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George Floyd
Convicted murderer Derek Chauvin By Texas Metro News Team
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(January 5, 1928 – April 19, 2021)
Chauvin to face sentencing
Maybe it is the times we’re living in, dealing with COVID-19, social injustices, social distancing, isolation, uncertainty, pain, suffering, racism and the inability to do what you want to, when you want to. You know, like a Ball of Confusion, as the Temptations sang. Freedom and free will have fallen by the wayside, in hopes, for some, of surviving another day.
For those reasons, and others; I actually find myself spending more time than I care to admit, wondering why there is so much hatred in the world and where can I go to find that peace, somewhere where people realize that our time is so short on this earth so why do we spend so much time with the people, focused on things or carrying out acts that are really not worth the time of day? Why is the hate so strong? Which brings me to my truth. If you are not Black, you might be a little turned off if you read further. And, if you are Black, heck the way some of you are acting, you may feel
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• Vol. 9 • April 22 - 28, 2021
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With less than 10 hours of deliberations and no questions or additional instructions, a jury convicted former Minnesota police officer Derek Chauvin on all charges in the death of George Floyd. In an emotionally-charged trial that lasted three weeks, Judge Peter Cahill read the ver-
President Joe Biden
Vice President Kamala Harris
dict late Tuesday afternoon from the seven women and five men that decided Mr. Chauvin,
45, was guilty. He was charged with second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in connection with the death of Mr. Floyd on a street corner last Memorial Day. President Joe Biden said the decision could be the moment of significant change. He called on the nation to unify. Mr. Floyd’s murder “ripped the blinders off for the whole world to see,” the president said. President Biden said he had reached out to the Floyd family, praising them. Still, he said, “We
Historians Celebrate the Black Press ahead of NNPA Annual Convention By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire
Dr. D’Weston Haywood did not hesitate when asked about the value of today’s Black Press of America. The historian of 20th century American history with research and teaching interests in Black protest and protest thought, Black masculinity, Black power, and intersections of Black culture, Black politics, and Black public spheres, Dr. Haywood is himself a trusted voice.
This is the first in a series about the Black Press of America He said the 194th anniversary of the Black Press of America and this year’s National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) summer convention theme – Black Press Matters: Trusted Voice, Resilient Vitality, and Transformative Vision – is fitting.
“The Black Press has remained a resilient, trusted voice, heralding a transformative vision for nearly two centuries precisely because, since its inception, it has remained invested in truth-telling, expanding democracy, and exposing and critiquing the limits of both unapologetically,” remarked Dr. Haywood, who authored the 2018 book, “Let Us Make Men: The Twentieth-Century Black Press and a Manly Vision for Racial Advancement.” See NNPA CONVENTION, page 12
can’t think our work is done.” “Today’s verdict is a step in the right direction,” he said, “…a step toward justice in America.” His thoughts were echoed by Vice President Kamala Harris, who cautioned that “a measure of justice is not the same as equal justice” and that “racism is a problem for everyone.” Derek Chauvin was charged in connection with kneeling on Mr. Floyd’s neck for nine minutes and 29 seconds while he was handcuffed and lay prone against a city street. In Dallas, Dominique Alexander, president and founder of Next Generation Action Network, called the verdict “bittersweet” and noted that Mr. Chauvin had a look of disbelief as the verdict was being read. “Even he didn’t even believe it,” said Mr. Alexander. “He didn’t believe it because of this culture of policing that has allowed him through his years of service, has allowed him to feel See GUILTY, page 16
OBIT Wayne Barrow Placide 1947 - April 12, 2021
A celebration of life will be held for Wayne Barrow Placide on Thursday, April 22, 2021. A graduate of Prairie View A&M University, Class of 1968, he received his Masters Degree from Atlanta Univ. (now Clark Atlanta) and was a Managing Director at Hilltop Securities. Mr. Placide was a faithful, loving family man and beloved husband to Gayle and father to Wayne Anthony and Matthew Julian. He transitioned on April 12, 2021. He was a proud member of the Theta Alpha Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity and a member of Concord Church. Celebration of Life: Concord Church Thursday, April 22, 2021 6808 Pastor Bailey Funeral starts at 10:00 am. Drive Dallas, TX 75237