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First Black police officer killed in San Antonio remains unsolved murder 80 years later

First Black police officer killed in San Antonio remains unsolved murder 80 years later Julius Alberson, 29, was becoming a community leader, had a promising future Andrew Wilson, Digital Journalist/Social Media Producer Published:  Updated:  Tags:  SAN ANTONIO – A Thursday night out on patrol alone ended in tragedy for San Antonio patrolman Julius Alberson on Dec. 4, 1941. Within minutes, the “well-liked” officer, who was responding to a disturbance at a dance hall in the 500 block of East Commerce Street downtown, was fatally shot with his own revolver. “City Policeman Slain at Dance” spread across the front page of the San Antonio Express the following day. A revolver disappeared, 10 soldiers were detained and one mystery remained who really pulled the trigger to kill Alberson, the local newspapers asked. The 29-year-old had only been on the force for nine months at the time of his death.

Booming voice for social change: The life of Hallie Q Brown

Booming voice for social change: The life of Hallie Q. Brown Lisa Powell Hallie Quinn Brown, an elocutionist, author and activist, was a revolutionary figure for her time. The daughter of former slaves, Brown was born in Pittsburgh in 1845. She grew up in a home that was a station on the Underground Railroad and was raised by parents in pursuit of education and human rights for all. PHOTOS: Hallie Quinn Brown, a voice for social change © Provided by Dayton Daily News Hallie Quinn Brown, an elocutionist, educator and activist, posed for a formal portrait at a Xenia photography studio. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

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