As a ball player got him promoted to the varsity team at mid season. His father says he has no idea why brandon was targeted for murder three shots to the head. Its bad. The city is terrible. Theres a 10,000 reward outism there were many Witnesses Police say a lone gunman they say fled on foot. Brandons father says his son never told him about any fear or threats of violence. Told him about hanging out with the wrong kids, everything. Most of the kids are just basketball players that he played with over the years and became friends with, you know, but as far as violence or anything like that, from what i know nothingism young wingo attended the hour high school of technology where amy joynerfrancis was killed in a fight. His son was a casual acquaintance of hers. Again tonight sharrie theres a 10,000 reward for the person who leads police to the killer of young wingo. At this point the Investigation Continues at this hour. Police sources say they have a suspect in mind. Live in wilming
Africanamerican to be elected in the 19th century please in 1901. George white of north carolina. Before is a long time another africanamerican comes into the house and that is oscar dupree from illinois. We had a couple of rare artifacts from him from the 1920s and 30s. Before i launch into them, matt, tell us about oscar dupree. Almost three decades after George Henry White leaves congress when there are no africanamerican to serve in the house or senate. That has everything to do with the jim crow laws that go on the books in the south. The way that that changes over time during those decades and that there is a critical thing going on in the south where african begin to leave the south and move northward as part of a multidecade movement that would later be called the great migration. On which to store and you talk to and 1890s and runs through world war ii. It takes up momentum around world war i as there is a need in the north to fill industrial jobs and jobs that have been occup
Century washe 19th george white of North Carolina in 1901. It is a long time before another African American comes into the house. That is oscar dupree from illinois. We have a couple of really rare artifacts from him from the 1920s and 30s. Before i launch into them, matt, tell us about oscar dupree. And how he got into congress. Decades is almost three after George Henry White leaves congress when there are no African Americans who served in the house or senate to that has everything to do with the jim crow laws that go on the books in the south. The way that that changes over time during those decades, there is a critical thing going on in the south were African Americans begin to leave the south and move northward as part of a multidecade movement that would later be called the great migration. That begins, depending on which historian you talk to, the 1890s and runs through world war ii. It picks up momentum around world war i as there is a need in the north to fill industrial job
Speech from texas across the florida up to Southern Maryland, we couldnt use a public toilet, we couldnt room in holiday inn, we couldnt buy ice cream at howard johnsons. They said our money was counterfeited. Against those odds, marion volunteered to be an unarmed soldier in the army for justice. He was not killed, but there are the wounds every soldier is a wounded soldier. When the war was over, the unarmed soldier had won the war. Today the falcons can play the panthers. He helped to make the south investment worthy and attractive. [inaudible] state legislators and the congress. No southern governor or senator has his or her name on that new south, marion was one of the architects of the new south and the new america. The little rock nine led by ernie green, the greensboro four [inaudible] led by martin king. Ralph abernathy, fred shuttles worth, Julius Hobson, hilda mason [inaudible] stokely carmichael, barr nerd Lafayette Bernard lafayette, walter [inaudible] wyatt t. Walker, sut
Prepared what he was going to say. After i listened i said christopher i dont need to say anything but just say what you just told me and it will be the greatest tribute that you could ever give to your father. Brothers and sisters i want you to stand on your feet and receive Marion Christopher barry who, in turn after he speaks will introduce the honorable minister. Good morning. Good morning. First off, i want to give honor to god. He is the planner and doer of all things. Through his plan there is no imperfections and no faults and no mistakes. I want to thank the community. I want to thank everybody that has been praying for our family everybody that has lifted us up in prayer. I can truly feel the prayers and it has helped me through this hard time. It has empowered me. I feel the embracement. These past few days have been a wonderful tribute. Everything has been appropriate. Everything has been fitting. I want to thank personally my step mother. Without her her vision none of thi