Birthday of mrs. Lucy berry smith of louisville, kentucky, and the 15th Memorial Ame Zion Church is the scene. Mrs. Smith makes a wish and blows out 100 candles in three puffs. Her grandson gets the first slice of the lovely cake. Pictured are the gracious ladys immediate family. That night, there was a section with her and hundreds of pounds townspeople attending. She has lived in louisville since 1865. May she have many more birthdays is everybodys wish. Yes, just 100 years young. The atlanta daily world and the Negro Newspaper Publishers Association for the first time have obtained full accreditation of one of their representatives to the White House Press conferences of the president. In this critical period in our history, this move is important and significant. To be able to obtain news information firsthand from this important source is an accomplishment for which the daily world and the Publishers Association deserve high praise and commendation. It is my good fortune to be sel
[applause] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] you are watching American History tv. To join the conversation, like us on facebook. All American News brings you our peoples contribution to america and freedom. Happy birthday to you. That is what it says. The occasion is the 100th birthday of mrs. Lucy berry smith of louisville, kentucky, and the 15th Memorial Ame Zion Church is the scene. Mrs. Smith makes a wish and blows out 100 candles in three puffs. Her grandson gets the first slice of the lovely cake. Pictured are the gracious ladys immediate family. That night, there was a section with her and hundreds of pounds townspeople attending. She has lived in louisville since 1865. May she have many more birthdays is everybodys wish. Yes, just 100 years young. The atlanta daily world and the Negro Newspaper Publishers Association f
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Hawaii, one of the towns devastated by the wildfires. Cars are lined up behind me, there is roadblocks, curfew to lift at 6 00 a. M. These people waiting to see what is left of their homes. Residents are being led in but its a horrible sight to see. Take a listen to one person we spoke to yesterday. I want people to know there are people suffering and we need donations and people shipping things out in families fed. We need so much help. Home after home and lahaina gone, the Property Data aggregator core logic puts the estimator at destroyed homes at more than 3000, the rising death toll at 80 people as rescue crews search for more victims, thousands of people left the island in 1400 are currently stated emergency shelters. It is unclear how the fire started but when they did ignite the island was ripe for an inferno, dry conditions was 70 h passing Hurricane Dora fueled the flames in a challenging battle for the islands firefighters. Residents say they were given little warning of the
Here sleeping in their cars, waiting for a curfew to lift at 6 a. M. A lot of folks anxious to see whats left of their homes, and for those who have already made it into lahaina, a lot of heartbreak and shock at what theyve seen. Heres some folks we talked to yesterday. Somewhere that i once knew is completely gone, its unrecognizable. Its devastating. I mean, we lost our houses, our jobs. Some of us grew up here. We dont even know whether half our friends are alive or gone. Reporter home after home in lahaina, gone. One estimate from the Property Data aggregator core logic puts the estimate of destroyed homes at more than 3,000. The rising death toll, now at 800 people, as Rescue Crews Search for more victims. Thousands of people have left the island, around 1400 staying in Emergency Shelters here. Its unclear how these fires started, but when they did ignite, the island was ripe for an inferno. 80 mileperhour winds caused in part by Passing Hush Dora fueled the flames hurricane dora.