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Lawyers trade blame, fight over fees in battle over beauty school founder Henri Blain s estate
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Blaine Beauty School: Henri Blain s $40-million estate still unsettled
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Washington City Paper The Mount Pleasant Uprising, 30 Years Later Days of unrest followed the shooting of a Salvadoran man at 17th and Lamont streets NW on May 5, 1991.
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Angela Jewell, shot
Daniel Enrique Gomez, a Salvadoran resident. Accounts of what preceded the shooting vary some say Gomez moved toward Jewell while holding a knife, while other eyewitnesses say Gomez was handcuffed when Jewell fired. The altercation prompted days of tension and violence between Latinx residents and law enforcement, and Mayor
Secret marriage, dementia plague battle over $40M cosmetics fortune
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It’s Time To Talk About Kamala Harris, Colorism & Who Gets To Be First Refinery29 1/18/2021 Brea Baker
Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and I have a few things in common. To start, we are members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. the first (and
finest) historically Black sorority. Thirty years may separate our entrance into this sisterhood (Harris joined in the Spring of 1986; and I did in 2016), but we both had the honor of being a part of a community that centers us in a world that continues to push us to the back.
Aside from their success and Alpha Kappa Alpha membership, these “first” women and I have something else in common: we all have a light complexion that indisputably opens doors darker-skinned Black people historically haven’t been able to walk through. From the brown paper bag test to Hollywood casting that favors fairer skin, America is rooted in systems that reinforce colorism and protect narratives of white supremacy. Often, t