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and activists disagree on the potential impact to the city’s Black community of a court ruling invalidating the District of Columbia’s ban on carrying firearms in public. On July 26, U.S. District Judge Frederick J. Scullin Jr., who normally sits in the

“Looking at America today, I just don’t see how we are going to make ourselves safer by arming ourselves against each other.” – Ladd Everitt Northern District of New York, ruled that D.C. could no longer enforce its ban until they found a licensing mechanism that passed constitutional muster. Given the relatively few Continued on A4

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Obama Seeks ‘Long Term’ Partnership with Africa

President Obama speaks at the U.S.-Africa Business Forum during the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit.

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By George E. Curry NNPA Editor-in-Chief WASHINGTON (NNPA) – President Barack Obama announced Tuesday that the federal government and private U.S. companies are investing $33 billion in Africa – $12 billion in new commitments – as part of an overall plan for his administration to strengthen its relation with the world’s second-largest continent. Speaking to nearly 50 African heads of state and top officials at the U.S.-Africa Summit at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in the nation’s capital, Obama said: “As president, I’ve made it clear

that the United States is determined to be a partner in Africa’s success – a good partner, an equal partner, and a partner for the long term. Although this is the largest gathering of African leaders ever convened by a U.S. president, China has had several such conferences and has a strong presence in Africa, building infrastructure and making loans, without attaching the United States’ concerns about democracy or human rights. Offering an indirect contrast to China’s presence in Africa, President Obama said, “We don’t look to Africa simply for its Continued on A4

Barry Men with Traffic Problems in the News By Valencia Mohammed Special to the AFRO

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DC Councilmember Marion S. Barry (D-Ward 8) and his son, Marion C. Barry are back in the news with more traffic problems. According to Gwendolyn Crump, spokeswoman for the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department, Barry was involved in an accident with injury at approximately 9:15

p.m. on Aug. 2 in the 2900 block of Pennsylvania Avenue SE. He was cited for driving on the wrong side of street, failure to have insurance, and for an unregistered vehicle. Both drivers were transported to the hospital. LaToyer Foster, public information officer for Barry,77, said he suffered a hypoglycemic attack and became disoriented. As a result, he caused a minor

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press the councilmember was involved in an accident, which is against MPD protocol. Assuming the worst, the press

“So instead of protecting people, I’m advised that @DCPoliceDept called news media to come film my hypoglycemic attack & accident? Sad.” – “tweet” by Marion Barry

ran to the scene, some leading off news clips speculating the accident was due to drugs. On Monday, Barry fired back with a tweet criticizing police unethical behavior. @marionbarryjr tweeted – “So instead of protecting people, I’m advised that @ DCPoliceDept called news media to come film my hypoglycemic attack & accident? Sad.” Continued on A5

D.C. Area Sweeps Nominations at Ford Neighborhood Awards Show By Maria Adebola Special to the AFRO

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Host Steve Harvey on stage last year at the 2013 Ford Neighborhood Awards.

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Last year’s winner for best community leader, Stan Richards of the Richards Group Foundation will be among the ten D.C. area finalist nominated in the 12th annual Ford Neighborhood Awards Show for the second time. “This event celebrates and honors the people who are working for the betterment of our community,” radio producer Rushion McDonald said. “What we do is shine the light on the jewels and diamonds in our community.” Continued on A3

The week of events included the East/West Vintage Baseball Game.

Local Maryland Organization Hosts Week on Black Baseball By LaTrina Antoine Washington D.C. Editor An organization in Prince George’s County, Md. held its sixth annual week of celebration, July 31 to Aug. 1, dedicated to teaching youth the history of Blacks in baseball. “I would like our residents and youths to know more about the untold stories of some great baseball players who were not able to play in Major League Baseball. Because of segregation, Continued on A5

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