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After 60 years, black military officers rare

July 23, 2008 · Leave a Comment 

Associated Press - Sixty years after President Truman desegregated the military, senior black officers are still rare, particularly among the highest ranks. Blacks make up about 17 percent of the total force, yet just 9 percent of all officers. That fraction falls to less than 6 percent for general officers with one to four stars, according to data obtained and analyzed by The Associated Press. The rarity of blacks in the top ranks is apparent in one startling statistic: Only one of the 38 four-star generals or admirals... [Read the full story]

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Can Obama spur black allegiance to the GOP?

July 21, 2008 · 1 Comment 

Jeffery C. Mays, Newark Star-Ledger - When Tanya Freeman went to vote in the presidential primary, she asked a West Orange poll worker where the Republican polling station was. The elderly woman leaned into Freeman, an African-American, and whispered: “My God. I just assumed all of your people were Democrats,” Freeman recalled. Harold Edwards is used to a blank stare when he tells people in Newark he’s a Republican. “They can’t believe it,” said Edwards, who will be one of a few black... [Read the full story]

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Blacks in Congress Split Over Menthol Cigarettes

July 24, 2008 · Leave a Comment 

STEPHANIE SAUL, New York Times - Free cigarettes are no longer handed out at Congressional Black Caucus functions. And it has been years since anyone referred to Edolphus Towns, Democrat of Brooklyn, as the “Marlboro Man” for his campaign contributions from the tobacco industry. But the Congressional Black Caucus has not severed its financial ties to big tobacco. And that can complicate matters when the political discussion involves smoking’s impact on African-Americans. A rift has opened in the 43-member caucus over... [Read the full story]

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Md. Congressman Cummings Encourages FCC Chairman to Enact XM-Sirius Minority Programming Proposal

July 23, 2008 · Leave a Comment 

- Today, Congressman Elijah E. Cummings (D-Md.), former Chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, sent the following letter to Kevin Martin, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), in response to the recent proposal by FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein requiring Sirius-XM to lease 15 percent of their satellite capacity to diversity programming: July 23, 2008 The Honorable Kevin Martin Chairman Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street SW Washington, D.C. 20554 Dear Chairman Martin: This letter... [Read the full story]

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Australian PM wants blacks recognized

July 24, 2008 · Leave a Comment 

ROD McGUIRK, Associated Press - Australia’s prime minister, who has won applause for apologizing to Aborigines for past wrongs, has revived plans for a constitutional revision to recognize the country’s indigenous people. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was visiting a remote Outback Aboriginal community Wednesday when he raised the issue of recognizing Aborigines in Australia’s 107-year-old constitution. “We will … give attention to detailed, sensitive consultation with indigenous communities about... [Read the full story]

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NY Gov. Paterson raises $3.2 million for 2010 run

July 13, 2008 · 2 Comments 

Associated Press - Gov. David Paterson’s campaign committee says it has raised more than $3.2 million in just over two months. Paterson’s gubernatorial campaign committee was formed on April 14 — less than a month after he was sworn in as governor — and started fundraising on May 5. The Harlem Democrat rose from the lieutenant governor’s office on March 17 after Eliot Spitzer resigned amid allegations that he was a client of a high-priced prostitution ring. Paterson campaign spokesman Jonathan Rosen... [Read the full story]

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