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Legal Notices, Classifieds, and Up and Down Farish Street (chronicles the history of Jackson, MS) are published in each issue of the Jackson Advocate
Black History Special
Edition
FRONT
1. The Niagra Movement: Black Protest Reborn 1905-2005
NEWS
1. Malcolm X’s family aims to preserve his legacy
2. Julius Chambers back in the thick of N.C. school desegregation
3. The Niagra Movement: Black Protest Reborn, 1905-2005
4. Underwood speaks at African American nursing celebration
5. ’05 MS Majesty Awards recognize African American living legends
6. Facts in Black: African American today, tomorrow
7. Dr. John Hunwick to visit Tougaloo
8. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Image Awards March 3
9. Labor Union Movement important in fight for civil rights
10. Corps of Engineers general says study of black history helped prepare him
for high tech career
11. A black physician’s struggle for civil rights
12. Jimmie James to speak at Black History program
13. Renewed interest in Homa Therapy may solve many of today’s problems
14. The Little Rock Nine: Breaking the chains of segregation
15. Tchula Seven: Justice prevails in Mississippi case
16. America’s most powerful blacks in television
17. Black leaders in entertainment
18. Organizations’ commitment to community unchanged
CONSUMER/BUSINESS
1. “Firsts” have ties with black culture
BOOKSHELF
1. Groundbreaking history of African American education in the South
2. I am a Man!
3. The Abolitionist Decade, 1829-1838
4. Frederick Douglass
5. Twelve Travelers, Twenty Horses
EDUCATION
1. Board honors Dorsey, Harvey
2. Chastain visits International Museum of Muslim Cultures
UP AND DOWN FARISH STREET
Sports and entertainment, the first doors to open as we predicted. Birthdays,
then we Move on Down the Line
HEALTH
1. The Lions Speak: African American men and sports
2. Black History Month: Contributors to wellness
EDITORIALS
1. Tisdale’s Topics: Tricky Dick
2. Black History is a measuring stick, a compass, not vain repetitions
3. Black History Month celebrations: Critically needed in United States
4. Uplifting Families: Greed Beyond the Need
PERSPECTIVE
1. Black History Month: Promoting education for liberation