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By Divine Design News Service powerful nation on the face of the planet. bers of the Republican Party. Democrats began African American voters turned out in to attract large numbers of African Americans Entertainment - President Barack Obama says that he will be unprecedented numbers to support President when Truman proposed additional civil rights Page 8 personally insulted if people who voted for him Obama in his two successful bids to win the measures, including a federal ban on lynching, a in the last two presidential elections do not White House. While comprising approximately practice which had been rampant in the vote for former Secretary of State Hillary 12.4 percent of the nation’s population, the nation’s history. Clinton in the November election. Large num‐ African American vote is considered crucial to The Democrat Party’s appeal to African bers of Obama coalition voters must put the winning the White House. Republican presiden‐ American voters was enhanced significantly in first female president in the White House, he tial candidate Donald Trump has attempted to the 1960s with the ascendancy of Dr. Martin said recently. make inroads in the African American vote, but Luther King Jr., and the Civil Rights Movement. “My name will not be on the ballot, but overwhelming numbers of African American The national political landscape changed dra‐ progress is on the ballot,” he said to a national voters are supporting Secretary Clinton. The matically when President Lyndon Johnson television audience while delivering a speech at question is whether or not sufficient numbers pushed civil rights legislation through the the Congressional Black Caucus dinner in will go to the polls to ensure her election. Congress, including the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 Creating Beautiful Washington. “I will consider it an insult to my People of color and former slaves were grant‐ and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Skin legacy if people let down their guard and fail to ed the right to vote when the 15th Amendment Those measures led to significant social and activate themselves in this election. to the United States Constitution was passed in economic progress, and to the election of piv‐ Imploring voters to support Clinton, First Lady 1870. While the measure was law, poll taxes, otal African American elected officials such as Michelle Obama, in a speech given to a college racial prejudice and rampant violence against North Texas Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Scripture of audience in Pennsylvania, said that the African Americans kept large numbers of peo‐ Johnson and President Obama, the country’s November election was about her husband’s ple of color from exercising the franchise. first African American President. the Week legacy and dignity, and that voting for “Hillary Prior to the presidency of Harry S. Truman, Clinton was the only thing to do.” The nation’s who became the nation’s leader in 1945 after (Next week, how to overcome unconstitu‐ first couple has thrown its formidable influence the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, tional voting restrictions passed by the Texas behind Secretary Clinton’s bid to lead the most large numbers of African Americans were mem‐ Legislature, and make your vote count!). What to Know About the Happy 105th Birthday There is neither Upcoming Flu Season Jew nor Greek, there is neither Mrs. Arnett Cain Miller Submitted by Children’s Health bond nor free, Arnett Cain Miller was born on At this time of year, signs there is neither for flu shots start popping male nor September 20, 1911 in Slocum, up everywhere – at the cor‐ Texas to the union of Johnny and ner pharmacy, at the doc‐ female: for ye tor’s office and perhaps in are all one in Idell Clewis Cain, She attended your place of work. It’s easy Christ Jesus. school and Church at St. James to ignore but important not to. Between 5% and 20% of (Galatians 3:28 KJV) Baptist in Slocum. She later mar‐ people in the U.S. come ried Brady Miller of Palestine and down with the flu each year, taking them out of Quotes of in the early 60’s moved to The work or school and putting Fort Worth Dallas area. She is sur‐ others around them at risk Dawn Johnson, MD the Week of becoming sick.. rounded by her 8 children Lee Children’s Health recommends everyone six months Voting is a Clewis, Joyce Arnick, Patsy of age and older be vaccinated against the flu. Constitutional right. Influenza can be very dangerous, especially for those Absent any evidence Gibson, Joe Tucker, Lena Miller, younger than 2 and older than 65 years old, as well as of fraud, all and Lois Harris, 2 sons, A.W. for people with chronic health conditions. In fact, 85 Americans have a protected right to Whitehead and John Tucker in children died of the flu in the U.S. last year. Most of the deaths were in children who were not vaccinated; vote, be they rich or her everyday memories 29 grand‐ therefore, all children older than six months and any‐ poor, black, Hispanic children, 42 great grandchildren and 26 great great grandchildren. Mrs. one who will be around children should be vaccinated or white, people who – including pregnant women, new parents, daycare live in a big city or in Miller is the mother of her church New Soloman Church of the living word workers and other family members. remote rural areas. where she has been a member since 1971. Continues on Page 2 (Juan Williams) Coming Soon...Our 70th Anniversary Edition! October 6 - 12, 2016 The Dallas Post Tribune Page 2A VOTE TEXAS

Voting helps determine the future of our cities, counties, state, and acceptable forms of photo ID, and, if the voter cannot reasonably nation. As the Texas Secretary of State, I am the state’s chief election obtain a replacement of the identification that was lost, stolen, sus‐ officer charged with ensuring all eligible Texans know what they need pended, revoked or expired or another form of acceptable photo ID, to do to cast their ballots. the voter is eligible to present a supporting form of identification, exe‐ cute a Reasonable Impediment Declaration, and, assuming they other‐ My office has undertaken a statewide voter education campaign wise qualify, vote a regular ballot. engaging voters and working to ensure that all qualified voters in Texas understand what they need to bring to the polls in order to vote in Supporting documentation can be a certified birth certificate (must ongoing and upcoming elections. be an original), a valid voter registration certificate, a copy or original of one of the following: current utility bill, bank statement, govern‐ If a voter possesses a form of approved photo ID, the voter must use ment check, or paycheck, or other government document that shows it to vote. Currently, there are seven forms of acceptable photo ID in the voter’s name and an address. Government documents that include Texas: a photo must be original and cannot be copies. If a voter meets these • Texas driver license issued by the Texas Department of Public requirements and is otherwise eligible to vote, the voter will be able to Safety (DPS) cast a regular ballot in the election. • Texas personal identification card issued by DPS • Texas License to Carry a Handgun issued by DPS Voters with a disability may continue to apply with the county regis‐ • Texas Election Identification Certificate issued by DPS trar for a permanent exemption to showing approved photo ID (which • U.S. passport now may be expired no more than four years) at the polls. Also, voters • U.S. citizenship certificate containing the person’s photograph who (1) have a consistent religious objections to being photographed • U.S. military identification card containing the person’s photo‐ or (2) do not present one of the seven forms of approved photo ID graph because of certain natural disasters as declared by the President of the United States or the Texas Governor, may continue apply for a tempo‐ With the exception of the U.S. citizenship certificate, the approved rary exemption to showing approved photo ID at the polls. In addition, photo ID must be current or have expired no more than four years voters age 65 or older, those with a disability, or those who will be out before being presented for voter qualification at the polling place. If of the county during both early voting and Election Day may vote by the voter has continued access to their acceptable form of photo ID, mail. The deadline to request a ballot by mail is Oct. 28. but, for example, forgets to bring it to the polling place and/or leaves it, for example, at home or in their car, the voter still possesses the The General Election is Nov. 8. Early voting runs from Oct. 24 to Nov. acceptable form of photo ID and must use it to vote. 4. The last day to register for the election is Oct. 11.

If the voter does not possess and cannot reasonably obtain one of the I am currently traveling throughout Texas to talk as part of a non‐par‐ seven forms of approved photo ID, the voter has additional options tisan, bilingual voter education campaign called Vote Texas. This cam‐ when casting their ballot in person. As provided by court order, if a paign seeks to ensure all voters in all communities understand when, voter does not possess and is not reasonably able to obtain one of the where, and how to vote. Vote Texas is reaching, among others, voters seven forms of approved photo ID, the voter may vote by (1) signing a in urban and rural communities, senior citizens, first time voters, mili‐ declaration at the polls explaining why the voter is reasonably unable tary members, and minority groups. to obtain one of the seven forms of approved photo ID, and (2) provid‐ ing one of various forms of supporting documentation. My team and I are committed to reaching the voters of our great state. For more information regarding voting requirements and voter A voter whose photo identification has been lost, stolen, suspended, ID, please visit VoteTexas.gov or call 1‐800‐252‐VOTE. revoked or expired more than four years does not possess one of the October 6 - 12, 2016 The Dallas Post Tribune Page 3A

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(AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez). running back Ezekiel Elliott (21) celebrates after running for a first down against the during the second half of an NFL football game in Santa Clara, Calif., Sunday, Oct. 2, 2016.

(AP) ‐ The San Francisco 49ers should look to the Dallas Cowboys for an exam‐ ple of how to thrive while missing some star players. With , and two starting offensive lineman sidelined by injuries, the Cowboys still managed to beat San Francisco 24‐17 Sunday for their third straight win. Now the Niners (1‐3) head into a short week following their third straight loss deal‐ ing with injuries to two key (AP Photo/Ben Margot). San Francisco 49ers linebacker defensive players, most NaVorro Bowman (53) is helped off the field during the second LATEST TEXAS SPORTS notably star linebacker half of an NFL football game against the Dallas Cowboys in NaVorro Bowman. Bowman Santa Clara, Calif., Sunday, Oct. 2, 2016. was carted off the field with a NBA PRESEASON RDP 20 Oklahoma State: "We need of Oct. 30. lower left leg injury that to evaluate what happened Then again, maybe it's not appeared to be serious after Wade's Bulls debut high‐ here." A Longhorns complicated if you listen to he went down without con‐ lights Monday NBA presea‐ spokesman, John Bianco, later tight end Jason Witten, tact in the third quarter. son slate said Perrin's comments were Romo's favorite target, close "It is tough to see anyone about the coaching staff need‐ friend and teammate for all of go down," safety (AP) ‐ Dwyane Wade was in ing to evaluate the game and their 14 seasons since they said. "We will see what hap‐ Chicago and Tim Duncan was‐ the issues the team had on came into the NFL together pens and the next guy has to n't with San Antonio as play‐ the field. with the Cowboys in 2003. step in and that is what we ers and teams around the NBA Strong has been under "I think it's really simple," have to do. That next guy has began adjusting to new cir‐ intense scrutiny since taking Witten said Monday. "I said cumstances Monday. over at Texas. Strong has a 13‐ how I feel about Tony, and I some big shoes to fill." The Oklahoma City Thunder 16 record at Texas and a 9‐10 think there's only a few peo‐ First‐round defensive line‐ played for the first time since mark in Big 12 play. He said ple that are on this planet that man DeForest Buckner also Kevin Durant's departure, los‐ Perrin hasn't assured him that can do the things at that posi‐ left with an injury and had a ing to Real Madrid in Spain. his job is safe. tion what he's done in his walking boot on his left foot Frank Vogel made his Orlando career. He'll continue to come after the game, leaving two (AP Photo/Ben Margot). Dallas Cowboys cornerback Morris coaching debut against TEXAS‐RUNNING BACKS back and play at a high level." potential holes in a defense Memphis, which played its And Witten isn't trying to with a Thursday night game Claiborne (24) runs with an interception in front of San Francisco 49ers Torrey Smith (82) during the sec‐ opener under David Fizdale. Texas RB Chris Warren III downgrade the performance upcoming against Arizona. The first full night of exhibi‐ out indefinitely; Foreman to of Prescott, who has an NFL The Cowboys (3‐1) did just ond half of an NFL football game in Santa Clara, Calif., Sunday, Oct. 2, 2016. tion action featured seven play rookie record of 131 pass fine without their key play‐ games, including the first attempts without an intercep‐ ers. Rookie quarterback Dak Wade played as a professional (AP) ‐ Texas running back tion to start in his career. Prescott threw for 245 yards for anyone but the Miami Chris Warren III is out indefi‐ Prescott has led the Cowboys and two scores and fellow Heat. The 14‐year veteran and nitely after injuring his right to three straight wins after a rookie Ezekiel Elliott had his Chicago native signed with his knee Saturday against loss in the opener dropped second straight 100‐yard hometown team in the offsea‐ Oklahoma State. them to 1‐14 without Romo game, rushing for 138 yards son and was the first Bulls Texas coach Charlie Strong since the 2013 finale. and a touchdown. player introduced before scor‐ made the announcement Backup receiver Brice ing six points in their 93‐91 Monday. MLB‐PLAYOFFS ROUNDUP Butler caught one TD pass loss to Milwaukee. Warren missed the second and Terrance Williams Duncan retired after last half against Oklahoma State Giants, Blue Jays, Orioles caught another as the season, but the Spurs will wait after rushing for 106 yards on grab playoff spots on final Cowboys are thriving without at least one more game to 10 carries in the first half. For day some of their best players. gauge what they will look like the season, he has rushed for "There were a number of without their longtime stal‐ 366 yards and three touch‐ (AP) ‐ The San Francisco wart. They left LaMarcus downs with a 5.9‐yard average Giants, Toronto Blue Jays and backups in the lineup on Aldridge, Manu Ginobili, Tony per carry. Baltimore Orioles grabbed the both sides of the ball," coach Parker, Danny Green, Patty Leading rusher D'Onta last three playoff spots Jason Garrett said. "Guys just (AP Photo/Ben Margot). Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten (82) runs against San Francisco 49ers strong safety Mills and newcomer Pau Foreman left the game against Sunday, and the October stepping up prepared, Gasol behind when they trav‐ Oklahoma State in the third matchups are set. accountable, come to work Antoine Bethea (41) during the second half of an NFL football game in Santa Clara, Calif., Sunday, Oct. 2, 2016. eled to Phoenix to face the quarter with an abdominal Neat and clean, and no every day, do their job." Suns. injury after rumbling for 148 need for all sorts of tiebreak‐ Here are some other take‐ 14‐point deficit didn't shake game," Claiborne said. "It's yards and two touchdowns. ers. It opens Tuesday night aways from the Cowboys win Prescott a bit. He remained been a long time since I had T25‐TEXAS‐OKLAHOMA Strong said he expects when the Orioles visit Toronto over the Niners: calm and led the Cowboys one. It feels great to finally COACHES Foreman to play Saturday in the AL wild‐card game. STAGNANT OFFENSE: After back with another mistake‐ get one and to get one in a against No. 20 Oklahoma. "All we asked for is an scoring TDs on their first two free performance. He went win." Texas' Strong, Oklahoma's opportunity, and right now, drives of the game, the 49ers 23 for 32 and his 131 MOMENTUM TURN: Two Stoops need victory to calm we have an opportunity," offense stalled. San Francisco attempts without an inter‐ plays in the second quarter fans COWBOYS‐ROMO OR DAK Baltimore center fielder Adam had one field goal the rest of ception are the most ever for ended up shifting the Jones said after a 5‐2 win over the way as Blaine Gabbert a player in his first four momentum in Dallas' favor. NORMAN, Okla. (AP) ‐ Cowboys have Romo‐Dak the New York Yankees. struggled for any consistency. games. Jaquiski Tartt was called for a There will be more at stake question looming if wins keep On Wednesday night, aces Gabbert missed an open "He isn't going to blink," personal foul after the Niners than usual for Texas coach coming duel as Madison Bumgarner Torrey Smith on a deep ball Butler said. "No scenario is appeared to get a third‐down Charlie Strong and Oklahoma starts for the Giants vs. Noah midway through the fourth too big for him. We expect stop with a sack of Prescott. coach Bob Stoops at this DALLAS (AP) ‐ Dak Prescott Syndergaard and the New quarter, turning a possible that from him and he expects Tartt hit Prescott after he year's showdown game never gets tricked by the York Mets at Citi Field in the go‐ahead touchdown into an that from himself." was already wrapped up on Saturday in Dallas. Both question, no matter how NL wild‐card game. On interception , and then com‐ LONG TIME COMING: the play, leading to the schools have traditionally someone asks what happens Thursday, the best‐of‐five AL pleted only a 3‐yard pass on After being slowed by penalty. Three plays later, ranked among college foot‐ when Tony Romo returns Division Series begins: David fourth‐and‐6 to end San injuries for much of his Dallas scored its first TD on ball's top programs, but both from his latest back injury. The Ortiz and Boston at Cleveland, Francisco's final drive in are off to disappointing starts answer will only get more and the wild‐card winner at career, Morris Claiborne is Prescott's pass to Williams. by their standards. complicated for the Cowboys Texas. And on Friday night, Dallas territory. finally playing like the first‐ Later in the quarter, "The bottom line is we're if the rookie keeps playing this Clayton Kershaw starts Game "We started fast like we round pick he was for Dallas Bradley Pinion shanked a both 2‐2 going into this well in his record‐setting 1 for the Los Angeles Dodgers wanted to all week," Gabbert in 2012. He had his first inter‐ punt for 26 yards, giving game," Stoops said. "So both debut. at Washington, and the NL said. "Got the run game ception since 2014 and also Dallas a short field. The of us, it's critical for both of us With a victory at home wild‐card winner plays the going. Got some passes in made the key tackle on Smith Cowboys capitalized with the in how we move forward." against Cincinnati on Sunday, best‐in‐the‐majors Chicago there. Jumped up to 14‐0 and on the fourth‐down play . TD pass to Butler that tied Texas athletic director Mike Dallas (3‐1) will be guaranteed Cubs at Wrigley Field. just stalled there a little bit." "It feels good to get an the game. Perrin told a reporter after a winning record for the wide‐ POISED ROOKIE: The early interception anytime in a Saturday's 49‐31 loss to No. ly projected Romo return date October 6 - 12, 2016 The Dallas Post Tribune 7A

Dallas ISD celebrates Joe May with a dedication of its new elementary school Dallas ISD celebrates Joe district’s newest school, the school is located, wel‐ rights. Superintendent May with a dedication of its Principal Israel Rivera comed the family members Michael Hinojosa shared new elementary school expressed the excitement of the late Jose “Joe” May personal stories of working Student performances experienced by students for whom the school is alongside Joe May. He said and remarks by Dallas ISD and staff learning their way named and joined Dallas May was a fearless warrior and city officials, communi‐ around the 100,000‐square‐ city officials Monica Alonzo who fought for the rights of ty leaders, and family mem‐ ft. building that features 47 and Adam Medrano in the less fortunate with bers of the late Dallas ISD classrooms and serves stu‐ extolling the important con‐ courage, fortitude and well‐ trustee José “Joe” May dents in grades pre‐K tributions of the late Joe researched and convincing marked the Sept. 29 dedica‐ through five. The new May who they praised as a data. tion of the school named in building is the last of 14 tireless advocate for voting The project team for the his honor. The celebration new schools constructed and civil rights. new school, built at a cost took place in the multipur‐ with funds from the dis‐ Elected officials from the of $20.8 million with the pose room of the new Jose trict’s $1.35 billion 2008 U.S. Senate to the Texas capacity to serve 824 stu‐ “Joe May Elementary Bond Program. Legislature and Dallas City dents, included architect, School located in northwest District 8 Dallas ISD Council presented procla‐ CaCo Architecture, LLC, and Dallas at 9818 Brockbank Trustee Miguel Solis, who mations and resolutions general contractor, Ratcliff Dr. represents the northwest praising May for his work Constructors. Welcoming guests to the Dallas community where promoting voting and civil

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In the late 90’s, Earl millionaire*, represented wrong. We do not want Graves, founder publisher the diversity and makeup this in our country. of the Black Enterprise of the country despite the In President Obama’s Magazine came to Dallas title. The point here is that message at the with his new book “How to most credible American Congressional Black Caucus Succeed in Business CEO’s , close the gap, act Dinner last week, his last Without Being White”. I the part, set the tone, and speech as Commander‐in‐ found my autographed enlighten the future for all Chief, the President of the copy and refreshed myself Americans. United States for the last on some poignant points. I The 2016 election is less eight years, a rousing remember what he said to than 40 days and 40 nights standing ovation on the me in a later television away. The loud message progress that we have interview. So many people here . . is to take seven made as a nation, the wondered about his choice “magnificent souls to the President said “there is no for the title, which he polls”. If we do not do this, such thing as a vote that answered straightforward‐ we will all self destruct does not matter. It all mat‐ ly with candor. However, without our ambitions. ters”. Further he said, if reading the book for the This presidential election you believe that your vote second time, bought is a nightmare on every does not matter, read up todays time fully into view. Main Street and back alley on your history. The My attention was drawn to in America. The image, the President energetically the diversed statements fussing, the language, ahh, pronounced that “if you made a part of the book. the name calling (however, want to give me a good The main forward was I do admit that referring to sendoff. . .if you care about penned by Robert Crandall, Mr. Trump as an ‘socially my legacy which is your then Chairman & CEO, untrained Rottweiler who legacy. . . go vote!”. American Airlines. Maxine whenever off his leash’ . . . And finally, go vote. For Orator, singer, preacher, evangelist Waters, U. S. is a clear and present dan‐ the last time. Go vote. Congresswomen said “. . . ger of the Republican can‐ Take souls to the polls. to be honored at Holy Cross in Dallas this book is from a man didate who could be Early voting starts October who clearly loves American President. How sad is that. 24. Holy Cross Catholic Church in Dallas will cele‐ business. . .” The first eight Most damaging is the Join. . . Ester Davis Show brate the life of Sister Thea Bowman with story‐ pages have comments nation’s look at the build‐ on the red carpet at the from noted names such as ing of tension, the 20‐year NAACP Banquet, Saturday, telling, testimonials, music, a portrait unveiling, the CEO of AT&T, Robert E. old nonsense we care October 8, 2016 and as and the dedication of a bronze memorial plaque Allen; George Fisher, CEO, nothing about, the gutting speaker at “Women‐on‐ in honor of the African‐American nun who left a Eastman Kodak Company; and omission of public edu‐ Top” Luncheon, in lasting mark on the congregation. Quincy Jones, CEO, Quincy cation, twilight tweets, the Friendswood, Texas. The celebration will take place at Holy Cross, Jones Productions; the CEO built‐in obvious biases. . . 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The com‐ pany that they have established, Yangu Beauty, has a line of patented products that contain nat‐ ural ingredients from Southern Africa which have historically been used to enhance the radi‐ ance and loveliness of royalty, and others who aspire for a look of regal elegance. “The products that we have developed con‐ tain natural ingredients , have not been tested on animals, and are free of parabens, sulfates, titanium dioxide and other artificial colorants,” said Sipho Gumbo, who holds an MBA from Baldwin Wallace College in Ohio, a bachelors from the University of Zimbabwe and a certifi‐ cate in healthcare from Cleveland State University. “I have always had sensitive skin,” she Gumbo, who serves as president of the company. “I know other women who have similar problems. Sipho Gumbo serves as president of Yangu Beauty. Equipped with an MBA, an exceptional product line and a set of Yangu Beauty was started to help them with sacred principles she plans to revolutionize the skincare industry. their skincare needs. We have a full range of “Many women have ceased using skincare body and the spirit through the experience of products, including two types of cleaners, two products because of the reaction that they have outstanding beauty and healthcare products. types of moisturizers, an eye cream and an had to them,” Gumbo said. “Our products were She said that she and her husband, Dr. Tawanda even‐tone serum for blemishes.” designed by a team of experienced chemists to Gumbo, embraced the principles of Ubuntu At a recent convention of the LINKS organiza‐ address issues that many women have had, while growing up in Zimbabwe. tion in Las Vegas, Yangu products were well including acne.” “The initial target audience for Yangu is North received by women who received skincare treat‐ Gumbo said that Yangu Beauty is based on the Texas, and eventually the entire United States,” ments. 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