Project 21’s Martin Worries “Political Message is Bubbling Up” in Ferguson

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In a discussion about the latest developments related to the death of Michael Brown and the subsequent civil unrest and political grandstanding in Ferguson, Missouri, Project 21 member Kevin Martin rhetorically asked host Rick Amato: “I thought this was about ...
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Obama's Immigration Policies, if Adopted, Would Prejudice U.S. Immigration Policy Against Immigrants from Africa

Obama’s Immigration Policies, if Adopted, Would Prejudice U.S. Immigration Policy Against Immigrants from Africa

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Obama's Threatened Executive Actions Would Legalize Millions from Central America and Mexico While His Legislative Agenda Would Cut African Immigration by a Quarter Washington, D.C. - Expected executive action by President Barack Obama to block illegal aliens from deportation would ...
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Three Project 21 Members Talk Ferguson on Three Segments of “Rick Amato Show”

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There was somewhat of a takeover of “The Rick Amato Show” on the One America News Network.  Not one, not two, but THREE members of the National Center’s Project 21 black leadership network appeared on 8/20/14 edition of the program ...
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Project 21’s Hicks Debates Illegal Immigration in Orlando Sentinel

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Project 21 member Joe Hicks made a forceful case against possible Obama Administration amnesty for illegal immigrants in a commentary that appeared in 8/22/14 Orlando Sentinel, one of the largest newspapers in the state of Florida. The Sentinel reached out ...
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Project 21’s Cooper on “O’Reilly”: Sharpton, Others Criticized for Lack of True Concern for Civil Rights

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After Fox News Channel host Bill O’Reilly delivered a scathing indictment of race-mongering by the likes of Al Sharpton and others in charged situations such as the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, Project 21 co-chairman Horace Cooper was ...
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Black Conservatives Promote Opportunity Over Victimization in TV Debates

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Rioting in Ferguson, Missouri has generated more overall debates about race relations in America. There were two such debates on the 8/20/14 edition of “Midpoint” on the NewsMaxTV network, and members of the National Center’s Project 21 black leadership network ...
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More Ferguson Media from Project 21 Members

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There are more television appearances to share from members of the National Center’s Project 21 black leadership network talking about the civil unrest and legal proceedings in Ferguson, Missouri. Project 21 co-chairman Horace Cooper said that too many politicians and ...
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Legal Scholar Horace Cooper Slams Missouri Governor’s Rush to Justice in Michael Brown Shooting Death

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"A Rush to Judgment... Demeans the Justice System and the Rule of Law" Washington, D.C. / Ferguson, MO - Legal scholar Horace Cooper of the Project 21 black leadership network is condemning a statement by Missouri Governor Jay Nixon that ...
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Project 21’s Black Conservatives Discuss Ferguson Riots on TV

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With investigations underway and riots continuing in Ferguson, Missouri without an apparent end in sight, members of the National Center’s Project 21 black leadership network are all over television — providing commentary for a media that is fascinated with the ...
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More Comments from Project 21 Members About Ferguson Rioting

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This morning, Project 21 member Christopher Arps had this to say about the current situation in Ferguson, Missouri in the wake of the shooting of Michael Brown: Governor Nixon calls in the National Guard as the narrative falls apart that ...
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