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People Who We Lost in 2018 THE FLORIDA STAR, NORTHEAST FLORIDA’S OLDEST, LARGEST, MOST READ AFRICAN AMERICAN OWNED NEWSPAPER Presorted Standard The Florida Star The Florida Star, P. O. Box 40629 U.S. Postage Paid Jacksonville, FL 32203 Jacksonville, FL Michael Jackson’s The Georgia Star! Permit No. 3617 Mother, Katherine (904) 766-8834 Still The People’s Jackson, Reportedly Can’t Get to the Store? Choice! Gravely Ill STRIVING TO Have The Star Delivered! Story, 6 MAKE A DIFFERENCE! Read The Florida THE FLORIDA and Georgia Star STAR Newspapers. The only media thefloridastar.com to receive the Listen to IMPACT Jacksonville Sheriff’s Radio Talk Show. Office Eagle The people’s choice Award for being “The Most Factual.” DECEMBER 29, 2018 - JANUARY 4, 2019 VOLUME 68, NUMBER 38 $1.00 Midterm Elections Results Americans of all political stripes helped make the 2018 midterm election results the fourth most- trending news event of the year. The much-anticipat- ed election saw the Dem- ocratic Party win a major- ‘Black Panther’ Helped 2018 ity in the House of Representatives for the first time in Movies Break Box Office Records eight years, while Republicans strengthened their ma- If you think back to the past year’s biggest box office jority. In 2018, a record number of women were elect- releases, a few major movie titles will probably come to ed to Congress on election night as an unprecedented mind as major ticket sellers. Box office reports state that number of female candidates ran for the first time. 2018’s highest-selling movies domestically include Black Edward Waters College Picks New Panther, Avengers: Infinity War, and Incredibles 2. The The Mega Millions Jackpot highest-earning movie on its own, Black Panther, raked President, Nathaniel Glover retires Lottery-related Googling reached a fever pitch in in over $676 million in U.S. box office sales, according to After eight years of leading Edward Waters College, Nathaniel October as the Mega Millions jackpot reached a Forbes. Glover is steped down eariler this year. near-record $1.54 billion. One lucky player from South The Edward Waters College Board of Trustees announces its 30th President of Edward Waters College. After a long Carolina took home the massive prize. nationwide search by the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB), the choice has been made Kavanaugh’s and the College Community is both excited and proud. And as the College celebrates its current president’s amazing legacy, Supreme Dr. Nathaniel Glover is poised to pass the baton to his deserving Court successor. Confirmation Dr. A. Zachary Faison Jr. were selected as the 30th President Arguably the most and CEO of Edward Waters College via a unanimous vote by contentious Supreme Court the College’s Board of Trustees. A native of Atlanta, Georgia, nomination battle in US Kamiyah Mobley and Gloria Williams Faison’s career exploits include distinguished professional history took place in September and October after a series of experiences as a higher education executive administrator, sexual misconduct allegations were leveled against nominee Kamiyah’s Kidnapper Sentenced educator, and attorney. Brett Kavanaugh. Multiple women who knew Kavanaugh to Prison After Stealing Child in high school and college accused the judge of misconduct, Gloria Williams, who nearly two decades ago took a baby and one of the women, Christine Blasey Ford, testified about girl from a Florida hospital and raised the child as her own, the alleged incident in a gripping hearing before the Senate was sentenced on June 8, 2018 to 18 years in prison for Judiciary Committee. The nomination process galvanized kidnapping. women’s-rights advocates and survivors of rape and sexual The sentence, including five years to be served concurrently assault, although Kavanaugh was ultimately confirmed on for custodial interference, marks another chapter in a sorrowful October 6. family tale that began hours after the birth of Kamiyah Mobley on July 10, 1998, at a Jacksonville hospital. School shooting in Parkland, Fla. Seventeen people were Oprah Rules Out Presidential Run Oprah Winfrey made history as the first Black woman to killed when a student at receive a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Golden Marjory Stoneman Douglas Globes, but it was her impassioned call for “a brighter morning High School in Parkland, even in our darkest nights” that had the biggest impact. Florida, entered the school Democratic activists began buzzing about a 2020 presidential on February 14 and opened The Royal Wedding run because of her speech about her humble upbringing and fire on teachers and students. People on both sides of the Atlantic were captivated by the her civil rights heroes. Winfrey later said running for president The shooting was one of the royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on “would kill me.” deadliest in US history. In May 19. Nearly 29 million Americans watched the wedding In November, while campaigning for Georgia gubernatorial the aftermath of the shooting, several student survivors helped on TV. The extravagant ceremony attracted celebrity guests candidate Stacey Abrams, Winfrey reiterated that she wasn’t ignite a national debate over gun violence in the U.S., with including Oprah Winfrey, George Clooney, Serena Williams, interested in the presidency. “I don’t want to run. I’m not many of them demanding stricter gun-control laws. and Elton John. trying to test any waters,” she said. PEOPLE WHO WE LOST IN 2018 Nancy Wilson Aretha Franklin Joe Jackson George and Barbara Bush John McCain Kim Porter PAGE 2 THE STAR DECEMBER 29, 2018 CHURCH Faith In Our Community Listings are due the Tuesday before the next issue. Email submissions preferred. Send to: [email protected] Simeon Booker to Be Memorialized at Washington National Cathedral Jan 29 Staff Directory memorial service OWNER/PUBLISHER Follow Us! Clara McLaughlin A for trailblazing civil Facebook rights journalist Simeon MANAGEMENT @thefl oridastarnewspaper Booker will be held on Lonzie Leath Twitter Monday, January 29, 2018, Rinetta M. Fefi e @thefl oridastar his wife, Carol McCabe GENERAL MANAGER Instagram Booker, has announced. Opio Sokoni The service is scheduled for @thefl oridastar SALES & MARKETING 10 a.m. at the Washington Website: Kirkwood Hannah National Cathedral, 3101 www.thefl oridastar.com Wisconsin Ave. NW. Booker, a journalistic icon, died Dec. 10 at the age of 99. Booker’s more than The Church Directory half-century of civil rights tragedy that united the “Come and Worship With Us” reporting, most notably the black community. Booker brutal murder of 14-year-old remained on the dangerous GREATER EL-BETHEL DIVINE HOLINESS CHURCH Emmett Till in Mississippi, front lines of the Civil Rights “The Church Where Everybody Is Somebody” helped propel the civil rights Movement, reporting on the struggle onto the front pages 1957 integration of Central Bishop Lorenzo Hall., Pastor of newspapers across the High School in Little Rock, country which had long Arkansas. 723 W. 4th St. Jacksonville, Florida 32209 ignored the oppression of In 1961, Booker rode Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3575 Black Americans. Previously, with the Congress on Jacksonville, Florida 32206 he had been the fi rst full- Racial Equality (CORE) time black reporter at the Freedom Riders through Telephone: (904) 359-0661 Washington Post. the Deep South. When the Home: (904) 358-8932 Cell: 710-1586 In lieu of fl owers, buses were fi re bombed in donations may be made Anniston, Alabama, Booker Sunday School..................................................................9:30 a.m. to the Simeon Booker arranged the Freedom Morning Worship...........................................................11:00 a.m. Scholarship at Youngstown Riders’ evacuation with U.S. Alice Mae Criswell, Sunrise: June 26, 1947; Tuesday............................Prayer Meeting & Bible Study,7:00 p.m. State University. All gifts Attorney General Robert F. Sunset: December 30, 2017. Service: St. Mary’s Missionary Thursday..........................................................Joy Night,7:00 p.m. designated for this minority Kennedy. Continuing his Baptist Church, Alachua, Florida at 12 noon, January 13, 2018. scholarship are matched by work of in-depth reporting, Email: [email protected] the Youngstown State U Website: Greaterelbethel.org Booker toured Vietnam May 23, 1960 - Dec. 17, 2017 Come join Bishop Dr. Lorenzo Hall, Sr. every Wednesday and Thursday Foundation, to which checks and interviewed General Florida & Georgia ROCHE’ from 12:00 Noon to 1:00 PM for Prayer Meeting and Bible Study should be payable, at 655 Westmoreland for Jet in the Alma Jean Roche’ RICHARDSON Wick Avenue, Youngstown, mid-1960s. Aug. 25, 1939 - Dec. 02, 2017 Ohio 44502. Lee Richardson, Sr. In 1964, Booker outlined Dec. 23, 1923 - Dec. 20, 2017 THOMAS Greater Macedonia Baptist The biography of Simeon the importance of the ongoing RIVERS Deacon Albert Thomas Booker is documented as Civil Rights Movement in his Michael Angelo Rivers Oct. 07, 1925 - Dec. 14, 2017 Church of the Northside follows at TheHistoryMakers. book, Black Man’s America. org: Booker covered every Magazine and newspaper Presidential election since the The Role of the Black Church Senior Pastor reporter Simeon Saunders Eisenhower Administration Booker, Jr. was born in his fi fty-three years with in Present Day Economic, Dr. Landon L. Williams, Sr. on August 27, 1918, in Johnson Publishing until he Baltimore, Maryland retired in 2007. Social, and Political Issues to Roberta Waring and Among his journalistic Simeon Saunders Booker, holdings, Booker has also Sr., a YMCA director and authored four books. They minister. After his family include a 2013 memoir, moved to Youngstown, Ohio, Shocking the Conscience: Booker became interested A Reporter’s Account of in journalism through a the Civil Rights Movement, family friend, Carl Murphy, which was co-written with the owner and operator his wife, Carol McCabe of Baltimore’s The Afro Booker. American Newspapers. In 1982, Booker received In 1942, after receiving his one of the most prestigious B.A.
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