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Man Who Infiltrated KKK, dies
August 29, 2011
Author and folklorist Stetson Kennedy, who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan six decades ago died yesterday at Baptist Medical Center South near St. Augustine, Fla. He was 94. Kennedy exposed the KKK's secrets to authorities and the public but was also criticized for possibly exaggerating his exploits. “Stetson Kennedy was a man of the utmost integrity who led a storied life fighting for equality and justice. His difficult ...
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Report Shows Racial Transformation Of Philadelphia
June 02, 2011
Philadelphia has experienced significant changes in its ethnic and racial composition over the last 2 decades, with many neighborhoods undergoing sweeping transformations. ...
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White Teachers Sue Black Philadelphia Principal
May 19, 2011
Four white teachers in a predominantly poor, black Philadelphia school are suing a black principal, charging that he suggested they were unfit to teach black students. ...
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Philadelphia Bar To Honor Justice Sotomayor
March 10, 2011
Justice Sotomayor, the Court's first Hispanic justice, will be presented with the Philadelphia Bar Association's Diversity Award. ...
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PHILADELPHIA
November 10, 2010
A closer look
at the New
Black Panther Party ...
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PHILADELPHIA
November 03, 2010
An apparent member of the New
Black Panther group was at the same
polling place where two
members appeared in 2008. ...
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Philadelphia Recognizes Future Leaders
October 29, 2010
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PHILADELPHIA
October 22, 2010
Is the Tea Party really an overt racist
group, as the NAACP claims in a new
report? We look at the controversial
topic in “Race In Americaâ€. ...
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PHILADELPHIA
October 19, 2010
Incidents of racial violence at South
Philadelphia High, Bok High and others
have forced school district
leaders to try and teach understanding. ...
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PHILADELPHIA
October 15, 2010
The debate over illegal
immigration has not exactly been calm
or polite, but it may have
reached a new low with this story. ...
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PHILADELPHIA
October 06, 2010
Through a translator he
said when he arrived, he
thought he was dead. "I do
not consider that I was alive." ...
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PHILADELPHIA
September 29, 2010
Micheal Vick lectured about
his time in prison for dog fighting
and being forced to leave
his hoodlum associates behind. ...
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PHILADELPHIA
September 28, 2010
Many schools across the
country are not making
the grade, and President Obama
says it has to stop. ...
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PHILADELPHIA
September 27, 2010
There's a field of
dreams in South
Philadelphia, other than
where the Phillies play. ...
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PHILADELPHIA
September 22, 2010
The premier of 2 movies depict
very different accounts of a controversial
murder case from the
1980's involving the Black Panthers. ...
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Philadelphia Tribune Names Most Influential Blacks
September 17, 2010
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PHILADELPHIA
September 08, 2010
Last year South Philadelphia high
School made headlines when
Asian students walked out to
protest violence against them. ...
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PHILADELPHIA
September 03, 2010
Asian business owners are
being targeting in a string of robberies.
Police see a connection
with a number of home invasions. ...
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PHILADELPHIA
September 02, 2010
During the last three months, 1,400 volunteers have worked to clear trash from 7 targeted neighborhoods as part of the Camden Clean Campaign. ...
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PHILADELPHIA
September 01, 2010
As the new school year begins
at South Philadelphia High School, officials hope it marks the beginning of a new chapter as well. ...
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PHILADELPHIA
August 31, 2010
The wage gap between men and
women is still, unfortunately, a
reality. Women in the same types of
white-collar jobs, are paid less. ...
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PHILADELPHIA
August 23, 2010
This arts program travels to 30 schools
in the city. The program's focus
is bringing fine arts to children
who might not have the chance to. ...
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PHILADELPHIA
August 20, 2010
Asian business owners are being
targeted by a gang of thieves. The
suspects follow owners home
then rob and terrorize the victims. ...
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PHILADELPHIA
August 19, 2010
"Families were together, teachers
were concerned about their
students. I mean I had
teachers who came to my home." ...
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PHILADELPHIA
August 18, 2010
The celebration begins as one
small town makes history in the LGBT
community. The unanimous vote
still raises questions in 'hot button issues" ...
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PHILADELPHIA
August 13, 2010
Area youth spend their summer connecting with
SEPTA police and their community. The program nurtures a love for photography. ...
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PHILADELPHIA
August 09, 2010
Wyclef talks about running for
Haiti presidency and the
challenges his campaign will face ...
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PHILADELPHIA
August 05, 2010
Gates and Buffett estimate their
efforts could generate $600 billion
dollars in charitable giving ...
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Philadelphia
August 02, 2010
Andrew Breitbart appeared at
Uni-Tea, a rally to promote
racial unity among Tea
Party members. ...
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Philadelphia
July 30, 2010
All eyes will be on Philadelphia
this Saturday for the"Uni-Tea"
rally at Independence Mall. ...
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