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Tornado WRIGLEY’S: in North Nashville Devastates Black Community

THE LOSS OF A FAMILY INSTITUTION By Dr. John E Warren Publisher

Forty years ago, a Chaldean immigrant and his five sons opened Wrigley’s Supermarket on Euclid Avenue near Federal Boulevard. The name was selected because there already existed a chain of Wrigley’s markets in the South, but not here in California. During the next forty years, the market grew from one store to three stores, two here in Southeast and one in Lakeside. Wrigley’s was truly a family business with the father at the head of the chain. But, of the father and five sons, one stood out in the communities they served and became an intrical part. That person was Amer Arabo. With the growth of the Wrigley stores, the brothers distributed responsibility for business operations,

Photos by Ashley Benkarski, Ms. June, Russell T. Rivers, Jr., Clint Confehr, and Peter White

Special to the San Diego Voice & Viewpoint Reprinted with permission from The Tennessee Tribune

“A devastating tornado that hit North Nashville early Tuesday morning, March 3, 2020. In 1998, a twister wreaked havoc here, as did Nashville’s 2010 f lood. Each time, some people left. Others endured and rebuilt their homes. Our reporters and photographers hit the streets in the tornado’s aftermath. [Some of what] they saw and heard is reported here. [The resilience of the Nashville] community, the rapid response from city departments, and the goodwill displayed by thousands of volunteers has been impressive,” said Rosetta Miller Perry, Publisher of the Tennessee Tribune.

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Black Votes

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Contested 150 Years After 15th Amendment The Black fight for the franchise Voter Registration, Macon, Ga., Art and Picture Collection, The New York Public Library, https:// digitalcollections. nypl.org/ items/510d47e13fa4-a3d9-e040e00a18064a99

By Mel Reeves As conservatives in some states continue to assault the fundamental right of citizens to vote by purging voter rolls, requiring certain ID’s and adding onerous burdens to dissuade folks from

voting it’s important to note that this is nothing new. In fact, this week marks the 150th Anniversary of the Republican Party’s effort to put a halt on the former Confederate states’ and some former Union states’ efforts to prevent the newly freed slaves from exercising the franchise. See VOTES page 15

CIVIL RIGHTS LAWYER

WINS CASES FOR ‘VOICELESS’ BLACK AMERICANS J. Wyndal Gordon says black Americans might know they’ll never commit a crime, but they can never be sure they won’t be charged with one. By Curtis Bunn Urban News Service, A Division of Zenger News

NASHVILLE, TN — People woke up in North Nashville last Tuesday morning, March 3rd, to see widespread devastation the tornado had wrought. Hundreds of downed power lines, broken telephone poles, trees uprooted, homes wrecked, and people were out in the street hauling debris to the See TORNADO page 2

When LaQuinn Phillips was accused of dousing his pregnant girlfriend with gasoline and setting her on fire in 2018, he had a difficult time finding a lawyer. When he was acquitted after an eight-day trial, he and his family screamed for joy so loudly that a judge threatened them with contempt of court.

Courtesy of J. Wyndal Gordon, Esq.

The crime was so brutal that most attorneys either demanded giant legal fees up front or wanted no part of Phillips’ case. J. Wyndal Gordon was different. See LAWYER page 2


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