Search of Her Identity, a young African-American girl’s dream to become the first female president; Honey Brown Salutes Her Roots, a young girl’s adventurous trip back in time to meet her Ancient Egyptian ancestors; Honey & Sir Just Wanna Hoop, a college student breaking the gender barrier to play on a co-ed Olympic basketball team; Guess Who’s Going to the White House, a college student’s plea for the President to include Black History in American History books. To encourage readers to access the source of a healthy image, God and His son, Jesus Christ, Campbell also wrote The Spirit Within. Believing that liberty is God’s gift to humanity and everyone should be equally valued, Campbell petitioned Merriam Webster and Random House dictionaries to remove or redefine the n-word in 1991 and got the NAACP involved. Cont. aframnews.com
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Frank E. Peterson Jr. was commissioned as Marine flight officer. - 1952
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NAACP petitions United Nations on racial injustices. - 1947
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Jackie Robinson, baseball great, dies. - 1972
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Brooklyn Dodgers sign Jackie Robinson. - 1945
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WHAT’S HAPPENIN’
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The Hutchinson Report looks into the assassination of Atatiana Jefferson.
Page 3
Highlights from an exclusive interview with William “Randy” Bates.
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S.H.A.P.E. Community Center to host 50th Year Celebration.
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Mahalia Jackson, “Queen of Gospel Singers” was born. - 1911