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“People Without a Voice Vol. Vol.57 59No. No.35 3 | | Thursday, ThursdayJanuary August17, 31,2019 2017
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Serving Serving San Diego San County’s DiegoAfrican County’s & African African American & African Communities American57 Communities Years 59 Years
Celebrating the Life of
DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. See Inside
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Remembering
Fifty-Five Strong:
Soar Like an Eagle:
The Largest Congressional Dr. King and “The Black Caucus Kicks Off the 116th Congress Other America” “Little children in this other America are forced to grow up with clouds of inferiority forming every day in their little mental skies. As we look at this other America, we see it as an arena of blasted hopes and shattered dreams,” said Dr. King… By Charlene Crowell NNPA Newswire Contributor
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C., U.S. Source: National Archives at College Park, Wikimedia Commons
Once again on the third Monday in January, much of the nation will mark the anniversary of the death of the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Countless programs and events will no doubt recall several of his famous speeches from the 1963 March on Washington’s “I Have A Dream to his “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop” deSee REMEMBERING page 2
The new CBC features nine new members of the U.S. House bringing the group to a total of 55. The 116th Congress will be the first time that the Congressional Black Caucus will ever have over fifty members.
By Lauren Victoria Burke NNPA Newswire Contributor
As the new Congressional Black Caucus Chair Karen Bass (D-Calif.) was hand-
ed a large gavel from outgoing Chairman Cedric Richmond (D-La.) it became clear that the new CBC would be making a sizable mark on the next Congress.
The new CBC includes the youngest African American woman to be sworn-in to the U.S. House in history, Lauren Underwood (D-Ill.), See CONGRESS page 2
12 African American Teens Reach the Pinnacle of Success in The Boy Scouts
Boy Scout Troop 242, led by Scoutmaster Dameion Crook, Sr., presented the 12 African American Eagle Scouts during the Eagle Court of Honor ceremony that was held at Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church. His son was one of the newest Eagle Scouts, which is the cherry on the top of Scoutmaster Crook’s two years leading Boy Scout Troop 242. By Jeffrey L. Boney Associate Editor via Houston Forward Times
Here in the United States, the Boy Scouts of America is considered to be one of the most revered institutions for the development of young boys. See SCOUTS page 16