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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21 - FEBRUARY 27, 2019

A M E S S A GE F ROM OU R PU BL IS H E R

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64,000 Chicago Police Announce “Shift” in Investigation Regarding Jussie Smollett Case, Confusion “As a victim of a hate crime who has cooperated with the police investigation, Jussie Smollett is angered and devastated by recent reports that the perpetrators are individuals he is familiar with. He has now been further victimized by claims attributed to these alleged perpetrators that Jussie played a role in his own attack. Nothing is further from the truth and anyone claiming otherwise is lying.” Smollett stated through his attorneys. By Lauren Burke, NNPA Contributor

Missing Black Women and Girls in the United States and

No One Seems to Care

NFL Settles Collusion Case with Kaepernick By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Correspondent Colin Kaepernick’s more than two-year battle with the NFL has come to an end. The former NFL quarterback and the league have reached a financial settlement in Kaepernick’s collusion complaint against football’s owners. The settlement comes just one day after it was revealed that the former San Francisco 49er, who led the team to a Super Bowl in 2013, turned down a contract offer to play in a new developmental league.

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On the night of February 16, the Chicago Police Department announced that their investigation into the alleged hate attack on actor Jussie Smollett had “shifted.” The actor was allegedly attacked by two men in the early morning hours of January 29 in Chicago. Smollett has been a star on the FOX Television show “Empire.” Continue reading online at:

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Nationwide — Over the years, a disturbingly disproportionate number of Black women and girls across the United States have gone missing. What’s even more alarming is that the media coverage and legislation that missing Black girls are getting seems to be lacking compared to missing white girls. A 2010 study about the media coverage of missing children in the United States discovered that only 20 percent of reported stories focused on missing Black children despite it corresponding to 33 percent of the overall missing (Cont’d on page 2) children cases. Conclusively, the report said that missing

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Dr. Brenda Snipes: A History of Excellence Part 3 of 4

“For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory;” (2 Corinthians 4:17) By Rasheed B’aithe and Bobby R. Henry, Sr. With all of these intricate parts, which includes counting the votes and matching the signature among others, how is the public sufficiently educated

on this? “When people come to our community forums, we give them opportunities to hear about or to see what we do with the ballots. A ballot comes in for example “Citizen A”. Ok we see and take his ballot. One might think that we put them over there. NO, you have to go through the system to determine that Citizen A is a registered voter. It’s not that easy; you have to go to the system to determine eligibility, you got to crop that signature by going to another

Doctors, Lawyers with Monetary Motives Cause Painful Decisions in Women’s Health Care By Glenn Ellis Women, especially women of color and poor women, tend to suffer disproportionately in our healthcare system. The problem is growing worse now that there’s a group of trial lawyers eager to exploit female victims, under the guise of offering help. Take for instance that roughly one-quarter of U.S. women suffer from pelvic floor disorders, and according to the Washington Post, about 3-4 million of them have been

treated with transvaginal mesh. The vast majority of these women receive repairs using transvaginal mesh without complications, but a significant minority experienced serious problems. After the publicity surrounding this issue hit the fan, the lawyers pounced. It has come to light that a collaboration involving some law firms, doctors, and finance companies are pressuring

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“THE POWER OF LOVE”

Firing Superintendent Runcie won’t solve the gun violence/mental health crisis in America By Bobby R. Henry, Sr. When is it necessary to reopen old wounds and revisit things that have been destructive and are causing a malignant divide in our communities? Langston Hughes asked a pivotal question in one of his most brilliant poems: What happens to a dream deferred? I do believe that the last question in this poem surmises what to expect when all the other interrogations are fully examined. I do believe that for us to move forward in determining a course of action that is needed for an honest dialogue concerning the questionable treatment of our Black school superintendent and board representative, we need to go back and scrutinize that which was not presented equally. To try and overshadow the death of anybody with political upheaval is adversarial to grieving family members. A country ran by a lunatic and a society disenfranchised by government and school (Cont’d on back page)

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Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm and Emma Black celebrate 60 years of marrital bliss

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innovative system that checks his signature on file to determine if it matches. There is another system that has to open the envelopes, another innovative piece of equipment which we use to cut open the envelope. You can’t use a hand paper cutter to open up 299,000 envelopes - no, no, no, no, that’s not logical. So we open up the envelope, put the ballot over here so you can’t see that this is Citizen A’s ballot, then it goes back to the

No matter the number of wrongs won’t make it right!

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