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Category: Opinions

Perspectives on the lives we live: Topic – Homecoming 

February 4, 2021February 4, 2021 Free PressOpinions

By Victor C. Kirk I did not intend to go on and on about Vice President Harris last week. My thoughts were seized by the murder of a 20-year-old whose funeral I attended last Sunday at Antioch. My first funeral…

Victor C Kirk

Suspended attorney’s wife says complaining client is a con-artist

February 3, 2021February 4, 2021 Free PressOpinions

Note: The following was submitted by Dana Jefferson. Although it requests a retraction from the Free Press, we stand behind our story.  Dear Editor; I am writing you today in reference to an article you recently published regarding the awards…

Attorney Steve Jefferson, Letter to editor, Mrs. Steve Jefferson (Dana Tucker Jefferson)

Perspectives on the lives we live: Topic – Miscegenation 

January 28, 2021 Free PressOpinions

By Victor C Kirk I had planned to spend a moment or two in this week’s article applauding the inauguration of the first person of color as Vice President of the United States – Kamala Harris. I use the term…

Victor C Kirk

Topic: The Aftermath, perspectives on the lives we live

January 21, 2021January 28, 2021 Free PressOpinions

By Victor C Kirk With the ascension of Congressman Cedrick Richmond to the post of special assistant to President Biden, Louisiana may repeat the influence of the early 1970’s with Russell long, Lindy Boggs among others whose presence in the…

Victor C Kirk

Committee member says Mayor’s transition team cannot dismiss Black viewpoints

November 12, 2020November 12, 2020 Free PressOpinions

Editor’s Note: The following is an email sent by Victor Kirk, a member of the mayor’s quality of life subcommittee after he was reprimanded for sending copies of a Free Press editorial analyzing Mayor Oliver Ellis’ first 100 days from…

Mayor's transition team

Fred Louis: I ran for mayor because I had the right to run

July 16, 2020July 16, 2020 Free PressOpinions

By Fred Louis As African Americans, we have not always enjoyed the same level of freedom in this country as have our white fellow citizens. For those old enough to remember, the fight for our civil rights heightened in the…

Fredrick Louis

Kobe’s death was like a death in the family

January 30, 2020January 30, 2020 Free PressOpinions

Dear Editor, I am caught off guard. A death of someone I did not know personally but the death felt like family. Not a distant relative but more the sadness and despondence and emptiness you feel when you lose a…

Kobe Bryant, Letter to editor, Victor C. Kirk

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