This morning my question did you know that mississippi schools are resegregated . Plus, it is hashtag fbj time. My governor is working my last nerve, and why a coat of pink paint is the ultimate sign of defiance, but first, this is the moment when the big change is possible. Good morning, im melissa harrisperry. Did everyone get the memo . Check the inbox. It was from the Hispanic Leadership network and the subject line was suggested dos and donts of Immigration Reform. You know this one that the hln sent to the gop to give them a little bit of help when talking about immigrants. As they say to provide tonally sensitive messaging points to those members of the grand old party who just havent evolved disgurively on immigration. Some of the dos and donts are dont use phrases like illegals or aliens and never say anchorbaby. Instead, why not use undocumented immigrant when referring to those who are here without, well, documentation. And when addressing border security, dont ever say send
Why you selected those photographs, i would like to hear about that in terms of the true similarities and i would love to hear any comments you would care to share when families got together for the unveiling and two sides of the family together to describe in appropriate ways the interaction between them. The families do find a resemblance. I was actually in nashville recently where another member of the Shields Family and others descended from the white shield family pass along a photo that shifts the brother of her owner was remarking on the resemblance. Dolphus who lived in birmingham, the first ladys great great grandfather lived there at the same time his wifes half brother lived there and they lived not far. His brother lived kind of clothes to wear dolphus had a carpentry shop. People who knew him said he had a white visitor who would come and talk, of which was spun usual at that time and a very segregated city for the end of his life. This woman said that was his brother. The
For generations, the legion has been a community gathering spot for veterans and their families, but after years of declining membership and mounting bills, some are struggling to stay afloat.
Mrs. Jane Elizabeth Allen
Jane was born in Dayton, Virginia, in 1939, and attended schools in Arlington and Harrisonburg. After attending James Madison University (then Madison College) during 1957-1958, she moved to Washington, D.C., where she worked for the Civil Service Commission (Investigations Division), while attending the Strayer School of Business at night (completed Private Secretarial Course in 1960). She then transferred to The Pentagon where she worked for the Navy Department. She met her husband Bill who was in the Marine Corps at Quantico, Virginia, in 1963; and, two days after their marriage in the Arlington Church of Christ, the couple moved to Alabama. After the birth of their first child, Jane was employed by the U.S. Air Force at Maxwell Air Force Base as a secretary-steno for the Consolidated Base Personnel Office and for Air University Personnel. She later transferred to Gunter Air Force Base, where she worked as an editorial assistant for the Extension Course