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EPIC FAIL: Sharpton March on Washington Probably Won’t Address Jobs or Freedom – Making It Nothing like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Event Sharpton Seeks to Mimic

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Washington, D.C. - Members of the Project 21 black leadership network are criticizing Al Sharpton's planned weekend protest in Washington, D.C., saying the protest likely will do nothing but stir up tension while the root causes of high crime and ...
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Eric Garner’s Death Is Mourned, Big Government Is Blamed for Tragedy

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"A Man Died over Cigarettes and Tax Revenue" Washington, D.C. - As members of the Project 21 black leadership network mourn the regretful loss of Eric Garner's life during a confrontation with New York City police officers, they see the ...
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Hey Ferguson, Is Anyone Listening? by Wayne Dupree

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Charles Barkley has come under fire in the liberal mainstream media (MSM) for calling the Ferguson rioters "scumbags." These are the rioters who looted and burned approximately 20 buildings in Ferguson, crippling small businesses and causing yet-unknown financial damages. I ...
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Black Activists Comment on Ferguson Grand Jury Decision

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Ferguson, MO / Washington, D.C. - After a grand jury chose not to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death last August of local resident Michael Brown, members of the Project 21 black leadership network are speaking ...
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Many Black Conservative Experts Available for Interviews about Events in Ferguson, Missouri

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To Book an Interview with Any of the People Listed below or Other Members of the Project 21 Black Leadership Network, Contact Judy Kent at (703) 759 7476 or [email protected] or David Almasi at (202) 543-4110 X11 or Cell (703) ...
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Black Activists Condemn Obama Amnesty Plan for Illegal Aliens

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Washington, D.C. - Black activists with the Project 21 leadership network are continuing to speak out against President Barack Obama's unilateral action on illegal immigration. Joe R. Hicks , former executive director of the Greater Los Angeles chapter of the ...
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Obama’s Amnesty Order Harms Jobs, Schools, Health and Simple Fairness, Black Activists Say

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Washington, D.C. - Activists with the Project 21 black leadership network are critical of just-announced executive action by President Barack Obama to grant amnesty to non-citizens illegally in the United States. "What President Obama did is reward those who broke ...
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Black Legal Experts Support Alabama Lawmakers Over Special Interests in Supreme Court Redistricting Case

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U.S. Supreme Court Urged to Curtail Use of Race in Redistricting Old Law Demanding Racial Considerations Not a Help to Minority Voters Washington, D.C. - At the U.S. Supreme Court today, legal experts with the Project 21 black leadership network ...
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Big Ideas Paid Off Big in Midterms — Did Obama Get the Message? (About Those Jobs Numbers for October)

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There was a modest improvement in the official unemployment numbers this morning.  But, as Project 21 member Derryck Green points out in his monthly “About Those Jobs Numbers” analysis of America’s jobless situation and the economy in general, there’s not ...
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Black Activists Comment on Washington Post Report that Federal Civil Rights Charges Will Not Be Filed Against Darren Wilson in Death of Michael Brown

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Washington, D.C. - Activists with the Project 21 black leadership network say a new Washington Post report that the Eric Holder-led Department of Justice will not charge Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson with federal civil rights charges in the shooting ...
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