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Black History Month Profile: Rosa Foster, Anchorage Educator
Channel 2 NewsIf you've lived in Anchorage long enough, you might remember Rosa Foster. She was an elementary teacher in the 60s and later retired as a principal from the Anchorage School District. She came to Alaska from Virginia and she says she remembers the...Tags: Racism, African-American History Month
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Datebook
Sunday, Feb. 26 Concert The Naval Academy Band's Recital Series continues with saxophonist Master Chief Musician James Rodak at 3 p.m. in the Humanities Building at Anne Arundel Community College, 101 College Parkway in Arnold. Rodak will be...Tags: Maritime (music group), Music Industry, Arts and Culture, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Employment Opportunities
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Fish fry planned Saturday at church
The Ladies of Ebenezer AME Church, 40 W. Bethel St., will hold a fish fry Saturday, starting at 11 a.m. for one of its Women’s Day fundraisers. It will be eat in or take out. The menu includes fish, fried potatoes and onions, coleslaw, cornbread...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Arts and Culture, Willie Mays, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), African-American History Month
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Soulful Symphony's 'Evolution'
After a hiatus of more than a year, Soulful Symphony re-emerged last month to perform for a packed house at the Hippodrome Theatre, inaugurating a concert series that continues there Friday night.
Thanks to support from the recently launched Hippodrome...Tags: Minority Groups, Jacob Lawrence, Music Industry, Michael Jackson, Arts and Culture
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Black History Month: Jamba Juice CEO James White
PIX11.comWalk into a Jamba Juice store - and you'll notice a variety of flavors on the menu and behind the counter. There's a visible commitment to a healthy lifestyle and diversity - championed by Jamba Juice CEO James D. White. We caught up with the 51-year...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Safeway Inc., American Express Company, African-American History Month, Corporate Officers
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Anne Arundel County exhibit briefs
'Discovering the Native Landscapes of Maryland's Eastern Shore' Exhibition of paintings, photographs, prints and ceramics is on view through March 30 at the Adkins Arboretum's Visitors Center, 12610 Eveland Road near Tuckahoe State Park in Ridgely....Tags: Museums, Arts and Culture, Arts, Photography, Crofton
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"The Ballad of Emmett Till" play in Houston
KIAHIf you've never heard of Emmet Till, you should. Back in 1955, the 14-year-old from Chicago was visiting family in Mississippi. He stops at a store in a small town and allegedly flirts with the white woman behind the counter. Five days later his body...Tags: African-American History Month, Emmett Till
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Crashing the Oscars
The Oscars are serious — important people making important, relevant, thought-provoking movies about race, marital relations, horses and Owen Wilson seeing dead Parisians. The dresses and jewelry are beyond fancy. The tuxes are bespoke. Sidney...Tags: The Iron Lady (movie), Warrior (movie), Hugo (movie), Woody Allen, The Tree of Life (movie)
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Celebration encourages youth to remember black history
brossi@jessaminejournal.comSing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us, Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us; Facing the rising sun of our new day begun, Let us march on till victory is won. — “Lift Every Voice and Sing,&...Tags: Malcolm X, Abraham Lincoln, Entertainment, Music, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Black History Month program to be held Saturday
Friends of Doleman Black Heritage Museum, Washington County Public Schools, Hagerstown Washington County Convention and Visitors Bureau and The Maryland Theatre will celebrate Black History Month Sunday. The event will be held at The Maryland Theatre,...Tags: Bowie State University, Arts and Culture, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), African-American History Month, Schools
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Tuskegee Airmen offer insights into era of segregation
When he was a Tuskegee Airman on an Alabama air base in the 1940s, Cecil O. Byron and other members of the all-black squadron could not shop or dine in the nearby town. They were relegated to the balcony at the movies and could not leave the theater until...Tags: Tuskegee Airmen, Arts and Culture, Teachers, Racism, African-American History Month
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Black History Month: African-American leaders advance, but struggles remain
Staff WriterEDITOR’S NOTE: This year’s Black History Month theme is “Black Women in American Culture and History,” according to the Washington, D.C.-based Association for the Study of African American Life and History, the founders of Black...Tags: Minority Groups, African-American History Month, Washington, DC, U.S. Air Force
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