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Our Rich Black Heritage: Dr. Felton Grandison Clark

August 15, 2024August 22, 2024 Free PressOpinions

By Garry Blanson “Underneath the different colors of our skin, People are far more alike than they are different” -Lisa Nichols Wouldn’t It Be Nice If Race Didn’t Matter? This question reminds me of a forgotten Louisiana court case that…

Garry Blanson

Our Rich Black Heritage: Alice Marie Thompson

August 8, 2024August 15, 2024 Free PressOpinions

By Garry Blanson “Don’t be afraid of being an agitator, because every housewife knows the value of an agitator ; an agitator is the instrument in the washing machine which bangs the clothes around and gets rid of all the…

Garry Blanson

Our Rich Black Heritage: John J. Neimore

August 1, 2024August 8, 2024 Free PressOpinions

By Garry Blanson “The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why” -Mark Twain On July 4, 1917, “THE VOICE”  newspaper, the first newspaper that represented the “New…

Garry Blanson

Our Rich Black Heritage: Cleve Mormon

July 25, 2024August 1, 2024 Free PressOpinions

By Garry Blanson Someone asked a question, “Why is Black Student loan Debt So High?” When we look at the Student loan Default numbers for Black students, it’s enough to make you want to cry! Well, one online article said…

Garry Blanson

Our Rich Black Heritage: Daisy E. A. Lampkin

July 18, 2024July 25, 2024 Free PressOpinions

By Garry Blanson What system replaced the “PEONAGE SYSTEM” in America? For those who aren’t familiar with what the Peonage System was, it was a system where former slaves were forced to pay off a debt through physical labor. Soon…

Garry Blanson

Our Rich Black Heritage: Henderson H. Dunn

July 11, 2024July 18, 2024 Free PressOpinions

By Garry Blanson While I was lying down, it was brought to my remembrance that there was a book “Published in 1930” by the Douglas Loan Company Inc. of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, titled, “Who’s Who in Colored Louisiana.” By the…

Garry Blanson

Our Rich Black Heritage: Mary “Mame” Stewart

July 3, 2024July 11, 2024 Free PressOpinions

By Garry Blanson “Oh Susanna, don’t you cry for me ; for I come from Louisiana where the Louisiana Legislators and Government Politicians are unscrupulous as can be!” Well, I don’t know about the rest of the people in Louisiana,…

Garry Blanson

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Celebrating Birthdays Today: --Iona Mae Norman, Jo Ann Johnson, Gloria J. Mitchell, Shirley Rucks, Gregory Harris, Gerald Dewayne Perkins, Catherine Smart, Shakira Wilks, Kandee Davis, Tammy Davis, Rachel Simmons, Dequarius Monterl Martin. (8)
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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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