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Our City——Our Community

March 6, 2025March 20, 2025 Free PressOpinions

By Marie Brown It has been approximately 13 months since Jeff Landry was sworn in as the new Governor for the state of Louisiana.  Also, it has been a little over a month since Donald J. Trump was sworn in…

Marie Brown

Our Rich Black Heritage : Dorothy Bell-Gundy Washington

March 6, 2025March 20, 2025 Free PressOpinions

By Garry Blanson “If there is no struggle, there is no progress” – Frederick Douglass Just in case you missed it, this past Friday, February 28, 2025, which was the final day of Black History Month, a call went out…

Garry Blanson

Our City……….Our Community

February 27, 2025March 6, 2025 Free PressOpinions

By Marie Brown As we come to the end of Black History Month, the parades, activities, events, and others will stop. The floats, parties, church, and school programs were enjoyed by all. The community should now declare the next 10…

Marie Brown

Our Rich Black Heritage: The Forgotten 1953 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Bus Boycott

February 27, 2025March 6, 2025 Free PressOpinions

By Garry Blanson While many Black Youth in Monroe, Louisiana are familiar with the famous Montgomery, Alabama Bus Boycott that was called for by Martin Luther King Jr. and other Black Leaders on December 5, 1955, the Monday after a…

Garry Blanson

Our City—–Our Community

February 20, 2025February 27, 2025 Free PressOpinions

By Marie Brown ULM is now in the market for a new President since Dr. Ron Berry is stepping down to return as a faculty member at the university. The Presidential search ironically started during Black History Month. Historians are…

Marie Brown

Our Rich Black Heritage: Luther P. Jackson

February 20, 2025February 27, 2025 Free PressOpinions

By Garry Blanson As Black History Month for February 2025 heads along pass the halfway point, I would like to mention two significant things that have taken place thus far in Louisiana, during the current Black History Month. The first…

Garry Blanson

Our City—Our Community

February 13, 2025February 20, 2025 Free PressOpinions

By Marie Brown Let’s talk Black Empowerment and Black Economics. It is not my intention to tell you how to spend your hard-earned money. As a case in point, are we supporting our community in which we live? The overriding…

Marie Brown

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Our Rich Black Heritage: The Humble Beginnings Of The Carver-McDonald Library, In Monroe, Louisiana

By Garry Blanson Please note that this is part one of a…

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Our Rich Black Heritage: “The First Negro Zulu Mardi Gras Parade in Monroe, Louisiana”

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