The Washington Informer - August 28, 2014

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FIFTY50 THE WASHINGTON INFORMER CELEBRATES Fifty Years of News Excellence; 50 Years of Service

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C e l e b r a t i n g 4 9 Ye a r s o f S e r v i c e

Serving More Than 50,000 African American Readers Throughout The Metropolitan Area / Vol. 49, No.46 Aug 28 - Sept 3, 2014

BACK TO SCHOOL! Chancellor Kaya Henderson and Mayor Vincent C. Gray made it a point to visit several District public schools on the first day back to school on Monday, August 25. See Story on Page 23. /Photo by Roy Lewis

Michael Brown Laid to Rest By Barrington M. Salmon WI Staff Writer@bsalmondc Almost 5,000 mourners packed Friendly Temple Missionary Baptist Church in St. Louis two weeks after a white police officer shot and killed 18-year-old Michael Brown. Impassioned speakers at the

service tied Brown’s death to other black men and women, victims of extra-judicial killings sacrificed on the altar of racism and discrimination. They implored Ferguson’s black residents and other African Americans to channel their anger into political action. “Show up at the voting

booths. Let your voices be heard, and let everyone know that we have had enough of all of this,” said Brown’s cousin Eric Davis. Mourners included Trayvon Martin’s parents, Martin Luther King, III; his sister, the Rev. Bernice King; a relative of Emmett Till, the a 14-year-old beaten and murdered by white men

for whistling at a white woman in Mississippi in 1955; filmmaker Spike Lee; and the Rev. Jesse Jackson. Several White House officials also attended. Brown’s uncle, the Rev. Charles Ewing delivered the eulogy, saying his nephew’s blood is “Crying from the ground. Crying for vengeance. Crying for

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But Demands for Change in the U.S. Persist justice.” According to eyewitnesses, Brown, unarmed at the time of the confrontation, ran after a scuffle with Officer Darren Wilson, turned around after Wilson fired a shot and had his hands up and walked toward Wilson who fired at least six shots which

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