AMERICAN EXPERIENCE and “Freedom Riders” and the 2011 Student Freedom Ride
Freedom Riders Official Trailer,
Films to Watch – by Stanley Nelson :
(2) Jonestown: The life and Death of Peoples Temple
(3)The Murder of Emmett Till
First posted 1/2011
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE and “Freedom Riders” and the 2011 Student Freedom Ride
Freedom Riders Official Trailer,
Films to Watch – by Stanley Nelson :
(2) Jonestown: The life and Death of Peoples Temple
(3)The Murder of Emmett Till
First posted 1/2011
Essence in-house reviewer
discovers …
The Heiress – The Richest 11 yr old Black Girl in America
Searching for Sarah Rector … Abrams Books for young Readers
author Tonya Bolden recounts a gripping tale of Rector
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Lost & Found – American Cocktail: A”Coloured Girl” in the World
Harvard Univ Press … Memoir of Anita Reynolds
an irrepressible chameleon who rubbed shoulders with Harlem Renaissance literati, modeled for Coco Chanel and more
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Shameful Past
David Beasley’s shocking book …
Without Mercy … St. Martin’s Press
sheds light on 6 Black men who were electrocuted on a single day in December 1938 at the same prison
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The Truth
Black Stats … The New Press
The go to source for the 411 on Black folks
Monique W. Morris
breaks down the numbers on those working on green jobs to our incarceration rates … Did you know that in the five years before the Great Depression, Black owned businesses in the United States increased by 61%

The number of Americans who have lost their unemployment benefits is huge…and growing.
Today, we will hit the 1.6 million mark for the number of people who have been cut off from emergency unemployment benefits since December 28. That is 1.6 million Americans whose financial security, and in many cases their children’s financial security, is in jeopardy because Republicans in Congress have failed to act.
Last week, a majority of Senators voted to extend these benefits. But because of Republican obstruction, it didn’t pass the filibuster-proof 60 vote threshold. In fact, as shown below, many of the Republicans who voted against renewing unemployment benefits come from states where it is especially needed.

Not only did these and other Republican Senators vote against the unemployed in their states, they also voted against the will of a vast majority of Americans. Poll after poll (after poll!), including the latest from CBS News released yesterday, finds up to seven in 10 Americans want to extend unemployment insurance benefits for those that lost them when they expired at the end of 2013.
Meanwhile, Republican grandees gathered at the winter meeting of the Republican National Committee actually voted to call for an end to a successful crackdown on wealthy tax dodgers in order to help, as they explained it, raise more money from wealthy Americans living abroad. It’s no wonder that 63 percent of Americans believe the policies pushed by Republicans in Congress favor the wealthy, while just 9 percent think they favor the middle class.
BOTTOM LINE: Profits at the biggest banks may have bounced back to record highs, but the economy is still not working for too many struggling families. Letting the extended, emergency unemployment benefits lapse through the next year would cost us 240,000 jobs and slash economic growth. It already drained $400 million from state economies in the first week alone. We can’t afford for Republicans to oppose this vital program that would support their state economies and extend lifeline for those looking for work.
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Design Lampshades for Solar Lanterns to Help People in Need
During Panasonic’s Cut Out the Darkness project, visitors to the company’s website can design lampshades for solar lanterns that will be donated to regions without electricity. Photo: Panasonic
Want to light up the life of someone who needs it? Now you can. Panasonic’s Cut Out the Darkness project allows visitors to the company’s website to design lampshades that could be sent along with solar lanterns to those who live in areas without access to electricity.
On election night in 2012, a newly re-elected President Barack Obama uttered an important aside in his speech: “I want to thank every American who participated in this election. Whether you voted for the very first time — or waited in line for a very long time — by the way, we have to fix that.” Sticking to his word, Obama went on to issue an executive order forming a nonpartisan Presidential Commission on Election Administration to, in his words, “improve the voting experience in America.”
Almost a year later, that commission — chaired by the top attorneys from both the Obama and Romney campaigns — has issued a series of recommendations based on six months of study. Overall, the report calls for the creation of a new national standard: “no citizen should have to wait more than 30 minutes to vote.” The recommendations focus primarily on two categories of improving voter access: expanding access to the ballot box in an effort to reduce lines, and modernizing voting procedures and equipment.
Here are some of the more noteworthy specific recommendations offered by the commission, via the Huffington Post:
The commission also called for improving the data collected about election administration and voting machine performance so policymakers can better assess actual election administration performance against ideals.
The bipartisan commission stayed away from the most controversial issue surrounding voting: voter ID law. But many of these recommendations are an important validation of the work of many voting rights advocates. They are also an explicit rebuke to some conservative state governments that have taken steps to reduce voting access by decreasing early voting days and restricting the absentee ballot process.
The Commission’s findings complement a report that CAP Action released last week on voting access. Our report analyzes county-level data in seventeen 2012 swing states and ranks each county in those states on voter access. It highlights how there are wide discrepancies in a voter’s access to the polls not just based on which state he or she lives in, but also which county within the state.
If you live in a swing state and want to see how your county stacks up, check out the full CAP Action report HERE.
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