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Mourners file into a funeral for Baltimore Police Det. Sean Suiter at Mount Pleasant Church in Baltimore Nov. 29, 2017. Suiter died a day after being shot while investigating a homicide case in a particularly troubled area of West Baltimore. See story on page B1.
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Black Caucus Quizzes FBI Director on ‘Black Identity Extremists’ By James Wright Special to the AFRO jwright@afro.com Members of the Congressional Black Caucus, including its chairman, U.S. Rep. Cedric Richmond (D-La.) posed tough questions to FBI Director Christopher Wray about surveillance of Black political activists in recent months. Continued on A3
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Conyers Buffeted by Sexual Harassment Controversy
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The controversy surrounding U.S. Rep. John Conyers Jr. (D-Mich.) and his settlement of a sexual harassment case in 2015 by a former employee and accusations that he sexually harassed several other women hasn’t damaged the high reputation that he has among leading Blacks. “I have known him for a long time,” Dr. E. Faye Williams, president and CEO of the National Congress of Black Women, told the AFRO. “He has been a Continued on A3
AFRO Archived History Aug. 23, 1969 On Nov. 29 FBI Director Christopher Wray faced tough questioning from members of the Congressional Black Caucus about a document titled “Black Identity Extremists Likely Motivated to Target Law Enforcement Officers” that leaked in October. The document stirred fears among many that the FBI was reviving its infamous COINTELPRO program, which targeted for surveillance and disruption Black activists such as Martin Luther King Jr. and the Black Panthers in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1970, the AFRO published an editorial cartoon which depicted Black Panther leader Fred Hampton after the FBI executed a “no knock” warrant on his apartment in 1969. Hampton was killed in the raid under suspicious circumstances that supporters have longed called murder.
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Rep. John Conyers, who has been a member of Congress since 1965, recently stepped down as the ranking Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee because of sexual harassment accusations by former employees.
The AFRO-American Newspaper Company moved into its new, digitally focused, location in Baltimore on Nov. 28. The newspaper’s publication schedule and web posting frequency will remain the same. The new address of Continued on A3
Prince George’s County House Delegates Address Maglev Issue By James Wright Special to the AFRO jwright@afro.com The growing controversy over a proposed high-speed train that will go through but not serve Prince George’s County has motivated the county’s delegates to go to Annapolis to get actively involved. The SCMaglev (super-conducting magnetic levitation) train is being seriously proposed for the Washington D.C.Baltimore corridor and a $27.8 million Environmental Impact Study that is being overseen by the Maryland Department of Transportation is scheduled to be completed by the winter of 2019. The issue that upsets Prince George’s County leaders and residents is that this train will start in the District, cut through neighborhoods in Prince George’s County’s northern sector and stop at BWI Airport in Anne Arundel County and finish Continued on A4
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