African-American - News August 16, 2011While activists have suspended their threat to shut down construction work on the new Mississippi River Bridge on Tuesday, dissidents and unemployed African-American construction workers say they may go ahead and attempt to stop construction Tuesday on the Illinois portion of the $630 million dollar project. NAACP Fights New Redistricting Maps (WLOS) E.W. Pearson, founder of the agricultural fair in the Burton Street... (The Asheville Citizen-Times) County residents recently gathered to hear and see 2010 Census Data regarding the growth of White, Hispanic-Latino, Asian and Black-African American populations and how population changes will affect redistricting. NAACP vows to fight NC's redrawn political maps (Clover Herald) Trenton African American Pride Festival coming this summer to Cadwalader Park (Trenton Downtowner) Senator Vincent Fort is hosting a rally Monday morning to talk about redistricting and African-American voting strength. | ||
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011
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