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February 15-21, 2024

VOL. 39, No. 07

Your Community Connection Since 1994

BY: BLACKPAST

Robert Carlos DeLarge served as a Republican member of the U.S. to my satisfaction, and, I believe, to Congress less than a full term. He was the satisfaction of a majority of the elected in 1870 and began his term members of this House, that such a state on March 4, 1871. However he left of affairs does exist in some portions of Congress on January 24, 1873 within the southern states. two months of the completion of his I am free to say that none can bring term when the seat was declared vacant the charge to my door of ever having as the result of an election challenge acted in a manner that would be termed initiated by Christopher C. Bowen, his illiberal. I am also free to say that I, like Democratic opponent. After he left other gentlemen upon the floor of this Congress DeLarge served as a local House, have the honor of representing magistrate until his death in Charleston a district in which no case of outlawry on February 14, 1874. One of DeLarge’s has ever occurred. Since the time of speeches appears below. Here he calls reconstruction no outrage has been for the enforcement of the Fourteenth committed in my district; and I say Amendment to the Constitution which frankly to you today that until within the guarantees citizenship to all African last few months no one upon the face of Americans while defending his fellow god’s earth could have convinced me black South Carolinians against that any secret organization existed in the charge of supporting a fiscally my State for the purpose of committing irresponsible government. murder, arson, or other outrages upon Mr. Speaker: I had supposed that in the the lives, liberty, and property of the consideration of this matter of legislation people; and, sir, I sincerely deplore and for the South party lines would not have lament the abundance of that evidence been so distinctly drawn, but that we which so plainly proves the existence would have at least first endeavored to of such an organization today. Would to ascertain whether or no there was any God, sir, that the fair fame of the State of necessity for the legislation, and then my birth, and which I have the honor in decide what kind of legislation would part to represent, had not been marred by be best. I say I did not expect that party the wicked deeds of these outlaws, who lines would be drawn so distinctly while shrink from no cruelty, who spare no considering a matter of such grave sex nor station to carry out their devilish import. purposes. I believe that if there was a single But, sir, I cannot shut my eyes to gentleman upon the floor of this House facts; I cannot refuse to yield my faith to who, before the commencement of tales of horror so fully proven; and I am this debate, doubted that lawlessness, thoroughly convinced that it is necessary confusion, and anarchy existed in to do something to cure these awful some portions of the South, he is at wrongs. I am free to admit that neither least cured of that doubt by this time. the Republicans of my State nor the Gentlemen upon both sides of the House Democrats of that State can shake their have in their speeches acknowledged, garments and say that they have had no and, by the evidence produced, proven

hand in bringing about this condition of affairs. Both parties are responsible for it. As a member of the Republican party I may state, while demanding legislation on behalf of all the citizens there, that both parties to a considerable extent are responsible for this condition of things. Sir, it is necessary that we should legislate upon this subject. The Governor of my State has called upon the Executive of this country for assistance and protection. He has stated distinctly in that call that he is unable to preserve the public peace in some districts of that State. That is something which we must all admit. That is not denied by the Democrats of South Carolina. Some of them doubtless rejoice in this, because they can throw the blame, as they think, upon the administration of the State,

which is in the hands of their political foes. It is not now the question, what is the cause which has brought about this condition of affairs. It is useless, except for the purpose of gaining partisan credit or fixing partisan odium, now to charge the blame here or there. But, sir, the naked facts stare us in the face, that this condition of affairs does exist, and that it is necessary for the strong arm of the law to interpose and protect the people in their lives, liberty, and property. Just here allow me to make a suggestion. If the gentlemen on this side of the House propose to legislate for the benefit of the people of the South, I tell them, and say it fully conscious Continued on page 7

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February 15-21, 2024

Publisher’s Message

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By Willie Brown

I love February. It’s my birth month and the month that we celebrate Black History. It’s also the Month of Love. This is certainly true in Inglewood’s case, as this city was founded on Valentine’s Day back in 1908. Love was certainly in the air when Daniel Freeman set out to make Inglewood his home some 35 years earlier. Credited as Inglewood’s Founder, the school teacherturned-lawyer-turned-land developer from Canada made his fortune in Inglewood. He was a millionaire when he passed away in 1918, leaving behind large sums of money and valuable parcels of land. But he wasn’t the only one. Drawn to its natural springs in what is now known as Edward Vincent Park, earlier settlers like Jose Manuel Orchado Machado, found green pastures near the springs with plenty of open space to raise their cattle and make a good living. Fast forward to the 20th Century, people fell in love with Inglewood because of good jobs in the aerospace industry, the arts, and cultural venues, and the upward mobility of African Americans and Latino residents, living

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peacefully side by side. There’s a lot to love about Inglewood. There is a close proximity to LAX and major freeways. Good neighborhoods to raise your family. A community where property values continue to rise. The City’s progress has been nothing short of phenomenal. It has become a world-class center for sports and entertainment. It has grown to become a hub for major league football and basketball, and it is the future of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Soccer 2028 Summer Olympic Games. What do you like most about Inglewood? Leave your comments at Inglewoodtoday.com

Celebrating Lunar New Year 2024: Embracing Tradition and Renewal in California Joe W. Bowers Jr. | California Black Media

In California, the Lunar New Year presents an opportunity for the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities to come together in celebration, marking a time of renewal, tradition, and cultural significance. This year, the festivities span more than two weeks, starting on February 10, with traditions and celebrations being observed throughout the state. The Lunar New Year is a festive season that holds significant cultural and astrological meaning. It follows the lunisolar calendar and welcomes the beginning of spring, the first new moon of the lunar calendar, and the changing of the zodiac sign. 2024 is the Year of the Dragon In Sept. 2022, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 2596, officially recognizing Lunar New Year as a California state holiday. “I am immensely proud of the richness of diversity and backgrounds represented in our state and understand the importance of wanting to see one’s own experience reflected in state holidays,” Newsom said in a statement at the time. In proclaiming Feb 10, 2024, as “Lunar New Year”, Newsom said, “Let us show support and solidarity for our AAPI friends, family and neighbors and recognize their irreplaceable contributions to our California story. As the Year of the Dragon begins, we wish

happiness and good fortune to all.” The origins of Lunar New Year festivals are thousands of years old and are steeped in legends. One legend is that of Nian, a hideous beast believed to feast on human flesh on New Year’s Day. Because Nian feared the color red, loud noises, and fire, red paper decorations were pasted to doors, lanterns were burned all night, and firecrackers were lit to frighten the beast away. On the Lunar calendar, each year is represented by one of 12 zodiac animals. The animals are the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig. In addition to the animals, the five elements of earth, water, fire, wood, and metal are incorporated into the lunar calendar. Each year is associated with an animal and a corresponding element. The year of the Wood Dragon in 2024 symbolizes a period of power, wealth, and transformation. It is anticipated to inspire individuals to seize opportunities, pursue their aspirations, and bravely tackle life’s challenges with resilience. In California, AAPI communities celebrate Lunar New Year with different traditions, though there is some overlap. One of the most widely recognized Lunar New Year traditions is exchanging “red envelopes,” or “lai see” in Cantonese. “Lai see” are distributed by elder family members to younger ones to wish them prosperity. Other traditions include performing lion or dragon dances and lighting fireworks. It is also common to eat special foods; for instance, it is tradition in China to eat longevity noodles to bring oneself a long life. At Disney California Adventure the world-famous mouse and his friends will celebrate the Year of Dragon with a Mulan Lunar New Year Procession with Disney characters dressed in special costumes, Asian food specials and a Wishing Wall made of ornamental lanterns. The Lunar New Year is celebrated with various foods and traditions that symbolize prosperity, abundance, and unity. Houses are cleaned thoroughly to rid them of bad luck that might be left over from the past year. Some households hold rituals offering food and paper symbols to their ancestors. Older family members give out envelopes containing money to children. Sticky rice dishes, symbolizing unity, are a common part of the feast. As Californians of all backgrounds come together to celebrate the Lunar New Year, they honor their heritage, strengthen bonds, and reflect on the diversity of cultures that populate the state. In the Year of the Wood Dragon, the spirit of the Lunar New Year is expected to shine brightly, steering Californians toward a future filled with promise and possibility.


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February 15-21, 2024

New Senate Pro-Tem McGuire Sworn In; Appoints Two Black Lawmakers to Leadership

Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media

Three days after Sen. Mike McGuire (D-Healdsburg) was sworn in as the 49th President pro Tempore (Pro Tem) of the California State Senate, he appointed California Legislative Black Caucus members, Sen. Steven Bradford (D-Inglewood) and Sen. Lola SmallwoodCuevas (D-Ladera Heights), to leadership positions. McGuire reassigned Braford to chair the Senate Standing Committee on Energy, Utilities, and Communications. He will be responsible for oversight of -- and evaluating legislation related to -- utilities, energy companies, alternative energy development and conservation, and communications development and technology. McGuire appointed Smallwood-Cuevas to lead the Labor, Public Employment and Retirement Committee (formerly the Labor and Industrial Relations Committee). Smallwood-Cuevas and five other committee members are responsible for oversight, legislation and state activities related to labor, industrial safety, unemployment, workers’ compensation and insurance, and state and local public agency collective bargaining. Bills concerning state and local nonschool public employees, noncertificated and classified public school employees, public retirement systems, public employees’ compensation and employment benefits, including retirement and health care, and state social security administration are all within the committee’s purview. Smallwood-Cuevas called McGuire “the hardest working man in the California State Senate.” At some point during the current legislative session, McGuire will have to weigh in on a reparations bill Bradford has introduced, Senate Bill (SB) 490, that proposes the establishment a new state agency called the California American Freedman Affairs Agency (CAAFAA). A recommendation by the California Reparations Task Force, CAAFAA would

be responsible for administering the reparations process for Black Californians and determining eligibility under the lineage-based structure set up by the state’s reparations task force. “I look forward to advancing our shared mission of serving all Californians,” Bradford posted Feb. 5 on the social media platform X. “You have some expensive shoes to fill, but I know you have all the talent and wisdom (along w/my full support) to make great things happen.” McGuire was sworn in on the Senate floor on Feb. 5 with his family by his side. Members of the California State Senate and Assembly attended as well as state leaders, including Gov. Gavin Newsom, and Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas (D-Hollister). Sen. Brian Dahle (R-Bieber) will serve alongside Bradford as ViceChair. The committee comprises 14 members. McGuire says he is confident that his leadership team will focus on consensus building and making decisions in the best interest of Californians across the state. “My core belief is this: The highest calling in life is to help others. To fight for those who can’t fight for themselves. And to work together – no matter your party affiliation – because working together is the only way to make progress stick,” he said after he took the oath of office. “California has always been the light of hope for America – the beacon of progress – and along with the Assembly and Governor, we will continue to fight for all of us, always together, always forward,” he added. Senate Minority Leader Brian W. Jones (R-San Diego) issued a statement following the swearing-in ceremony. “Mike and I have a long positive

history of working together for a better the California State Senate,” said Jones. California. While we differ in some I appreciate that he has a shown a viewpoints and policies, we both remain willingness to work in a bipartisan manner,” committed to working together as leaders of Jones stated.


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Stakeholders Warn Lawmakers of Expanding Aging Population; Older Black Californians Included Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media

The California Commission on Aging (CCoA) hosted its second annual forum focused on challenges facing Californians over 65 years old. Titled “Aging and Disability Issues: What Legislative Staff Need to Know for 2024,” the virtual event was organized to bring awareness to lawmakers that California’s aging adults are living longer and to emphasize the importance of developing policy to support this growing population, according to organizers. This year’s meeting included the perspectives of gerontologists and other subject-matter experts who provided data and insights critical to informing policy. Former Assemblymember Cheryl Brown (D-San Bernardino), who chairs the CCoA’s Executive Committee, began the discussion. “The landscape of California is changing. Aging is changing and it’s changing California,” Brown said. “Older adults are living longer, and the cohort is becoming more ethnically diverse, underscoring the need to develop culturally, appropriate services.” The discussion encompassed a range of topics including planning for longterm care, assisted living, enhancing healthcare quality, technology use, services for senior adults with disabilities, state budget considerations, and the best policies and practices to help aging adults stay healthy, active, independent, and confident. The CCoA acts as the principal advocate for older Californians and as a catalyst for change that supports and celebrates Californians as they advance in age. The CCoA advises the Governor and Legislature, along with state, federal, and local agencies on programs and services that affect senior adults. Statewide organizations that participated in the event included LeadingAge California, Disability Rights California, California Foundation for Independent Living Centers, and California Collaborative for Long-Term Services and Supports. In addition, representatives and staff members of Choice In Aging, Age Watch Newsletter, California Elder Justice Coalition, California Association of Area Agencies on Aging, and the California LongTerm Care Ombudsman Association were presenters during the 90-minute discussion. “In California, we know that older adults are underserved and unserved

relative to their needs,” CCoA Executive Director Karol Swartzlander said. “In stark terms, we know that 4% of older adults who need service actually receive services.” According to the California Department of Aging (CDA), California’s aging population is expected to reach an estimated 4.5 million individuals aged 60 to 69 and 4.2 million senior adults ages 70- to 79 by the year 2040, based on information from CDA’s Master Plan for Aging. Recognizing that the state’s 65-plus population is projected to grow to 8.6 million by 2030, Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order calling for the development of the MPA. Debbie Toth, from ChoiceInAging, said the MPA is a model of “how we can do better” to service the needs of older adults. ChoiceInAging, Toth said, “is going to be shopping accessible transportation and rate increases for adult day healthcare. “But we need to have legislation to do it,” Toth told legislative staff members. The seriousness of aging in the state – particularly for Black Californians -- had been flying under the radar for almost 15 years before the state began to make it priority. A 2016 California Health Report (CHR) revealed that

by 2030, 18% of the state will be 65 or older. Projections in that study also indicated that 52% of these older adults would be from diverse minority groups but “no population is expected to be harder hit than African Americans,” the report stated. The California Department of Finance (CDF) projects that about one in four (23.1%) Californians will be 65 or older by 2040. The CDF projects that the state’s population will reach 40.2 million in 2044. According to the 2020 Profile of Older Americans, a summary of critical statistics related to the older population in the United States, in 2019, slightly more than half (52%) of all older African Americans lived in eight states: New York (396,670), Florida (394,307), Georgia (362,535), Texas (350,106), California (304,751), North Carolina (298,365), Maryland (238,219), and Illinois (237,467). Nationally, the African American population aged 65 and older was 4,979,133 in 2019 and is estimated to grow to 12.1 million by 2060. In 2019, African Americans made up 9% of the older population. By 2060, the percentage is forecast to increase to 13%. The number of African Americans aged 85 and older is calculated to

increase from 511,540 in 2019 to 2.2 million in 2060. Brown, who was the senior-most lawmaker in the California Legislature at the age of 69 during her tenure, stressed the importance of the master plan in focusing on the state’s aging minority groups. “I feel that it’s important to highlight that the MPA acknowledges and offers strategies to address inequities leading to disparities and life expectancies,” Brown said. Gov. Newsom presented a $291 billion spending plan to the California Legislature on Jan. 10, but a looming shortfall estimated at tens of billions of dollars could affect expenditure for programs targeting the state’s aging residents. Presenters told legislative staffers attending to relay to lawmakers the importance of servicing a rapidly growing population. “If you walk away with nothing else today, the whole goal is that the subject matter experts, these stakeholders are invested in the success of the legislative staff,” said Toth, explaining that the advocates participating are committed to working with lawmakers and their aides to improve policy for aging Californians.


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February 15-21, 2024

Sports & Entertainment Beyonce is Reclaiming our Musical Roots this Black History Month

By Veronica Mackey

It was the commercial heard around the world. Fresh off of her $579 million earning Renaissance World Tour, Beyonce is ready to release her next project. On March 29, 2024, the project we only know as Act II at the moment will be released. The BeyHive, the affectionate name given to Beyonce’s legion of fans have been clued into her easter egg clues that her next album could be country and that notion was all but confirmed when she wore a cowboy hat bigger than the sun at this month’s Grammy Awards. During Superbowl LVIII, Beyonce announced the release during her Verizon commercial and immediately after, two singles, Texas Hold ‘Em and 16 Carriages, are indeed country western songs. And the racism is already out in droves. Not even 2 hours after the songs dropped, Variety Magazine tweeted that the songs have a “strong country

influence” which caused much deserved backlash. Today, KYKC, a country music station in Oklahoma, initially rejected requests to play Texas Hold ‘Em telling fans they don’t play country music as this is a country station. A logical assumption to

be fair as Beyonce is known for making pop and r&b music typically. But when corrected that her new songs indeed are country, they changed the narrative as to why they wouldn’t play her music. Why does this matter? Because country music derived from the Blues

which was created by Black musicians. Country music, wildly associated with white republicans and Christianity is a false narrative of itself. We invented this and we’re taking it back. Saddle up because it’s gonna be a long racist ride to this rodeo chile.

LA Clippers Announce Lexus As A Founding Partner Of Intuit Dome By intuitdome.com

Exclusive Lexus Courtside Lounge at Clippers’ new arena is designed by renowned interior designer Rita Konig LOS ANGELES, CA – As the LA Clippers prepare to open their new home Intuit Dome in August, the team has announced luxury automotive brand, Lexus, as an Intuit Dome Founding Partner. As one of its longesttenured partners, Lexus will be named “the official luxury vehicle of the LA Clippers and Intuit Dome,” receiving entitlement of the Lexus Courtside Lounge at the new arena. “As a longstanding partner of the LA Clippers, Lexus is proud to support the team as it moves into its new home Intuit Dome,” said Marcus Williams, general manager, Lexus Western Area. “We look forward to elevating the fan experience of Clipper Nation and concertgoers at the Lexus Courtside Lounge, delivering a premium destination only Lexus could

offer.” The Lexus Courtside Lounge will provide an exclusive, high-end hospitality experience for floor seat holders at all Intuit Dome events, including Clippers games and concerts. It is designed by internationally renowned interior designer Rita Konig, whose expertise has earned her AD100, House & Garden Top 100, and ELLE DECOR A-List honors. Konig’s custom concept for the space includes the unique, layered finishes she is known for, such as fabric walling and using mirrors and brass finishes to reflect light around the space and create intrigue and glamor. “We look for partners who share our priorities and our vision, and there’s none better than Lexus, with its emphasis on creativity, innovation, and customer interaction. At Intuit Dome, the Lexus Courtside Lounge will deliver an extraordinary hospitality experience in a space created by Rita Konig, one of

the most creative designers in the world. We’re excited to align with Rita and with Lexus to bring their expertise to Intuit Dome and deliver an experience that could not be picked up and placed in any other arena,” said Gillian Zucker, President of Business Operations, LA Clippers and Intuit Dome. The lounge features an all-inclusive premium food and beverage program, plus a pathway through the center of the space that Clippers players will use to take the floor. “For many years the Clippers have facilitated connections between dedicated, passionate members of Clipper Nation and Lexus through successful high-touch-point events and activations,” said Scott Sonnenberg, Chief Commercial Officer, LA Clippers and Intuit Dome. “Lexus is one of our longest-tenured partners and we’re thrilled to expand our relationship with them as an Intuit Dome Founding Partner to create the Lexus Courtside

Lounge.” Lexus will receive prominent presence in other areas of Intuit Dome as well, including a vehicle display in the Main Lobby and entitlement of the South VIP Entrance. Integrations continue across the team and arena’s digital and broadcast outlets though popular partnership elements like Lexus Looks player fashion content, the Lexus Dinner Series, and premium hospitality experiences. Lexus joins naming rights partner Intuit and AT&T, Pechanga, and Ticketmaster as Intuit Dome Founding Partners. Intuit Dome’s key features include five basketball courts, an outdoor Plaza, 51 uninterrupted rows of seats near the visitor’s bench called The Wall, and the largest-ever double-sided Halo Board ever in an arena. Additional information about the arena and tickets to Clippers games and events there starting in August is available at www.intuitdome. com.


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Small Businesses Face Myriad Threats in 2024, But All is Not Lost

Aden Ferguson

Small businesses are the backbone of Inglewood’s economy, but today they face greater threats than ever before. From supply chain disruptions to inflation to changing consumer behaviors accelerated by the pandemic, 2024 presents many challenges for small business owners seeking to stay afloat. However, while the obstacles may seem daunting, experts say there are ways for small businesses to mitigate the threats and set themselves up for success. The most immediate threat facing most small businesses is inflation and its accompanying price increases. Inflation in 2023 reached its highest rate in over 40 years in many countries. While inflation is projected to moderate somewhat in 2024, it will likely remain well above the targets set by many central banks. This means small businesses will continue to deal with more expensive raw materials, inventory, and other operating costs even as consumer spending slows. To counter inflation’s impacts, small businesses should look for ways to lock in prices with vendors and suppliers, when possible, cut unnecessary expenses, and delay major purchases until inflation eases. Ongoing supply chain disruptions also present a major difficulty, making it harder for small businesses to obtain the products and components they need. Shipping delays, shortages of key materials, and logistics logjams can shut down operations and lead to lost sales. Building relationships with multiple suppliers and maintaining higher inventory levels are two ways small businesses can mitigate supply chain woes. Changing consumer behaviors in the wake of COVID-19 presents yet

another challenge. More consumers now expect multi-channel options, flexibility, contactless experiences, and hyperconvenience from businesses. Smaller operations often struggle to provide the seamless digital and in-person experiences that consumers desire today. Investing in digital capabilities and working to understand emerging consumer preferences are key for small businesses in 2024. While the threats for small businesses

seem ubiquitous, the outlook isn’t entirely bleak. Smaller, nimbler operations may have an easier time adapting to the postpandemic world. Seeking help from local and government small business support programs, trade groups, or non-profit small business development centers can help owners implement plans to overcome challenges. With proactive strategy, creative problem-solving, and utilization of available resources, small businesses can emerge stronger.

The road ahead remains rocky, but small businesses are notoriously resilient. With inflation projected to moderate and consumer demand still healthy, light is at the end of the tunnel. By making smart investments in supply chain relationships, multi-channel experiences, and strategic adaptation, small businesses can mitigate threats and seize opportunities this year.


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there may have been extravagance and corruption resulting from the placing of the responsibility that rests upon me of improper men in official positions— in saying it, that while legislation is these evils have been brought about by necessary, yet unless they are ready to men identified with the race to which the concede along with this legislation for gentleman from New York belongs, and the protection of the loyal people of the by our race. South some accompanying measure to Many men like himself, in order to get go hand in hand with this and remove a better position in society or officially, as far as in our power rests some of came down among us, and, not knowing the evils that have brought about the them, we placed them in position. If existing condition of things, neither this we, through ignorance, have placed legislation nor any other that you may them in position, have placed them in pass from now until the hour of doom power, and they have deceived us, it will be of any benefit. I speak knowing is no fault of ours. In this connection what I say. I desire to have read a part of the Mr. Speaker, when the Governor of remarks of the gentleman from New my State the other day called in council York on Tuesday last. The Clerk read the leading men of that State, to consider as follows: “South Carolina has been the condition of affairs there and to infested by the worst local government advise that measure would be best for ever vouchsafed to a people. Ignorance, the protection of the people, whom did bribery, and corruption are common in he call together? The major portion her Legislature. Bond by the million are of the men whom he convened were issued, the public debt increased, and men resting under political disabilities nothing to show for it. The debt in 1860 imposed by the fourteenth amendment. was but $3,691,574. It was last year In good faith I ask gentlemen on this $11,429,711; and this year no one knows side of the House, and gentlemen on whether it is twenty or thirty millions, nor the other side, whether it is reasonable how much is counterfeit or genuine! Her to expect that these men should be rulers contrived new burdens in order to interested, in any shape or form, in using blunder more. On full valuation of real their influence and best endeavors for the and personal property of $183,913,367 preservation of the public peace, when the people pay this year sixteen mills on they have nothing to look for politically the dollar as a State tax and four mills in the future? You say they should have county tax. the moral and material interest of their “This is for 1870 and 1871, and State at heart, though even always to be amounts in all to $4,095,047, to which denied a participation in its honors. You $300,000 is to be added for poll tax. In may insist that the true patriot seeks no other words, the value of the property personal ends in the acts of patriotism. is reduced from $489,000,000 before All this is true; but, Mr. Speaker, men the war to $188,000,000, and the tax are but men everywhere, and you ought raised from $400,000 to $4,250,000, not to expect of those whom you daily or ten times as much. It is two and a call by opprobrious epithets, whom you half per cent, on full valuation, and daily remind of their political sins, whom only chronic insecurity and disorder you persistently exclude from places of as the consideration! This is done by the smallest trust in the Government those who pay no taxes, who squander you have created, to be very earnest what is paid, who use the means to arm to cooperate with you in the work of negro militia and create a situation of establishing and fortifying governments terror, from which men rush into secret set up in hostility to the whole tone societies for defense of homes, mothers, of their prejudices, their convictions, sisters, wives, and children. and their sympathies. What ought to “Add to these grievances the be is one thing, what in the weakness intolerable exactions of the Federal and fallibility of human nature will be Government, not only in taxes, but in is quite another thing. The statesman laws, and it should give us pause before regards the actual and acts upon it; the we place that people at the mercy of desirable, the possible, and even the an inferior race, a vindictive party, a probable furnishes but poor basis for court-martial, and a hostile President. political action. The people in their agony in that State If I had time I would enumerate some actually clamored for United States of the causes which have brought about troops to save them from the rapacity the existing state of affairs. I am not and murder of the negro bands and their here to apologize for murderers; I am white allies. Can we not understand why not here to defend any one who has men, born free, should rise, or, if not rise committed any act of impropriety or with safety, that they are compelled to wrong. But, sir, it is a fact, I do not give hide in Ku Klux or other secret clans, and it as any or even the slightest excuse strike against this ruin and desolation, for the Democrats of my State, who, by peculation and violence, and that, too, their influence secretly or by joining in when it is done by those who are not of armed organization, have brought about their race and but lately in their midst? this condition of affairs—it is a fact, MR. DE LARGE. I desire to correct unfortunately for us, that our party has the statement made by the gentleman done some things which give color to from New York, that the State tax of the charge that it is responsible to some South Carolina for 1870 is only nine degree for the evils which afflict us. mills on the dollar for 1871, seven mills, When I heard the gentleman from New not as he states, sixteen mills. I have York [Mr. Cox] on Tuesday last hurl his already alluded to the ignorance referred shafts against the members of my race, to in the gentleman’s remarks. Before charging that their ignorance they had closing I desire to say that I hope the brought about these excesses, I though House will adopt the substitute of the he should have remembered that for the gentleman from Ohio. I am prepared to ignorance of that portion of the people he vote for that substitute, while I am free and his party associates are responsible, to admit that I did not intend to vote for not those people themselves. While the bill as originally reported.

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This business is conducted by an individual(s). The registrant(s) commenced to transact business under the fictitious business listed above on February 2, 2024.

This business is conducted by an individual(s). The registrant(s) commenced to transact business under the fictitious business listed above on February 2, 2024.

I (We) declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.) RR 92989 LLC, Owner.

I (We) declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.) Kendell Sellers, Owner.

This statement was filed with the County Clerk on February 2, 2024.

This statement was filed with the County Clerk on February 2, 2024.

NOTICE-In accordance with Subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires at the end of five years from the date on which it was filed in the office of the County Clerk, except as provided in Subdivision (b) of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner. A New Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed before the expiration.

NOTICE-In accordance with Subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires at the end of five years from the date on which it was filed in the office of the County Clerk, except as provided in Subdivision (b) of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner. A New Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed before the expiration.

The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violation of the rights of another under Federal, State or common law (See Section 14411 et.seq., Business and Professions Code.) Original February 8, 15, 22, 29, 2024 IT00422301200203101 Inglewood Today

The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violation of the rights of another under Federal, State or common law (See Section 14411 et.seq., Business and Professions Code.) Original February 8, 15, 22, 29, 2024 IT0042230120020398 Inglewood Today

PUBLIC NOTICE

Fictitious Business Name Statement File No. 2024011368 The following Person is doing business as: Serenity Village Developments Behavioral Health Workforce Consultants 319 N. Market Street, 202 Inglewood, CA 90302

NAME CHANGE

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case # 24TRCP00034 ALL INTERESTED PERSONS

Lamonte Stephen Scott, 2505 W. 80th Street, Inglewood, CA 90305, has filed a petition with the Superior Court Of California, Registered Owner(s): Serenity Village Developments, County Of Los Angeles, Southwest District, 319 N. Market Street, 202, Inglewood, CA 90302 825 Maple Avenue, Torrance, CA 90503, to This business is conducted by an individual(s). The change his name. registrant(s) commenced to transact business under the fictitious business listed above on January 18, 2024.

I (We) declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.) Serenity Village Developments, Owner. This statement was filed with the County Clerk on January 18, 2024. NOTICE-In accordance with Subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a Fictitious Name Statement generally expires at the end of five years from the date on which it was filed in the office of the County Clerk, except as provided in Subdivision (b) of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to section 17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner. A New Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed before the expiration. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violation of the rights of another under Federal, State or common law (See Section 14411 et.seq., Business and Professions Code.) Original February 8, 15, 22, 29, 2024 IT0042230120020399 Inglewood Today

FROM: Lamonte Stephen Scott -TO: Tony Lamont Scott THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing on March 15, 2024, 8:30 am, Dept B, Room 340, to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name change described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Publication Dates: February 8, 15, 22, 29, 2024.


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