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Our Rich Black Heritage: Theodora Fonteneau Rutherford

April 4, 2024April 11, 2024 Free PressOpinions

By Garry Blanson Well, we won The High School Championships, but We Lost The Election” – Garry O Blanson The quote above is in reference to the two high school basketball State Championships recently won by Wossman High School girls…

Garry Blanson

Bills that passed in the Special Criminal Justice Session:

March 28, 2024April 4, 2024 Free PressOpinions

House Bill 4 by Representative Emerson (Act 10) provides relative to post conviction relief procedures. All of the present law limitations on repetitive applications and time limitations for post-conviction relief are considered jurisdictional and cannot be waived or excused by…

Bills that passed in the Special Criminal Justice Session

Our Rich Black Heritage: Atty. Buck Colbert Franklin

March 28, 2024April 4, 2024 Free PressOpinions

By Garry Blanson “Any time you throw your weight behind a political party that controls “TWO-THIRDS” of the government and that party can’t keep “THE PROMISE” that it made to you during election time and you’re dumb enough to walk…

Garry Blanson

Bills that passed in the Special Criminal Justice Session; below are the 2nd set of bills that passed:

March 21, 2024March 28, 2024 Free PressOpinions

Senate Bills Senate Bill 7 by Senator Edmonds (Act 9) requires ignition interlock for first offense DWI for at least six months of any probation, or the entire time that the driver’s license is suspended. For a second offense, the…

Bills that passed, Special Criminal Justice Session

Our Rich Black Heritage: The Colored Chamber of Commerce of Monroe

March 21, 2024March 28, 2024 Free PressOpinions

By Garry Blanson Well, as I was researching online, I came across information about a forgotten group of pioneering Colored People. What was so surprising about them is that they lived in Monroe, Louisiana! I learned that the group started…

Garry Blanson

For the next three weeks, we will publish the bills that passed in the Special Criminal Justice Session; below are a 1/3 of the bills that passed:

March 14, 2024March 21, 2024 Free PressOpinions

Senate Bill 1 by Senator Miguez (Act 1) makes it lawful for any person 18 years of age or older who is not prohibited from possessing a firearm under state or federal law to carry a concealed weapon without a…

Special Criminal Justice Session

Our Rich Black Heritage: Martha E. L. Haynes

March 14, 2024March 14, 2024 Free PressOpinions

By Garry Blanson Come, listen all you gals and boys, Ise just from Tuckyhoe ; I’m goin’ to sing a little song, My name’s Jim Crow.” Those words are part of a song called,”Jump Jim Crow” made famous by a…

Garry Blanson

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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”

By Garry Blanson Part Two from last week First, let me welcome…

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