December 10, 2023
GREATER HOUSTON EDITION
African-American News&Issues
“Addressing Current & Historical Realities Affecting Our Community”
Vol. 28, Issue 47
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Camp Logan
HARRIS COUNTY APOLOGIZES
(Left to Right) ABC13 anchor Erica Simon, David Tillmam’s wife and 2 daughters, ABC 13 Chief Meteorologist David Tillman, AnchorMelanie Lawson, Producer Marshall Truehill and ABC Anchor Gina Gaston
BLACK JOURNALISTS SNEAKER NIGHT By: N. L. Preston
The Houston Association of Black Journalists (HABJ) hosted its annual Scholarship and Fundraising Gala was held at the historic Eldorado Ball Room in Third Ward. The evening turned out to be a “Who’s Who” event, mixing media pioneers, up-and-comers and college students all under one roof as they celebrated accomplishments, then danced the night away comfortably while wearing their “flyest kicks” for the themed “Sneaker Ball.” HEB was title sponsor of the event, providing 12 students from across the Houston area with scholarships to help fund their educational endeavors.
James Harris, HEB’s Director, Diversity & Inclusion and Supplier Diversity, and nearly 20 more representatives from the company were in attendance, witnessing the impact their sponsorship dollars have on the youth. HABJ wanted to cast the net wide, reaching out to colleges across the Houston area to bring more students, who may not have even known HABJ was an available resource for development and mentorship. Students were selected from Alvin Community College, University of Houston, Texas Southern University, Houston Community College, Lamar University, North American University, Lee College and College of Biblical Studies. Sneaker Night on pg. 3
Commissioner Rodney Ellis and County Judge Lina Hidalgo on Tuesday, Dec. 5, will announce Commissioners Court will vote on a resolution to recognize the African American soldiers and apologize to their families for the miscarriage of justice during the 1917 Camp Logan Riots in Houston. “… On behalf of our region, Harris County Commissioners Court apologizes to the families of all the soldiers who were killed, beaten, harassed, unfairly convicted, and denied their rights to due process and equal protection under the law while serving our country in Harris County,” states the resolution, which Commissioner Ellis will present. “The Harris County Commissioners Court salutes the soldiers of the 3rd Battalion, 24th Infantry Regiment who served at Camp Logan and their courage in the face of extreme racism and injustice; commends the individuals who fought for their clemency,” it continues. The U.S. Army recently set aside the convictions of 110 Black soldiers who were convicted after the riots. Nineteen were hanged, and 63 received life sentences. “I am putting forward a resolution at Commissioners Court commending these families for their perseverance to shine a light on this injustice,” For more visit Commissioner Ellis said. aframnews.com