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Home Intruder In Brandon Durham Case Held On $1M Bond...But What About The Cop Who Shot The Victim?

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Alejandra Boudreaux, 31, was charged in the home invasion and death of Brandon Durham. Officer Alexander Bookman has not been charged.

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Cleopatra Study Guide - Important Facts and Timeline
Cleopatra (January 69 B.C. - August 12, 30 B.C.) was the last pharaoh of Egypt. Following her death, Rome took over as ruler of Egypt. She was not an Egyptian, however, despite being pharaoh, but a Macedonian in the Ptolemaic dynasty that a Macedonian Ptolemy I Soter started. Ptolemy was a military
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Source: ThoughtCo
Aug
12
2030
Africa: How Africa's Anti-Suicide Laws Support The Opposite
For instance, in at least eight African countries like Malawi, Nigeria, and Kenya, attempting to commit suicide is against the
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Source: allAfrica.com
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COVID test blunders
Patients were also told that if their last COVID-19 test result was negative, they would be tested on June 3, but sent home for isolation, and that a follow-up on their progress would be done by the regional health authority responsible for the community or parish in which they
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Source: Jamaica Observer: Jamaican News Online – the Best of Jamaican Newspapers - JamaicaObserver.com
Lake Nyos: The deadly lake in Cameroon that once claimed over 1,700 lives overnight
Lake Nyos in Cameroon has been described as one of the deadliest water bodies in the world, responsible for a deadly natural disaster that took the lives of many as well as domestic animals on August
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Source: Face2Face Africa - The Premier Pan-African Voice
Mrs. Evers Prays Husband’s Death ‘Was Not In Vain
Jackson, Miss. — Mississippi is a bitter state meeting pleas for equality with bigotry and
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Source: Afro | The Black Media Authority
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POV: Changing Racist Hearts: Police brutality
During the 1980s, conflict raged between South Africa’s white minority Afrikaner government and the black majority
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Source: The Orlando Advocate
Billy Wilder
Billy Wilder , original name Samuel Wilder (born June 22, 1906, Sucha, Austria [now in Poland]—died March 27, 2002, Beverly Hills, California, U.S.), Austrian-born American motion-picture scenarist, director, and producer known for films that humorously treat subjects of controversy and offer
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Source: Brittanica
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Mar
27
2002
Two Black Men Found Hanging from Trees In California Ten Days Apart, Families Claim They Were Not Suicidal
A Black man was found hanging from a tree in Palmdale, California, on June 10, less than two weeks after another body was found in a town 50 miles
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Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information
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Tucker Carlson, Journalist Zaid Jilani Think Focusing On One Group’s Suffering From Coronavirus Over Others Is Wrong
Fox News host Tucker Carlson told viewers Monday that media personalities like CNN’s Don Lemon are equating the coronavirus with racism, leaving us “paranoid and
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Source: The Daily Caller
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Tyler Perry
Tyler Perry is an American actor, producer and director. He was born as Emmitt Perry Jr. on September 13, 1969, in New Orleans, Louisiana. He had three other siblings, and a very difficult childhood. His father was a carpenter and used to frequently physically abuse his family. Perry mentioned in
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Source: Black History Resources
Sep
13
1969
Sheriff promises thorough investigation into Palmdale hanging
PALMDALE — Sheriff Alex Villanueva vowed June 15 to conduct a thorough investigation — with cooperation from state and federal law enforcement — into the death of a 24-year-old black man found hanging from a tree near Palmdale City
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Christophe, Henri
Christophe, Henri äNrē´ krēstôf´ [key], 1767–1820, Haitian revolutionary leader. A freed black slave, he aided Toussaint LOuverture in the liberation of Haiti and was army chief under Dessalines . When the latter declared himself emperor, Christophe took part (1806) in a successful plot against
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Coroner Reveals 'This Is Us' Writer's Cause of Death | - Where Wellness & Culture Connect
Take a look at some of her tweets from 2019 below: You May Also Like Maybe the better question to ask is, what happens in the minds of Black women in general who commit
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Source: BlackDoctor | Health News On Fitness, Nutrition & Weight Loss - BlackDoctor
Africa: One in Two Children Suffer Violence Each Year - Report
A new report has shown that one out of two children aged 2-17 years experience some form of violence globally each
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The Original Karens: From Emmett Till’s Accuser To The White Woman Who Sparked The Tulsa Massacre
Over the weekend, #KarensGoneWild trended on social media with jaw-dropping videos of frantic white women attacking Black women, toddlers, teenagers and grown Black
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Source: Celebrities, Music, News, Entertainment, TV Shows & Videos | BET
Protesters Call Attention to Deaths of Two More Black Men | Afro
By Russ Bynum and Ed White
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Photos of Black victims of racial violence hung with nooses in Milwaukee
(Photos: Times Union, WLKY
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Oluwatoyin ‘Toyin’ Salau, Missing Black Lives Matter Activist, Found Dead
UPDATED: 10:39 a.m. ET
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Jim Jones
Jim Jones , byname of James Warren Jones (born May 13, 1931, Crete, near Lynn, Indiana, U.S.—died November 18, 1978, Jonestown, Guyana), American cult leader who promised his followers a utopia in the jungles of South America after proclaiming himself messiah of the Peoples Temple, a San
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Source: Brittanica
Evelyn Bundy Band (c. 1926)
Formed in 1926, the Evelyn Bundy Band was one of the earliest and most influential local jazz ensembles to contribute to the Seattle, Washington jazz
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Source: Black Past
Community Demands Answers After Black Man Is Found Hanging Near City Hall
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News Brief: Policing Order, U.S. Troops In Germany, Hanging Deaths Probed
KING: NPR White House correspondent Franco Ordoñez has been talking with senior administration
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Source: Stories About Black History
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Tyler Perry
Tyler Perry , original name Emmitt Perry, Jr. (born September 13, 1969, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.), American playwright, actor, screenwriter, producer, and director whose works—in which he often portrayed the character Mabel (“Madea”) Simmons, an outspoken grandmother—combined
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Source: Brittanica
Sep
13
1969
Hyman, Phyllis (1949–1995)
Phyllis Linda Hyman was an American singer-songwriter and actress. She was best known for her singles from the late 1970s through the early 1990s including: You Know How to Love Me, Living All Alone, and Don’t Wanna Change the World. Hyman was born on July 6, 1949 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to
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Source: Black Past
Jul
6
1949
The death of George Floyd: A historical context
“Floyd’s murder is the latest example of 400 years worth of terrorism against Black people,” said Kofi Taharka, chairman of the National Black United
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Source: Houston Defender Network - Houston's Leading Black Community News & Information Source
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Too many African American children are born in shackles
Police serve as an occupying force in poor communities of color because those communities exist—often created by red-lining— worsened by savage inequality of schools and health care and job
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Initial Findings Disputed In Probes Into California Hanging Deaths
When two black men were found dead hanging from trees in California, authorities first called them
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Source: Stories About Black History
Dorothy Dandridge, actress born
Dorothy Dandrige
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Nov
9
1922
Nooses Found Hanging On Trees In Oakland Being Investigated As Hate Crime
Prior to that, 24-year-old Robert Fuller was found hanging from a tree in the Los Angeles suburb of Palmdale, California on June 12 and 38-year-old Malcolm Harsch, another Black man, was found dead in similar circumstances on May
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Source: Celebrities, Music, News, Entertainment, TV Shows & Videos | BET
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Gary Coleman
Gary Coleman was an American actor, best known for being a child star on the television sitcom “Diff’rent Strokes”. He was born on February 8, 1968 in Illinois. He was adopted at birth by Edmonia Sue and W.G. Coleman. Coleman suffered from kidney disease from his childhood, and the
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May
28
2010

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