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collection we now call a harsh research collection teeseven what is the negro collection? >> it opened in a black community in 1930 to zero for the first branch library in that community to was the first branch manager and had a mission to create a place or space for people to come and learn and to continue their love of learning how to learn to read your discover or what they needed to know how to do to that end she would bring in special books or people to talk about with currency vince in the city and around the country and it was fantastic. >> where were they physically? >> that was unique for that time when it was the only black library in 1932 remember we had a huge influx of african americans fleeing the south coming to chicago. because of babette that chicago was the place to come to have freedom of choice to have better education and leave the lynch mob for opportunities and because the defender was legal in the south -- was illegal as started 1905 bin of porter's would drop off the defender is ago to the south it was heavy on visual because we talk about a popula
collection we now call a harsh research collection teeseven what is the negro collection? >> it opened in a black community in 1930 to zero for the first branch library in that community to was the first branch manager and had a mission to create a place or space for people to come and learn and to continue their love of learning how to learn to read your discover or what they needed to know how to do to that end she would bring in special books or people to talk about with currency vince...
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he would not bleep his negro soul for he knows the negro blood has a message for the world. he wishes to make it possible for a man to be both a negro and an american without being cursed and spit upon by fellows and having the doors of opportunity closed roughly in his face. those are heart felt, brave, and seductive words. an anatomy of racial alienation unlike any that proceeded it and thrilled and persuaded the admires of du bois. they are seductive and it is o mieasy t and have a stirring forth rightness with a muddled late victorian mystic. making it an audatious book. the strangeness and adacity arose from more so from the strangness of the author. du bois pitched to the quality folk who prodded themselves on being representativeive negros. as the ideas took shape, he may have been and felt himself to be the most marginal man in america. the future profit of the color line had been born about one half negro and the rest french and dutch. in massachusetts, the widely state considered the cradle of abolitionism but it was a state that was hardly free of racial prejudice
he would not bleep his negro soul for he knows the negro blood has a message for the world. he wishes to make it possible for a man to be both a negro and an american without being cursed and spit upon by fellows and having the doors of opportunity closed roughly in his face. those are heart felt, brave, and seductive words. an anatomy of racial alienation unlike any that proceeded it and thrilled and persuaded the admires of du bois. they are seductive and it is o mieasy t and have a stirring...
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en que antes de despedirnos, una alerta de viaje para los ciudadanos negros.llas continÚan protestas a lo largo y ancho del paÍs en contra de abusos hechos por agentes de la policÍa. claudia: las protestas regresaron a las calles, en varios estados a lo largo del paÍs se vio el caos. varias personas fueron arrestadas en nueva york el viernes en la noche, docenas de personas bloquearon las calles de la ciudad, la policÍa intentaba controlar a los manifestantes. en arizona la tensiÓn aumentó luego de que mÁs de 1000 personas marcharon al centro de la ciudad gritando:" manos arriba, no disparen". policÍas echaron gas pimienta a los manifestantes que intentaban bloquear el acceso vehicular. el descontento obligÓ al presidente obama hablar desde la Última cumbre de total. presidente obama: por mÁs dolorosa que haya sido esta semana creo firmemente que estados unidos no estÁ tan dividido como algunos han dicho. claudia: esto dijo al terminar la cumbre de la otan en varsovia. donald trump: obama llamÓ al responsable del tiroteo en dallas como un individuo que no repr
en que antes de despedirnos, una alerta de viaje para los ciudadanos negros.llas continÚan protestas a lo largo y ancho del paÍs en contra de abusos hechos por agentes de la policÍa. claudia: las protestas regresaron a las calles, en varios estados a lo largo del paÍs se vio el caos. varias personas fueron arrestadas en nueva york el viernes en la noche, docenas de personas bloquearon las calles de la ciudad, la policÍa intentaba controlar a los manifestantes. en arizona la tensiÓn...
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(laughing) you don't need a good negro card. you got a fast negro car. that's why. - they know you, they already know you. - i don't care what you say, you could be a black person with wings, you gonna get caught eventually. - all right, we're gonna take a break, we'll be right back with more comics unleashed hot chocolate. - [voiceover] to find out how to be part of our studio audience visit comicsunleashed.com. closed captioning brought to you by... soda breaks down tooth enamel. thankfully she uses act® restoring™ mouthwash with fluoride. it restores minerals to enamel for 40% stronger teeth. act®. smile strong. no other scents feel like glade. melt your mood with our hawaiian breeze fragrance. feel relaxed, feel glade. ♪ sfx: crowd cheering ♪ sc johnson (cheering) (hip hop music) - welcome back to comics unleashed hot chocolate. when are we gonna face reality, man? - i like the reality shows now, but i think it's universal, it's a universal problem. - yeah? - nobody facing reality, white folk not admitting that elvis presley dead, they see him at mcd
(laughing) you don't need a good negro card. you got a fast negro car. that's why. - they know you, they already know you. - i don't care what you say, you could be a black person with wings, you gonna get caught eventually. - all right, we're gonna take a break, we'll be right back with more comics unleashed hot chocolate. - [voiceover] to find out how to be part of our studio audience visit comicsunleashed.com. closed captioning brought to you by... soda breaks down tooth enamel. thankfully...
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negro digest. johnson publications. we have them on microfilm and abbott's monthly a magazine that abbotts started. it didn't last but we have some of the few editions that are just left. >> we'll look at some defender items on our tour. the defender still published. >> it is weekly now. it started off 1905 as weekly. 1940 it went daily after abbott died. here recentally gone back to a weekly newspaper but still very, very popular. still very, very influential.y still very, very heavily read in the black community. >> who uses the vivian harsh collection and who can use it? >> we're open seven day as week. so everybody can use it. but the wonderful thing i would say our constituents are from the cradle to the grave and i truly mean that it doesn't matter if you're black or white because we have people from both all races colling here.tr we have people coming internationally from france, from japan, from great britain. they come here to use theen come collection and this case that we're standing in front of right now is
negro digest. johnson publications. we have them on microfilm and abbott's monthly a magazine that abbotts started. it didn't last but we have some of the few editions that are just left. >> we'll look at some defender items on our tour. the defender still published. >> it is weekly now. it started off 1905 as weekly. 1940 it went daily after abbott died. here recentally gone back to a weekly newspaper but still very, very popular. still very, very influential.y still very, very...
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yes, i am a new negro." a man of few words, his father looks at him, his son, and he says "they lynch new negroes the same way they lynched old ones." forward, 90 or 100 years later, the son talks to his father -- the sun's great-grandson talks to his father, and while holding a copy of barack obama's "dreams from my father," says "i do not have to identify as black. i am a man whose politics and opportunity are not raised by my -- i am not afraid to be post black." having inherited the tray of reticence from the men and his family, the harlem-based father says to his son, "cab drivers are still not going to take you to harlem to die. they leave post black sustaining on the corner the same way they leave regular blacks." [laughter] prof. white: these two imaginary yet realistic conversations demonstrate black identity in the 20th century and some of the generational and gender issues involved. an expression of black modernity is indicative of the new negro movement, which reflected the hope of people who wer
yes, i am a new negro." a man of few words, his father looks at him, his son, and he says "they lynch new negroes the same way they lynched old ones." forward, 90 or 100 years later, the son talks to his father -- the sun's great-grandson talks to his father, and while holding a copy of barack obama's "dreams from my father," says "i do not have to identify as black. i am a man whose politics and opportunity are not raised by my -- i am not afraid to be post...
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he would not believed his negro cell in a flood of white americanism 40 knows the negro blood has a message for the world. he simply wishes to make it possible for a man to be both a negro and an american. without being cursed and spit upon by his fellows, without having the doors of opportunity closed roughly in his face. those are heartfelt, brave, and seductive words. and anatomy of racial alienation unlike any that preceded it, if they thrilled and persuaded du bois admirers. indeed, they are so seductive that even today it is easy to miss their intended ambiguity. how to blend a painful self-consciousness and stirring forthrightness with a muddled lately toward mysticism. and i spent much of the essay explaining that muddled mysticism and other very much is a part of what du bois was talking about the making it a very audacious book but a very strange one as well. this is how i conclude. kind of account for this. finally, the strangeness and capacity of the souls of black folk arose less from a broad historical circumstances that from the strangeness and audacity of its author. du bois
he would not believed his negro cell in a flood of white americanism 40 knows the negro blood has a message for the world. he simply wishes to make it possible for a man to be both a negro and an american. without being cursed and spit upon by his fellows, without having the doors of opportunity closed roughly in his face. those are heartfelt, brave, and seductive words. and anatomy of racial alienation unlike any that preceded it, if they thrilled and persuaded du bois admirers. indeed, they...
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yes, i am a new negro. a man of few words, the father looks at him, his son, and he says, they lynch new negroes the same way the same way they lynch old ones. so fast forward, 90 or 100 years later. the son's great grandson talks to his father and, while holding a copy of barack obama's "dreams from my father" says, "race is a social construction. [ laughter ] i don't have to identify as black. i'm a man whose politics and opportunities are not bound by my racial identity. i don't need affirmative action to make it in america. i am not afraid to be post black." having inherited the trait of reticence, from the men in his family, the harlem-based father says to his son, "cab driver's still not going to take you to harlem with that sti." they leave post black standing on the corner the same way they leave regular blacks." [ laughter ] these two imaginary yet real itsits itsreal iit itsconversations. the first conversation is indicative of the new negro movement which reflected the hope of a people who were l
yes, i am a new negro. a man of few words, the father looks at him, his son, and he says, they lynch new negroes the same way the same way they lynch old ones. so fast forward, 90 or 100 years later. the son's great grandson talks to his father and, while holding a copy of barack obama's "dreams from my father" says, "race is a social construction. [ laughter ] i don't have to identify as black. i'm a man whose politics and opportunities are not bound by my racial identity. i...
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el canto de black life matters, o la vida de los negros importase convertido en el canto de los que tratanmenzÓ en las redes sociales tras la muerte de un adolescente en 2012. desde entonces ha ido creciendo con cada muerte de afroamericanos en manos de policÍas y se le han unido ciudadanos de distintas nacionalidades. >> somos ciudadanos unidos y vivimos juntos, necesitamos protegernos unos a otros de fiesta manifestante de raza blanca en una protesta washington. black life matters se convirtiÓ en una organizaciÓn que denuncia los abusos de policÍas blancos sobre negros. >> que no se trata de la vida sobre negro parece que no tenemos derecho a defendernos, dijo esta manifestante. >> al parecer el autor de la masacre al volver de afganistÁn al Área de dallas comenzÓ a interesarse por organizaciones y grupos de afroamericanos con tintes racistas, segÚn pesquisas del times. esto pudo haber sido por venganza por la muerte de dos afroamericanos en manos de agentes blancos ocurrido hace dos dÍas en minnesota y seattle. dijo que francotirador la policÍa, había planificado todo perfectamente y ha
el canto de black life matters, o la vida de los negros importase convertido en el canto de los que tratanmenzÓ en las redes sociales tras la muerte de un adolescente en 2012. desde entonces ha ido creciendo con cada muerte de afroamericanos en manos de policÍas y se le han unido ciudadanos de distintas nacionalidades. >> somos ciudadanos unidos y vivimos juntos, necesitamos protegernos unos a otros de fiesta manifestante de raza blanca en una protesta washington. black life matters se...
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he headed for the negro leagues. >> i got to know all of the negro league teams and stars.w up and tried to emulate them once i got into the negro leagues. >> preparing to return for another season, irvine's path took a different turn. >> i was drafted and all of the sudden i go to go to the army, leave my wife and my baby and so on. so my whole world changed. >> after his training, irvine and the rest of the 13th general service engineers shipped out for england. >> do you remember what ship you were on? >> yes, big english ship. >> how was the weather? >> terrible. which again was a good thing because the weather kept the submarine from really operating. didn't lose a ship or a man. 19 days later we landed in liverpool, england. ♪ >> as america shipped its boys across the globe, morery matter. and the 49th combat engineers found themes in the unforgiving sand lot of north africa's desert. >> it was terrible, filthy, dirty. scared to death. >> patton and montgomery led the allies to victory. with that mission complete, the 49th combat engineers were off to their next battl
he headed for the negro leagues. >> i got to know all of the negro league teams and stars.w up and tried to emulate them once i got into the negro leagues. >> preparing to return for another season, irvine's path took a different turn. >> i was drafted and all of the sudden i go to go to the army, leave my wife and my baby and so on. so my whole world changed. >> after his training, irvine and the rest of the 13th general service engineers shipped out for england....
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lincoln's conscientious belief that the negro is his equal, but i do not regard the negro as my equal>> douglas was not one to talk about legalizing slavery in the territories so much as he wants to paint lincoln as a pro-negro politician. he is, in other words, playing the race card and playing it in the most shameless fashion imaginable. >> but the prairie lawyer is not going to be deflected from his mission to see the end of slavery in america. >> lincoln had always said that if slavery isn't wrong, then nothing is wrong. that slavery was horrendous. >> and i think it was because he hated the way his father had treated him, which was like a slave. because his father would yank him out of school, force him to go work on neighbors' farms performing all kinds of back-breaking labor. >> there is no reason why the negro is not entitled to all the rights enumerated in the declaration of independence. >> when lincoln invokes the declaration of independence here, there's no quarrelling, there's no quibbling with it. that is the authority. >> he is as much entitled to these rights as the wh
lincoln's conscientious belief that the negro is his equal, but i do not regard the negro as my equal>> douglas was not one to talk about legalizing slavery in the territories so much as he wants to paint lincoln as a pro-negro politician. he is, in other words, playing the race card and playing it in the most shameless fashion imaginable. >> but the prairie lawyer is not going to be deflected from his mission to see the end of slavery in america. >> lincoln had always said...
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con medicamento anti-acné clínicamente comprobado... ...combate granitos, puntos negros y manchas depiel limpia y radiante en una semana. neutrogena.
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i am going to fight for my right as a negro american and show the world what a negro race has to offer. yes, i am a new negro" a man of few words. the father looks at him, his son and he says. 90 or 100 years later, the son's great grandson talks to his father while holding a copy of barack obama's dreams from my father said "race is a social construction." i don't have to identify he's black. i am a man of politics and opportunities not bound by my racial identity. i don't need affirmative action to make it in america. i am not afraid to be post black. having inherited the trait of residen residence from the men of his family. "cab driver still not going to take you to harlem." [ laughs ] >> they leave post blacks sta standing in the corner the same way as they believe regular blacks. [ laughs ] these two conversations demonstrate black identity in the 20th century and some of the generational and gender issues involved. an expression of the first conversation is indicative of the new negro movement reflected of the hope of the people who were like other americans and other west eater
i am going to fight for my right as a negro american and show the world what a negro race has to offer. yes, i am a new negro" a man of few words. the father looks at him, his son and he says. 90 or 100 years later, the son's great grandson talks to his father while holding a copy of barack obama's dreams from my father said "race is a social construction." i don't have to identify he's black. i am a man of politics and opportunities not bound by my racial identity. i don't need...
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king: i come to ask you to go all out, get every negro in this county registered to vote. [applause] each of you assembled here today decided that you are going to see that 10 other people are registered before he last day, 14th, i believe. just see what a power you can be. then after getting people registered, that is another, even greater responsibility. and that is to go out to vote in the primary. [applause] the state of south carolina during the days of reconstruction, sent many negroes to the state legislature. the state of carolina not only sent them to the legislature, negroes to the congress of the united states. the last negro to leave the congress of the united states was from the state of south carolina. in his farewell address, the one thing that he said, that even though this is a period that ends, we will come again. right here from this county and all over the state of south carolina, once more we will be able to send to the statehouse. once more we have the opportunity to send to the congress of the united states qualified, dedicated lacked -- black men an
king: i come to ask you to go all out, get every negro in this county registered to vote. [applause] each of you assembled here today decided that you are going to see that 10 other people are registered before he last day, 14th, i believe. just see what a power you can be. then after getting people registered, that is another, even greater responsibility. and that is to go out to vote in the primary. [applause] the state of south carolina during the days of reconstruction, sent many negroes to...
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the two negroes begged of him i got five dollars to buy shoes just to run away in. but this was not just mobility, it was mobility they could control. refugee emma binum once she got , her shoes, she left the camp and she went to d.c. to search for her daughter. the black soldiers said he enlisted so he could send his enlistment bounty to the woman i call my lady so she could get some shoes. that's what he spent all his money on. water was of paramount importance. because a downpour like this meant you got a shower. one refugee said his spit was cotton until his group found some of those mud holes. they would be plum bloody, but we would drink that water as if it was the best in the world. rain could mean floods and it could compromise shelters, but it was hygiene too. waterways are passages, and this is easy transportation if you had something that could keep you afloat. and confederates were notorious for destroying anything they could be a flotation device. but slaves were incredibly ingenious, striving together different wheatgrass. using wheelbarrows. access to
the two negroes begged of him i got five dollars to buy shoes just to run away in. but this was not just mobility, it was mobility they could control. refugee emma binum once she got , her shoes, she left the camp and she went to d.c. to search for her daughter. the black soldiers said he enlisted so he could send his enlistment bounty to the woman i call my lady so she could get some shoes. that's what he spent all his money on. water was of paramount importance. because a downpour like this...
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she is my mentor and the one who started this negro collection. >> what is the negro collectiono >> it opened up in the black community in the black belt inta 1932.rt it was the first black library for that community. she was the first library manager and she had a mission to create a place or a space for people to come in and learn to continue lifelong learning. how to read and how to discover and how to do anything theyarni needed to know how to do. to that and she would bring in special books and special people to talk about things that worktt current in the city and she was just fantastic. she and her counterpart. >> where were they physically? >> this collection started out at 48th and tha michigan. if you ever get a chance, go down there and look at it. the building is still there and the architectural is fantastic. it was verych uniqueit for thate because there was a room forme adults in a room for teenagers in a room for check children. >> was it considered a black library? >> it was the only black library back in this time because it was 1932. you have to remember we have this
she is my mentor and the one who started this negro collection. >> what is the negro collectiono >> it opened up in the black community in the black belt inta 1932.rt it was the first black library for that community. she was the first library manager and she had a mission to create a place or a space for people to come in and learn to continue lifelong learning. how to read and how to discover and how to do anything theyarni needed to know how to do. to that and she would bring in...
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tan sÓlo tres minutos, describen sin trabas las 23 veneras en las que puede ser asesinado si eres negro hecho de reÍr o por acudir a una fiesta de cumpleaÑos. pero en realidad estas frases estÁn acompaÑadas por la fotografÍas y nombres de los individuos de color que han sido abatidos por hacer estas cosas que al oÍdo suenan inocentes. ella muriÓ a los 24 aÑos, un oficial le disparÓ, como lo dice literalmente estas celebridades, era negro . el recibiÓ un balazo en la nuca mientras reÍa con amigo, ocurriÓ en 2012 y era negra. asÍ estas personalidades, nombran a 23 afroamericanos cuyas muertes se aseguran podrÍan haberse evitado. hay que curar una larga historia de racismo sistemÁtico. el impactante vÍdeo se ha ser viral en las redes, los artistas hacen una peticiÓn al gobierno estadounidense que invierta 150,000 millones de dÓlares en educación, salud y vivienda en las comunidades mÁs pobres para los prÓximos 10 aÑos. veremos si el vÍdeo tiene con la polÍtica. ilia: en una entrevista exclusiva del castillo le cuenta a ramos que en algÚn momento de su viaje para encontrarse con el chapo, p
tan sÓlo tres minutos, describen sin trabas las 23 veneras en las que puede ser asesinado si eres negro hecho de reÍr o por acudir a una fiesta de cumpleaÑos. pero en realidad estas frases estÁn acompaÑadas por la fotografÍas y nombres de los individuos de color que han sido abatidos por hacer estas cosas que al oÍdo suenan inocentes. ella muriÓ a los 24 aÑos, un oficial le disparÓ, como lo dice literalmente estas celebridades, era negro . el recibiÓ un balazo en la nuca mientras...
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according to the "washington post," in a front page story headlined, she defends negros. wife of senator la follette denounces segregation. la follette, quote, advised negros to keep up their fight and no contusion of peace into the question is settled and settled in the right way. an ovation of several minutes followed her remarks. an african-american woman noted, quote, the tremendous affect upon all who heard your stirring speech. she concluded her message of thanks, may god continue to bless you, may he continue to lead you and may he continue to give you courage to do and to dare. la follette delivered essentially the same speech to the annual banquet of the naacp in new york city and offered solutions, not just outrage. quote, the race issue, like the suffrage question, the sex question, or any other perplexing unsettled problem disturbing society today should be freely and seriously discussed in private conversation, in the public press, and from the pulpit. the situation does not call for violence, but it demands determination, loyalty, courage, persistence, unalt
according to the "washington post," in a front page story headlined, she defends negros. wife of senator la follette denounces segregation. la follette, quote, advised negros to keep up their fight and no contusion of peace into the question is settled and settled in the right way. an ovation of several minutes followed her remarks. an african-american woman noted, quote, the tremendous affect upon all who heard your stirring speech. she concluded her message of thanks, may god...
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vestia todo de negro.na camisa de botones y un sueter negro con una franja blanca en la parte delantera. arlen outro este hombre contina fugado y la polica de san leandro lo busca... si usted lo reconoce llame al 510-577-2740 lorena --iniciamos con una lamentable noticia......una joven de 15 aÑos --iniciamos con una lamentable noticia......una joven de 15 aÑos muri en un aparatoso accidente esta tarde en santa clara... cuando la camioneta en la cual viajaba se estrell contra un poste electrico... roll en vivo stinger take 2 boxes --al parecer la joven acababa de salir de trabajar...sandra bermudez, tiene los detalles... take sandra live (sandra) eso es precisamente lo que en este momento estan tratando de averiguar las autoridades. fue un accidente muy extrano.pero lo que si sabemos es que las personas que iban en ese vehiculo trabajaban en esta taqueria que se esta a mis espaldas y que se localiza a una cuadra de donde chocaron. (vo) en la calle lafayette y montague.. (vo) en la calle lafayette y montague
vestia todo de negro.na camisa de botones y un sueter negro con una franja blanca en la parte delantera. arlen outro este hombre contina fugado y la polica de san leandro lo busca... si usted lo reconoce llame al 510-577-2740 lorena --iniciamos con una lamentable noticia......una joven de 15 aÑos --iniciamos con una lamentable noticia......una joven de 15 aÑos muri en un aparatoso accidente esta tarde en santa clara... cuando la camioneta en la cual viajaba se estrell contra un poste...
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collection we now call the harsh research collection. >> what is the negro collection? >> when it started in the black community in 1932 as the first full-service black library for that community pressure was the first branch manager and had a mission to create a place for people to learn and continue lifelong learning how to read and anything that they needed to know how to do so to that end she would bring in special book so our people to talk about things that were going on around the city or the country it was just fantastic career and her counterpart were at the library at that point. >> host: where were they physically? >> is started at 48 and michigan did you ever get a chance to look there the building is still there the architecture is fantastic. was very unique at that time because there was room for adults and teenagers and children it was the only black library in the community at that time it was 1932. chicago because of large part was robert abbott who at the time knew that chicago was a place to come to have freedom of choice and better education to leave
collection we now call the harsh research collection. >> what is the negro collection? >> when it started in the black community in 1932 as the first full-service black library for that community pressure was the first branch manager and had a mission to create a place for people to learn and continue lifelong learning how to read and anything that they needed to know how to do so to that end she would bring in special book so our people to talk about things that were going on...
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vestia todo de negro.amisa de botones y un sueter negro con una franja blanca en la parte delantera. el sujeto intercepta a la mujer , le rocia aerosol pimienta en el rostro y la tira al piso. a la fuerza la trata de subir a su auto y cuando estaba a punto de lograrlo ocurrio algo inesperado. (sot) marisol graves, vocera policia de san leandro un buen samaritano. sospechoso (vo) el agresor logro rocearlo tambien con el spray pimienta . y luego de la confrontacion huyo.. en ese momento la policia recibio varias llamadas a su sistema de emergencia. pues al parecer varias personas fueron testigos de todo. la noticia se divulgo rapidamente al ver una gran movilizacion policiaca provocando la alarma entre los vecinos. (sot) rogelio bravo, residente de san leandro nunca nos imaginamos.preo cupante (vo) y mas preocupados estan pues el delincuente sigue profugo. se le vio por ultima vez en un auto, un nissan color plateado de modelo reciente huyendo en direccion al sur. este es su retrato hablado.. en el momento d
vestia todo de negro.amisa de botones y un sueter negro con una franja blanca en la parte delantera. el sujeto intercepta a la mujer , le rocia aerosol pimienta en el rostro y la tira al piso. a la fuerza la trata de subir a su auto y cuando estaba a punto de lograrlo ocurrio algo inesperado. (sot) marisol graves, vocera policia de san leandro un buen samaritano. sospechoso (vo) el agresor logro rocearlo tambien con el spray pimienta . y luego de la confrontacion huyo.. en ese momento la...
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el atacante fue un hombre vestido de negro y enmascarado de 29 aÑos de edad o exmarido de kansas. --las autoridades arrestaron a otros dos sospechosos en conexiÓn con el ataque, pero piden a la comunidad estar vigilantes. " le estamos pidiendo a la comunidad reportar cualquier cosa sospechosa, si bien alguien vestido como militar o de negro, lo que sea, que lo reportan ", dijo este oficial. varios departamentos de policÍa a nivel nacional han expresado sus condolencias. el presidente obama condenÓ enÉrgicamente el acto. >> como naciÓn tenemos que ser claros. nada justifica la violencia en contra de las agencias del orden. os ataques contra la policÍa son ataques contra todos nosotros y contra la ley que hace posible la convivencia en la sociedad. reportera: a este hecho le antecede la muerte del hombre que fue matado por la policÍa sepultado el pasado viernes. hoy, se le ha pedido a la gente evitar la zona de este ataque que se encuentra bajo investigaciÓn. fÉlix: 31 policÍas han caido vÍctimas de tiroteos durante este aÑo. esto segÚn la pÁgina de internet que recopila el nombre de l
el atacante fue un hombre vestido de negro y enmascarado de 29 aÑos de edad o exmarido de kansas. --las autoridades arrestaron a otros dos sospechosos en conexiÓn con el ataque, pero piden a la comunidad estar vigilantes. " le estamos pidiendo a la comunidad reportar cualquier cosa sospechosa, si bien alguien vestido como militar o de negro, lo que sea, que lo reportan ", dijo este oficial. varios departamentos de policÍa a nivel nacional han expresado sus condolencias. el...
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el equipo negro y plata tendrÁ una zona especial donde los precios se elevan hasta los $6500.. hizodos donaciones de 1 millÓn de dÓlares para organizaciones que buscan mejorar relaciones entre el ciudadano y los policÍas. maria: donovan ha sido capitÁn de varios equipos. como director tÉcnico es su debut. >>manejando el mismo equipo el aÑo pasado no le fue bien, tardÍo pero dijo que aprendiÓ de las experiencias. >> al volver de la pausa costa oeste se mantiene agradable por la lÍnea costera. hacia el interior brota de incendios en california. >> noticias univisiÓn 14 presentan parte por tus concesionarios chevy del Área de la bahÍa. la marihuana podria ser una >> de temÁtica leon: la mariguana podrÍa ser una alternativa para tratar el alzheimer. hasta ahora no existen terapias efectivas para detener el alzheimer. >> empezÓ la semana con un cclima hermoso me parece que va a durar. leon: estÁ listo guillermo con el pronÓstico del tiempo. guillermo: inicio de semana el monzÓn todavÍa acumulando lluvia, hacia el interior del paÍs hacia la zona del centro para california. seco y nu
el equipo negro y plata tendrÁ una zona especial donde los precios se elevan hasta los $6500.. hizodos donaciones de 1 millÓn de dÓlares para organizaciones que buscan mejorar relaciones entre el ciudadano y los policÍas. maria: donovan ha sido capitÁn de varios equipos. como director tÉcnico es su debut. >>manejando el mismo equipo el aÑo pasado no le fue bien, tardÍo pero dijo que aprendiÓ de las experiencias. >> al volver de la pausa costa oeste se mantiene agradable por...
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lo que se quemÓ fue combustible, papel, plÁstico que fue lo que provocÓ el humo negro.es incendio continÚa. gracias gilberto. dos casas resultaron con daÑos valuados en $20,000 luego de prenderse un incendio tres alarmas. el incidente, sÓlo cerca de las 6:20 de la tarde. marÍa leticia: la carretera ocho 80 sufriÓ un bloqueo pero esta vez por un trÁiler que se incendiÓ sobre la vÍa. con esto: partidos dramÁticos entre los atlÉticos de oakland y los de houston. leticia: estamos sometiendo vivo en san francisco leÓn: el intenso fuego se desatÓ cuando un trÁiler se incendiÓ sobre la ruta interestatal 880. no hubo reportes de heridos. marÍa leticia: un joven fue arrestado en conexiÓn con la muerte de su padre. se trata de scott de 22 aÑos, acusado de parricidio. su padre por 24 aÑos falleciÓ dÍas despuÉs. el permanece en un centro de detenciÓn preventiva. la policÍa alerta a los residentes de la zona acerca de estaciones telefÓnicas que se han vuelto frecuentes en las Últimas tres semanas. los delincuentes consiguen informaciÓn de sus vÍctimas heridas llaman diciÉndole que t
lo que se quemÓ fue combustible, papel, plÁstico que fue lo que provocÓ el humo negro.es incendio continÚa. gracias gilberto. dos casas resultaron con daÑos valuados en $20,000 luego de prenderse un incendio tres alarmas. el incidente, sÓlo cerca de las 6:20 de la tarde. marÍa leticia: la carretera ocho 80 sufriÓ un bloqueo pero esta vez por un trÁiler que se incendiÓ sobre la vÍa. con esto: partidos dramÁticos entre los atlÉticos de oakland y los de houston. leticia: estamos...
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, what michelle obama was saying, i am just like the other negroes.was presenting a color narrative to the have jiminy -- saying that slaves are manifest in their ancestors, showing what her children represent. amy: two minutes left. what about supreme court justice choices, whoever will be president? >> this is critical. in some ways, this is part of why i have to have a strategy. is why we have to get donald trump out of office, and we have to announce business as usual, and we have to shift this at your of gravity of democratic politics in black communities. i am continuing your point about the importance of the supreme court, and this is why we have to engage in a dual strategy. what is ultimately at the heart of it is we have to understand what is at the heart of this country, and our current way of living is no longer sustainable. the crisis in black communities require a different kind of politics. the black political class has become identical, a decisive role -- indecipherable from the democratic policies. the book and talk about race and gen
, what michelle obama was saying, i am just like the other negroes.was presenting a color narrative to the have jiminy -- saying that slaves are manifest in their ancestors, showing what her children represent. amy: two minutes left. what about supreme court justice choices, whoever will be president? >> this is critical. in some ways, this is part of why i have to have a strategy. is why we have to get donald trump out of office, and we have to announce business as usual, and we have to...
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. >> tristemente cuando un hombre negro mata a mÁs de dos blancos es una tragedia, pero cuando pasa alue regrese la paz a dallas. >> mientras continÚa creciendo el altar improvisado con muestras de cariÑo a las vÍctimas de la balacera, se anuncia que el presidente barack obama estarÁ aquÍ el prÓximo martes presente en una ceremonia y existe la posibilidad de que se reÚnan con Él el prÓximo martes, desde dallas, texas, edgar muÑoz, noticias telemundo. >> entretanto la policÍa de dallas enfrenta momentos de gran tensiÓn, tras la emboscada han enfrentado amenazas y han tenido que aumentar la seguridad en la ciudad. carlos zapata tiene lo Último >> la tensiÓn y los nervios regresaron a la policÍa de dallas. >> cualquier cosa es algo sospechoso, si es algo que vemos como algo sospechoso lo vamos a investigar. >> muestra de ello es una supuesta amenaza contra el cuartel general que interrumpiÓ el sÁbado la o jornada de duelo, una mujer no identificada haciÉndose pasar por policÍa enviÓ un mensaje por la frecuencia de radio de la policÍa. (informaciÓn en pantalla) >> ella denunciaba la existe
. >> tristemente cuando un hombre negro mata a mÁs de dos blancos es una tragedia, pero cuando pasa alue regrese la paz a dallas. >> mientras continÚa creciendo el altar improvisado con muestras de cariÑo a las vÍctimas de la balacera, se anuncia que el presidente barack obama estarÁ aquÍ el prÓximo martes presente en una ceremonia y existe la posibilidad de que se reÚnan con Él el prÓximo martes, desde dallas, texas, edgar muÑoz, noticias telemundo. >> entretanto...
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king: i come to ask you to go all out, get every negro in this county registered to vote.applause] each of you assembled here today decided that you are going to see that 10 other people are registered before the last day, 14th, i believe. just see what a power you can be. then after getting people registered, that is another, even greater responsibility. and that is to go out to vote in the primary. [applause] the state of south carolina during the days of reconstruction, sent many negroes to the state legislature. not only of carolina sent them to the legislature, negroes to the congress of the united states. the last negro to leave the congress of the united states was from the state of south carolina. in his farewell address, the one said, that even though this is a period that ends, we will come again. here from this county and all over the state of south once more we will be able to send to the statehouse. once more we have the opportunity to send to the congress of the united states qualified, dedicated lacked -- black men and women. [applause] let us on that glade
king: i come to ask you to go all out, get every negro in this county registered to vote.applause] each of you assembled here today decided that you are going to see that 10 other people are registered before the last day, 14th, i believe. just see what a power you can be. then after getting people registered, that is another, even greater responsibility. and that is to go out to vote in the primary. [applause] the state of south carolina during the days of reconstruction, sent many negroes to...
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anos de edad, unos 5 pies 10 pulgadaas de altura, pesa unas 165 o 185 libras, vestia todo de color negrojeto tiene bigote.huyo en un nissan 4 puertas color plateado modelo reciente y se le vio hacia el sur de la calle washington. hasta el momento se sabe que no habia ningun tipo de relacion entre el sospechoso y la victima. de hecho no se conocian dijeron las autoridades. (sandra) la comunida esta bastante preocupada por la agresividad con la que ocurrio todo y a plena luz del dia. a una hora en la que muchisimos vehiculos y personas circulan por esta zona. mas detalles a las 6. sandra bermudez, noticiero telemundo 48 put place holder here blanca --las extraÑas luces que aparecieron anoche en el cielo de la bahia... take vo ...pudieron ser vistas en toda la costa oeste del pais, incluso en utah y idaho. --las personas no perdieron el tiempo y grabaron con sus celulares el inusual acontecimiento. --pero qu dijeron los expertos sobre estas misteriosas luces en el cielo? --paola reyes habl con un astronomo y mas adelante, en un amplio reportaje, nos explica el enigmatico suceso. blanca --la
anos de edad, unos 5 pies 10 pulgadaas de altura, pesa unas 165 o 185 libras, vestia todo de color negrojeto tiene bigote.huyo en un nissan 4 puertas color plateado modelo reciente y se le vio hacia el sur de la calle washington. hasta el momento se sabe que no habia ningun tipo de relacion entre el sospechoso y la victima. de hecho no se conocian dijeron las autoridades. (sandra) la comunida esta bastante preocupada por la agresividad con la que ocurrio todo y a plena luz del dia. a una hora...
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now, it was a program that was run by the united negro college fund, but its purpose was to g latino, asian, african american, and also white students as well from many different backgrounds, into careers of public service, because it was important to diversify the foreign service, particularly those who are representing the us abroad, as much as possible. >> hinojosa: all right, so on any given day, mark hugo lopez, numbers guy, economist, positive, or glass is still half empty? >> i'm positive about the latino community, and i think that the story is still being told. we haven't seen the entire story work itself out yet. there are so many dynamic things happening within the community, just on population growth and change alone, that it's hard to draw a firm conclusion today about how successful or unsuccessful, or how well has the latino community done. i think much of what will happen over the next century, actually, is going to be a story where latinos will play a larger role for the us and the story of the us, but also the us will affect and change latinos in many ways. how, i do
now, it was a program that was run by the united negro college fund, but its purpose was to g latino, asian, african american, and also white students as well from many different backgrounds, into careers of public service, because it was important to diversify the foreign service, particularly those who are representing the us abroad, as much as possible. >> hinojosa: all right, so on any given day, mark hugo lopez, numbers guy, economist, positive, or glass is still half empty? >>...
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and was very passionate about the special league -- negro collection. >> money is in even the issue is unsettling from the very beginning just like if you could read and write as opposed to having $1 million. vivian harsh did graduate with a degree in library science. to be ahead of danger in the head and a joseph rollins. and her passion in her love was children she was a gifted storyteller we have all of her published works in her collection but she also has the passion about what type of book should be in a library. she applied for a grant and could write the curriculum guide what it is is a manifesto of those types of materials from around the country and around the world. this kravis steady of the chicago teachers symposium that said what do you want to do when you grow up? the white liberal suburb like to go to the school to learn how to so but i guess i cannot go there. why not? that is in the black community so back then even then there was a bias she didn't know why she pauli was just repeating what somebody else said so what you see are what she was fighting against. >> the w
and was very passionate about the special league -- negro collection. >> money is in even the issue is unsettling from the very beginning just like if you could read and write as opposed to having $1 million. vivian harsh did graduate with a degree in library science. to be ahead of danger in the head and a joseph rollins. and her passion in her love was children she was a gifted storyteller we have all of her published works in her collection but she also has the passion about what type...
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>uÉue q ta ee ta omae mada exien aciad aennouee acuerd cndoaron gÓ e ndl6 >l negro dÍaz dic que l diha nieo haejor c q, É > voshoon l foaÓn dorvastÁ c soosualunteste elardoea europ >oyral rtoe lÍla, s jÓ Últo l ars yue e denlacee eaisri d fÚole secÓ de isnd, pue ia enenbalnfrÓn, trenardo u fiae gos dde fnc ga eel primer em, a,sldi teosgos y luean po 2s elardoon Ás le ela euroco, eos peanas Últosend - pam mchte dde pep grdla frento co decrÉic d maheer ty, grdlale co u crilue treo gado day micon gana to poaamon e wiledon senwiia anÓ la crton d toeo ro Ás ireonteÚ sund s vtoaÚro30 uuee gn am roerlÉrd darna navrilova. mparos2 Ílo dra sl s lra llers te laelcÓneÉcoig s epaÓn arener geas pon g d buo, est f Últo rtoar q eÉic gutierzbserveus judosnt d da fiea na q fma pteel t Ímpic pa mÁstiaseptis veitar tules lend h p l uleselun h p lanoe. > pguÁol grdla rrsi lvarÍa aesijo >> nmo mhagria pocoaÑno sa n lend vidae san se... or a eÑesraueased soias ud a identiclo... ta vpaa asteinunpeecioa tvelocid otagonad poadlecees.emoel ror evi dede hayrd.. keoao lpocipi saya ra lalzaalreonblde unalar a ujo
>uÉue q ta ee ta omae mada exien aciad aennouee acuerd cndoaron gÓ e ndl6 >l negro dÍaz dic que l diha nieo haejor c q, É > voshoon l foaÓn dorvastÁ c soosualunteste elardoea europ >oyral rtoe lÍla, s jÓ Últo l ars yue e denlacee eaisri d fÚole secÓ de isnd, pue ia enenbalnfrÓn, trenardo u fiae gos dde fnc ga eel primer em, a,sldi teosgos y luean po 2s elardoon Ás le ela euroco, eos peanas Últosend - pam mchte dde pep grdla frento co decrÉic d maheer ty, grdlale co u...
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title of the song in a program, it had become the name that some time after world war ii took on the negro national anthem. let me if you will repeat the second verse, and i have to read it because now i'm at a point where my memory no longer suffices. how the lyrics, particularly in the second verse, invoke liberation's winding, brutal path. "stony the road we trod bitter the chasing rod felt in the day that hope unborn had died yet, with a steady beat hath not our weary feet come to the place for which our fathers side we have come over a way that with tears has been watered we have come treading our path through the blood of the slaughtered out from the gloomy past till now we stand at last where the white gleam of our bright star is cast" even now the line -- i do not know if it is true just for me or you also, but the line treading our path through the blood of the slaughtered gives chills. and the verse "the line links the traveler with victims who have fallen in a journey in --ch life was on the line author top of my head, it's hard to think of another more secular anthem with the p
title of the song in a program, it had become the name that some time after world war ii took on the negro national anthem. let me if you will repeat the second verse, and i have to read it because now i'm at a point where my memory no longer suffices. how the lyrics, particularly in the second verse, invoke liberation's winding, brutal path. "stony the road we trod bitter the chasing rod felt in the day that hope unborn had died yet, with a steady beat hath not our weary feet come to the...
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now we practically read it all men are created equal except negroes. when the know nothings get control, it will read all men are created equal except negroes and foreigners and catholics. when it comes to this, i shall prefer emigrating to some country where they make no pretense of loving liberty. to russia, for instance, where despotism can be taken pure and without the base alloy of hypocrisy." this, of course, was abraham lincoln, who five years later would be president and who would understand that his sympathy for immigrants was truly important, because in the civil war, about 500,000 immigrants would serve in the united states army or navy. at least 200,000 german immigrants, at least 150,000 irish immigrants. there were numerous irish brigades, german brigades, but also, there were brigades and regiments of swiss immigrants, italian immigrants, the garibaldi brigade. there was a polish immigrant, a norwegian regiment. and there were numerous, important generals from overs s overseas. there were a number of german generals, most famously franz
now we practically read it all men are created equal except negroes. when the know nothings get control, it will read all men are created equal except negroes and foreigners and catholics. when it comes to this, i shall prefer emigrating to some country where they make no pretense of loving liberty. to russia, for instance, where despotism can be taken pure and without the base alloy of hypocrisy." this, of course, was abraham lincoln, who five years later would be president and who would...
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a trusted colleague led us to a kidnapper who calls himself 'el negro.' with the help of 50 gang members in his kidnapping ring, he studies and stalks a person for weeks if they look like they have money to determine if they are worth grabbing. >> reporter: "someone like you", he says to me. once a person is kidnapped, things move quickly. >> ( translated ): you communicate with the family, and if the family doesn't comply, we have to pressure them. there's various ways. one can cut a finger and you send it with a note, or you leave a note at the door of their house. if the family doesn't comply within 48 hours, we look for a way to eliminate the person or release them. >> reporter: the father we spoke with was dealing with different kidnappers than 'el negro's gang, and they agreed to release his son for the $6,000 he had managed to gather. >> ( translated ): as i was driving down, the kidnapper told me, 'if you come across a police check-point, don't worry, because we're the same people.' >> reporter: el negro says the police turn a blind eye to his ope
a trusted colleague led us to a kidnapper who calls himself 'el negro.' with the help of 50 gang members in his kidnapping ring, he studies and stalks a person for weeks if they look like they have money to determine if they are worth grabbing. >> reporter: "someone like you", he says to me. once a person is kidnapped, things move quickly. >> ( translated ): you communicate with the family, and if the family doesn't comply, we have to pressure them. there's various ways....
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lincoln rose to his feet in great excitement and exclaimed, by the almighty i'll have that negro back soon or i'll have 20 years agitation in illinois until the governor does have a legal and constitutional right to do something in the premises." wouldn't it be nice if politicians spoke like that today? lincoln knew he didn't have legal legs to stand on. he knew that new orleans and the state of louisiana had the law on their side to what lincoln and hurden did, they drafted $60.30 out of the metropolitan bank of new york and on may 27th, 1857, sent the funds from their springfield law office to benjamin jonas' office in new orleans. jonas paid the fine and by early june shelby's release occurred and he made his way safely back to springfield. john shelby became among the first african-americans ever freed by abraham lincoln. lincoln's affection for the jonas family determined that he would take action as much for them as for shelby himself. lincoln regarded abraham jonas as "one of my most valuable and trusted friends" and their friendship dated back to the 1830s. lincoln never forgo
lincoln rose to his feet in great excitement and exclaimed, by the almighty i'll have that negro back soon or i'll have 20 years agitation in illinois until the governor does have a legal and constitutional right to do something in the premises." wouldn't it be nice if politicians spoke like that today? lincoln knew he didn't have legal legs to stand on. he knew that new orleans and the state of louisiana had the law on their side to what lincoln and hurden did, they drafted $60.30 out of...
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they'll show a lessons the balance of san francisco must change because as a african-american black negro the czar the out mitigation mayor ed lee right now is out of compliance and he's also in my opinion neglected an african-americans i'm in support have had historical i support you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> before i start our time i'll gentle say that signs are not allowed in the chamber sew, sir. >> my name is michael let's go to the overhead from the castro flag pole controversy hits the area following the shooting back to me i've shown the headlined from the castro street currier on the street a story how what used to be public property the flag pole on harvey milk plaza is controlled by the merchant i'll be developing voting on to reclaim public property to lower the flag when there are tragedies like 49 people killed in orderly we need to have a public advocate to help to achieve that if folks running for sate senate will take up to issue the second thing the corrupt city attorney district attorney george gascon during his tenure that's 20 civilians killed and san
they'll show a lessons the balance of san francisco must change because as a african-american black negro the czar the out mitigation mayor ed lee right now is out of compliance and he's also in my opinion neglected an african-americans i'm in support have had historical i support you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> before i start our time i'll gentle say that signs are not allowed in the chamber sew, sir. >> my name is michael let's go to the overhead from...
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. >> las personas que van a cometer crÍmenes no obedecen las leyes, compran en el mercado negro.e los legisladores a la indignaciÓn de san bernardino, que se agudizÓ por la masacre de 49 personas en orlando, florida. >> mandaremos un mensaje a los cobardes de washington, en el senado y en el congreso el pueblo pide acciÓn, hoy dÍa, no maÑana. jaime: cinco leyes de este paquete para control de armas, entre las que se incluye una que habrÍa permitido solicitar a las cortes el retiro de armas de fuego a personas que serÍan consideradas peligrosas. arantxa: el gobierno estÁ enviando mensaje de advertencia a los propietarios de negocios que tienen trabajadores indocumentados. algunos empresarios se estÁn quejando bajo el argumento que no disponen para los medios de investigar la legalidad de los documentos del aplicantes. lourdes: serÁ el primer aumento de este tipo este 2008, va dirigido contra toda empresa que contrata inmigrantes indocumentados. >> para llevar a cabo las investigaciones, se ha llevado aumentar la multa. >> de 775 $ a 539 la -- de 355 a 539 $. mientras que la mÁxima
. >> las personas que van a cometer crÍmenes no obedecen las leyes, compran en el mercado negro.e los legisladores a la indignaciÓn de san bernardino, que se agudizÓ por la masacre de 49 personas en orlando, florida. >> mandaremos un mensaje a los cobardes de washington, en el senado y en el congreso el pueblo pide acciÓn, hoy dÍa, no maÑana. jaime: cinco leyes de este paquete para control de armas, entre las que se incluye una que habrÍa permitido solicitar a las cortes el...
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es como negro, oro, y este moÑo. es Único.co mexicano. fue en un partido de la nba. ese dÍa fue objeto de insultos racistas. >> tambiÉn a la gente que habla mal de nuestros hijos, vamos a orar por ellos. peleando quÉ vamos a hacer? tony: si esta invitaciÓn habÍa venido del partido republicano haber aceptado? >> no. hay muchas cosas que dice el seÑor trump que no me caen bien. tony: se consagrÓ en base. Él y sus padres estarÁn presentes maÑana para ser testigos de momento en que hillary clinton se convertirÁ en la candidata oficial por el partido demÓcrata. ilia: estos todo desde filadelfia. regreso a los estudios. enrique: al menos en un 40% ha sido controlado el voraz incendio que ha causado estragos en san clarita en california. la emergencia declarada del dÍa anterior en el Área se mantiene. el fuego ha cobrado al menos una vida. vamos a regresar, sin formaciÓn. enrique: el grupo terrorista el lado islÁmico difundiÓ este vÍdeo de dos individuos que atacaron la iglesia en francia y degollaron a un pÁrroco. la afirmaciÓn que
es como negro, oro, y este moÑo. es Único.co mexicano. fue en un partido de la nba. ese dÍa fue objeto de insultos racistas. >> tambiÉn a la gente que habla mal de nuestros hijos, vamos a orar por ellos. peleando quÉ vamos a hacer? tony: si esta invitaciÓn habÍa venido del partido republicano haber aceptado? >> no. hay muchas cosas que dice el seÑor trump que no me caen bien. tony: se consagrÓ en base. Él y sus padres estarÁn presentes maÑana para ser testigos de momento...
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douglas, they got together, and they created a magazine called "fire" which was devoted to younger negro artists. this is a facsimile of the magazine "fire." langston was working as a -- he was supposed to be going to columbia university when he was in new york, but he ended up spending a lot of time in harlem. and his career at columbia was short. so he later attended lincoln university and traveled a bit. he wrote his first book of poetry which was "the weary blues." this is a copy of it. and whenever langston would write books, when he would come to visit he would always sign a copy of the books and donate them to the library. so this is a signed copy. and this is from 1931. and he was in cleveland during 1931 for a good amount of time. his mother had relocated, and he came to the library frequently during that time. this is just a photograph be from our -- photograph from our collection. when he was working in washington as a busboy in a hotel. and that's when he met lindsay. and lindsay kind of spread word about langston hughes and got him known to mainstream audiences. one thing th
douglas, they got together, and they created a magazine called "fire" which was devoted to younger negro artists. this is a facsimile of the magazine "fire." langston was working as a -- he was supposed to be going to columbia university when he was in new york, but he ended up spending a lot of time in harlem. and his career at columbia was short. so he later attended lincoln university and traveled a bit. he wrote his first book of poetry which was "the weary...