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2726 S. Beckley Ave • Dallas, Texas 75224 ISSN # 0746-7303 P.O. Box 570769 Dallas, Texas 75357 - 0769 50¢ Serving Dallas More Than 65 Years — Tel. 214 946-7678 - Fax 214 946-7636 — Web Site: www.dallasposttrib.com — E-mail: [email protected] VOLUME 70 NUMBER 18 SERVING THE BLACK COMMUNITY WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOR SINCE 1947 February 1 - 7, 2018 Pardons of Innocence: The Wilmington Ten exclusive showing Dallas Post Tribune wishes Loureather Ingram Hill ‘Happy Birthday’ as she Celebrates 105 Years !!!

Loureather Ingram Hill will celebrate 105 Years of Life on Friday, February 2, 2018 with family and friends. Loureather is a resident of Tennessee Colony, Texas (Anderson County). She mar‐ ried the late Kelly Hill at an early age and to this union eight children were born. She has been a faithful mem‐ ber of the New Hope Baptist Church located in Tennessee Photo Credit: The Wilmington Journal Colony for many decades and gives her praises to God for The Dallas Examiner and the African American Museum will kick off Black History Month with free and exclusive showing having the ability to continue worshiping regularly. She con‐ of Pardons of Innocence: The Wilmington Ten on Feb. 3 at 1 p.m. at the African American Museum, located at 3536 Grand siders herself spiritually wealthy and loves God realizing, He Ave. is the source of her longevity. Pardons of Innocence: The Wilmington Ten is a documentary that reveals the dramatic and controversial incidents sur‐ Mrs. Hill was very attentive of her children and took great rounding Civil Rights Movement in North Carolina that evolved into the false prosecution of eight Black male students, a pride in teaching them; God comes first, be respectable, White female community organizer, and fiery civil rights activist, Rev. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., for protesting racial injustice. honest, know right from wrong , get an education, work for Featured exclusive interviews in the film include Gov. Beverly Perdue, who tells how powerful people across the state of your living and many other values of life that revealed her North Carolina tried to stop her from granting pardons of innocence to the Wilmington 10; Joseph McNeil, Wilmington ‘wisdom’ which should have been her middle name. She was native and member of the legendary Greensboro Four, who tells why Black students had to stand up for freedom and always willing and kind enough to share her wisdom and against racism during the 1960s and 70s; Dr. Chavis, leader of the Wilmington Ten, who relives the events that led up to that knowledge with all that would listen. During her busy sched‐ racially violent week in Wilmington in February 1971; Rev. Jeremiah Wright, pastor emeritus of Trinity United Church of ule she still had time to enjoy a few of her hobbies; garden‐ Christ in Chicago, recalling how he and other clergy from the United Church of Christ came to Raleigh in 1977 and met with ing, quilting, planting flowers and cooking. then Gov. James Hunt to implore him to pardon the Wilmington Ten, only to be rejected. The following family members will celebrate the occasion with Loureather on her birthday. Continues on Page 2 Continues on Page 6 NNPA, NAACP Sign Historic Partnership Agreement

By Stacy M. Brown (NNPA senting more than 200 Black‐ during the NNPA’s Mid‐Winter Leon W. Russell. “Signing this NNPA President and CEO Dr. mates a working relationship Newswire Contributor) owned media companies, Conference in Las Vegas. agreement is taking that step Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., who of two of the world’s largest signed a historic, strategic “Sometimes you have to back and it says it’s time for us once served as president of organizations focused on the The National Newspaper partnership with the NAACP, take a step back and recon‐ to recommit to each other the NAACP, called the part‐ empowerment of Black peo‐ Publishers Association one of the most influential nect in order to move for‐ and work together to move nership historic. ple,” said Chavis. (NNPA), a trade group repre‐ civil rights group in the world, ward,” said NAACP chairman our people forward.” “This [signing] consum‐ Continues on Page 2 IN THIS ISSUE... SCRIPTURE OF THE WEEK EDITORIAL - Page 2 Sports - Page 5

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The Dallas Post Tribune is pub‐ BOARD OF DIRECTORS lished weekly by the Tribune EDITORIAL PAGE Dr. Mary E. Beck, Publishing Incorporated, 2726 S. Beckley, Chairperson Dallas, Texas, 75224, Bulk Rate [1345]. Postage is paid to the Dr. Theronica Bond Dallas Postmaster. Send address Atty. Theodora Lee, Co‐Chair changes to The Dallas Post Tribune, P.O. Box 570769, Dallas, Texas, Atty. Gary Bond 75357‐0769. THE DALLAS POST NNPA, NAACP Sign Historic TRIBUNE is not responsible for Mrs. Mollie Belt unsolicited materials. Address all correspondence to EDITOR, The Dallas Post Tribune, P.O. Box STAFF 763939, Dallas, Texas 75376‐3939 Partnership Agreement or e‐mail production@dallaspost‐ Dr. Theronica Bond trib.net. All articles should be President/CEO addressed to the appropriate staff Continues from Page 1 not for William Monroe the state of Indiana. “So, I said to my team that member. Advertisements, articles, Trotter, a civil rights activist, “We have to take the whatever the governor does Mrs. Shirley Gray editorials, letters to the editor and NNPA National Chairman newspaper editor and real resources that we have in or doesn’t do, we are going Publisher/Manager cartoons appearing in the paper do not necessarily represent the phi‐ Dorothy Leavell added that estate businessman based in our collective communities into the war room and we Operations, losophy or views of The Dallas Post Tribune. she’s very pleased with the Boston, Massachusetts; the and we have to use these will stay there and not come Billing & Collection new partnership. NAACP would not be here resources in a way that edu‐ out until we have a plan.” Ms. Chloe Buckley Regulations for Publication 1) We reserve the right to edit “I attempted to do some‐ today, if not for Ida B. Wells, cates our children and bene‐ Wilson joined Russell, Manager/ Production articles for content and proper grammar. We also reserve the thing similar in the nineties a newspaper writer...the fits our people,” Wilson said. Johnson, Chavis and Leavell Mrs. Mattie Weatherman right to truncate articles for space and I’m very determined NAACP would not be here “We also have to support in advocating for a strong Production requirements. 2) We reserve the right to now,” said Leavell. “We are today, if not for W.E.B. [Black] businesses.” relationship between the refuse any advertisement or can‐ cel any advertisement contract. going to set a precedent and DuBois and his “Crisis’ maga‐ Wilson added that Black NAACP and the Black Press. Atty. Gary Bond, Legal 3) Deadline for receipt of arti‐ I hope we will be able to zine. I commit today, that we consumers have to let go of “If Black newspapers did‐ cles is MONDAY AT NOON WITH Counselor NO EXCEPTIONS unless authorized repeat this with many other will be joining the NNPA.” the stereotype that Black n’t tell our stories, no one Dr. George Willis, Consulting by the publisher. 4) Deadline for receipt of national organizations, Johnson added that the businesses are inferior to ever would have,” said advertisements is MONDAY AT because if we solidify our NAACP is as strong as its vol‐ White businesses. Russell, echoing the NOON. Advertisements will not STAFF WRITERS be received after that point unless strength, things will be dif‐ unteers and the Black Press Wilson also noted that founders of the Black Press, Rev. Johnny C. Smith they are camera ready and have ferent for all of us in the is as strong as its readers, African Americans aren’t Samuel E. Cornish and John been approved by the publisher. Dr. Colleen White 5) All articles and advertise‐ United States of America.” many of whom are NAACP receiving a fair shake from B. Russwurm who stated 191 ments must be proofed by the Dr. Ester Davis article placer or advertiser. We Derrick Johnson, the presi‐ members. the federal government and, years ago: “We wish to plead Dr. Joyce Teal will not be held responsible for dent and CEO of the NAACP, The signing, which took in her city, finances are a our own cause. Too long any errors if the article placer or Ms. Natashia Cooper advertiser does not proof their said one of the things he and place on Friday, January 26 challenge she’s trying to have others spoken for us. article or advertisement. Russell share in common is was attended by a number meet head‐on. Too long has the public been 6) Articles and advertisements CIRCULATION received past the stated deadlines the rich tradition of the of NNPA members, staffers “Many of the answers deceived by misrepresenta‐ will be held over for the next pub‐ Mrs. Joan Fowler lication if applicable. NAACP. from both organizations and depended on the state, but tions, in things which con‐ 7) We will not be held respon‐ “Anytime we move away Gary, Indiana Mayor Karen last night, a light bulb went cern us dearly.” Mr. Samuell Ferrell sible for pictures that are not Mr. Jermain Clemon claimed after two (2) weeks. from that [tradition], we lose Freeman Wilson, the first on and it was that we can’t Pictures held after two (2) weeks our way,” he said. “The African American woman to wait on the Republican gov‐ Mr. Rick Weatherman are subject to disposal. 8) Advertisement positioning NAACP would not be here, if hold the office of mayor in ernor to save Gary,” she said. based on a first‐come basis. ADVERTISING Positioning can be guaranteed for 15% over total cost. Dr. Ester Davis Credo of The Black Press The Black Press believes that Did Prosecutors Destroy Evidence in Ms. Chloe Buckley America can best lead the world Mrs. Shirley Gray away from racial and national antagonisms when it accords to every person, regardless of race, Cosby’s Sexual Assault Case? color or creed, full human and legal PRODUCTION rights. Hating no person, fearing no Ms. Chloe Buckley person, the Black Press strives to By Stacy M. Brown (NNPA or 2004, the complaining help every person in the firm belief Newswire Contributor) witness, Andrea Constand, a Mrs. Mattie Weatherman that all are hurt as long as anyone is held back. co‐worker and friend, had As Montgomery County told her that she had not Editorial Board: Vice Chairman ‐ Mrs. Shirley Gray; Consultant ‐ prosecutors continue to pur‐ been sexually assaulted, but Dr. Ester Davis; Consultant sue a verdict in the Bill Cosby she could say that she had, sexual assault case involving file charges, and get money,” former Temple University the bombshell filing said. employee Andrea Constand, It continued: “Yet, the It’s Time to Renew lawyers for the entertainer prosecution failed to dis‐ Re-Subscribe to The Dallas Post Tribune have filed several motions, close to the defense that Mail Check or Money Order to:Dallas Post Tribune including two arguing that they met with [Jackson] and P.O. Box 570769 Dallas, Texas 75357-0769 the case against him should that they destroyed the occasions. wrote Thursday. “Such mis‐ One year in-State $65.00 One year out-of-State $75.00 be dismissed. notes of their meeting.” Despite their knowledge conduct warrants dismissal Name______And, while such motions Cosby spokesman Andrew of the relationship, Cosby of the charges.” are considered procedural Wyatt released the court lawyers alleged that prose‐ Address______and are rarely granted, the documents to the NNPA cutors stood silent while In another motion, “Uptown Saturday Night” Newswire on Thursday, Constand testified under Cosby’s attorneys argued City______star has presented a com‐ January 25. oath that she didn’t know that prosecutors also have pelling case for dismissal. Neither Cosby’s attorneys Jackson, and they persuaded failed to prove that they State______According to court docu‐ nor prosecutors offered the court to bar the defense brought the case within the ments filed by Cosby’s comment on Thursday. from exploring the topic 12‐year statute of limitation Zip______lawyers, the court should Cosby’s team also argued with Constand through and there’s no way to prove dismiss all charges against that it’s reasonable to infer cross‐examination. it, because they admittedly Phone______Cosby because, by that the prosecution Judge Steven O’Neill also are unsure of the timeline. Montgomery County, allowed Constand to testify denied Cosby’s lawyers’ Constand alleged that Check Number______Pennsylvania prosecutors’ falsely at the first trial that motion to call Jackson as a Cosby assaulted her in early own admission, they have she did not know or remem‐ witness. 2004—though previously Signature______not only failed to disclose ber Jackson. “The cumulative effect of she admitted their evidence, but have also Also, based on a Jan. 17, the wrongdoing in this case, encounter could have been destroyed exculpatory evi‐ 2018 telephone conference and the politically and emo‐ in 2003. Prosecutors didn’t dence. call with the court, Assistant tionally charged context of file charges until 2015. A Message from The Dallas “Specifically, the prosecu‐ District Attorney Stewart this case, elevates the mis‐ It’s unclear when O’Neill tion recently disclosed for Ryan admitted that he and conduct to a level of a con‐ will issue a ruling on the Post Tribune Editor the first time that, prior to two detectives spoke with stitutional violation and motions. the first trial in this case, a Jackson and learned that prosecutorial overreach Jury selection has been We welcome letters to the editor. prosecutor and two detec‐ Constand and Jackson depriving Cosby of any scheduled for March and the tives interviewed a critical worked together, had been meaningful right to a fair trial is expected to begin in Submissions must be signed, witness, Marguerite Jackson friends, and had shared trial,” Cosby’s attorneys April. who told them that in 2003 hotel rooms on multiple addressed and must include a daytime and an evening phone number. Please Pardons of Innocence: limit submissions to 350 words. We reserve the right to edit and correct all The Wilmington Ten exclusive showing submissions although; every effort will Continued from Page 1 Jervay Thatch – pushed for cial guest panel will reveal Commissioner John Wiley be made to retain the intended mean‐ the official exoneration of the complete story of the Price, a long‐time activists The documentary also the Wilmington Ten. Wilmington Ten and how it and Dallas historian. The ing of the submission. Send your sub‐ traces how the Black Press, The film was produced by relates to the history of program is free and open to missions via email to production@dal‐ led initially by Wilmington CashWorks HD Productions Dallas. The panel will the public. Journal publisher Thomas C. in association with the include: Dr. Chavis; Cash For more information lasposttrib.net or by mail to P.O. 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(AP) — Suddenly, the Big ers to come,” Frank said. the elder Rivers said. “And Three is down to one. With “With the goal being that until we do that, we’ve got star guard Chris Paul in we want to be in a position to keep mixing it up.” Houston and face‐of‐the‐ to compete for an NBA When Paul headed for franchise Blake Griffin trad‐ championship, that flexibili‐ Houston, the Clippers got ed to the Detroit Pistons, ty is paramount in order to Patrick Beverley in return only DeAndre Jordan is left add the talent we want to and acquired Danilo from the power trio that add to the team.” Gallinari in a sign‐and‐trade propelled the Los Angeles Exactly, Frank said, why deal. Clippers to relevance. the Clippers had to deal That hasn’t worked out so Jordan becomes a free their resident superstar. well. agent this summer and “As much as we valued Beverley has missed most could be gone, too, if he Blake and all his contribu‐ of the season after having isn’t traded by the Feb. 8 tions, we knew there may knee surgery in November. (AP) — James Harden he was the first player with that he came as the shot deadline. Lou Williams, be a ceiling on the group as Gallinari returned Tuesday knew he’d have to do a little 60 points in a triple‐double. clock was about to expire leading the NBA in scoring presently constructed and night from yet another more on Tuesday night with “It’s a good feeling, I and with Shelvin Mack right off the bench with 22.2 we were going to have to injury, having missed 35 the Houston Rockets miss‐ guess,” he said. “Just try to points per game in his 13th make some hard decisions,” games this season with a in his face. season, might be trade bait, he said. “We couldn’t be variety of issues. ing key players. go out there and make an too. afraid to be bold.” At 25‐25, the Clippers are Even he couldn’t have impact every single night on Houston didn’t lead for Griffin’s stunning depar‐ Still, the move appeared unlikely to win 50 games for imagined he’d do this the game, however I can. long though, as Speights ture on Monday — seven to catch Griffin and his a sixth straight season. much. Whether it’s scoring, was fouled while making a months after he signed a teammates by surprise. Griffin played a major role Harden became the first rebounding, assists, steals, 3‐pointer and added the $171 million, five‐year con‐ “I know he was shocked,” the first five times that hap‐ player in NBA history to whatever it is. And tonight I free throw to tie it seconds tract — has paved the way forward Sam Dekker said. pened in franchise history. score 60 points as part of a guess I was doing every‐ later. for the Clippers to have “This is his team. This is all But he was often injured triple‐double and the short‐ thing.” The Magic had a 2‐point plenty of salary‐cap room he knows. I’m sure he’s during his nine years in Los handed Rockets beat the Hezonja and Speights lead with about 5 1/2 min‐ next season, putting them nervous and it kind of made Angeles, starting with a bro‐ Orlando Magic 114‐107. scored 17 points each for utes left before Houston in position to snag a big‐ him probably sit down for a ken left kneecap that “I just gave it all I had the Magic, who dropped used a 6‐2 run, with all its name free agent. second and re‐evaluate delayed his rookie season. tonight,” Harden said. “We their third straight. points from Harden, to take “With the future flexibili‐ everything.” “You’re looking at the all did. We all fought for 48 The Rockets started the a 107‐105 lead with about ty comes great opportuni‐ Austin Rivers, son of other teams out there and minutes, we got key stops ty,” said Lawrence Frank, coach Doc Rivers, said, “No comparing yourself. If game without Chris Paul, four minutes left. executive vice president of one saw it coming. I didn’t you’re not good enough or when we needed to and we who has a sore groin, and Harden piled up 16 points basketball operations. “It’s even believe it when I heard if you don’t think you can made big shots.” Trevor Ariza, who is dealing in the first quarter and had going to be an exciting time, it.” beat them or if you think Harden scored 18 points with a strained hamstring. 24 by halftime despite his not just presently but also In exchange for their five‐ you need more help, then in the fourth quarter to They lost another player early 3‐point shooting going forward.” time All‐Star forward, the you have to do something eclipse the 57 points Calvin when Eric Gordon, who is woes. Orlando led 55‐54 at The once‐beleaguered Clippers got forward Tobias about it,” Rivers said. “To Murphy scored in 1978 to second on the team in scor‐ halftime. franchise has never lured a Harris, guard Avery Bradley do something, sometimes break Houston’s single‐ ing with 19.5 points a game, major free agent, just as it and center Boban you have to take chances. game scoring record. After left early in the second TIP‐INS has never gotten past the Marjanovic, along with You have to mix it up and Harden broke the record, quarter with lower back second round of the play‐ draft picks. change it and see where cameras in the arena stiffness. Magic: Aaron Gordon offs. “As long as I look around you can go in the future.” showed a shot of Murphy, “I looked at coach and missed the game with an “We feel we’ll always be this place, I don’t see any who works on the television said: ’Eric can’t go,’” Harden injury to his left hip that he an attractive place for play‐ (championship) banners,” broadcast team, smiling said “He said go get ’em and suffered on Saturday night. and clapping for the Beard, after that I didn’t come out He will likely sit out who also had 10 rebounds of the game.” Wednesday as well. ... and 11 assists. Harden’s big night came Simmons and Mack added The game was tied at 107 as he played 46 minutes 15 points each. after a basket by Marreese and 26 seconds, which was Rockets: Ariza injured his Speights with just under a career‐high for a regula‐ left hamstring on Sunday. ... four minutes to play. tion game, with Houston Coach Mike D’Antoni said Neither team scored for missing so many players. he doesn’t expect Paul to more than two minutes “I was shocked to see miss much time with his after that before Harden that,” Speights said of injury. ... Clint Capela fin‐ took over, scoring the next Harden not getting worn ished with 12 points and 13 six points to make it 113‐ out by playing so many min‐ rebounds. 107 with 45 seconds left. utes. “He didn’t really get He set the scoring mark subbed out and that shows THEY SAID IT when he stepped back and the growth in his game and made a 3‐pointer before the maturity in his game.” Magic coach Frank Vogel crashing to the court after It was his fourth 50‐point on Harden’s performance: being fouled by Mario game this season and “That was a heck of a per‐ Hezonja. He then made the Tuesday’s performance formance when your sec‐ free throw to give him 60 bested his previous career‐ ond, third and fourth points and bringing the high of 56 points set in options are out. He’s likely crowd to its feet. November against Utah. the MVP of this year’s sea‐ “Amazing (and) topped it “I have never seen a per‐ son. He did what he had to off with a four‐point play at formance like that,” team‐ do to get a win. the end,” coach Mike mate Gerald Green said. “I D’Antoni said. “But we had caught myself just being a LOVE FROM LEBRON to have every minute from true fan throughout the him.” whole game ... what he did Cleveland star LeBron Harden, who also had four today was remarkable.” James gave Harden some steals and a block, grabbed Orlando led by two points love on Twitter after the his 10th rebound a few sec‐ with about 9 1/2 minutes game , tweeting in part: onds later to give him his left before the Rockets used “That’s insane G! 60 point third triple double this sea‐ a 10‐4 run to make it 101‐ Triple Dub. Sheesh!!!” The son. He made 17 of 18 free 97 with about seven min‐ four‐time MVP added five throws and was 19 of 30 utes to go. Harden made fire emojis after his com‐ from the floor with five 3 two 3‐pointers in that ment to show how pointers. stretch, and wowed the impressed he was with He said he didn’t realize crowd on the second one Harden’s game. February 1 - 7, 2018 The Dallas Post Tribune Page 6

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African American Education Archives and History Program to Induct Ten Honorees

Ten notables will be Rachel Lee McGee, Carla “in honor of” or “in inducted at the African Ranger, Wanda MeShack memory of” any person American Education Smith, Robert Ward, and you choose for a mini‐ Archives and History Dr. Claude R. Williams, Sr. mum of $25. The names Bobbie L. Lang Luncheon of individuals will be on April 14, 2018 in a cer‐ This event is an annual included in the printed emony to be held at the opportunity for the luncheon program. The Hilton Garden Inn, 800 African American deadline is March 28. North Main Street, Education Archives and Make contributions Duncanville, Texas. History Program Steering payable to AAEAHP and Ticket reservations are Committee to recognize mail to AAEAHP, P. O. Box $75 and include lunch. A persons who have made 411091, Dallas Texas table for 10 is $750. outstanding contribu‐ 75241 Deadline for dinner tions to the education of reservations is April 5. African American stu‐ For more information dents in Dallas County. about this event, and The honorees are: Individuals and organiza‐ how you may support tions submitted nomina‐ and attend the 2018 Hall Deceased: Velma tion forms to advocate of Fame Program, please Prince Smith, Ph.D. for the worthiness of the call Mr. Melvin Traylor at individuals for this covet‐ 214‐376‐9673, Ms. Gwen Living: Mary Holland ed award. Brantley at 972‐298‐ Bolden, Johnnie B. 6980 or Dr. Roscoe C. Brashear, Robert Earl The public may make Smith at 972‐741‐8213. Craft, Betty Glover, tax‐exempt contributions DCHHS reports three additional flu-related deaths of season

DALLAS (Jan. 30, 2018) – Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS) is reporting three additional flu‐related deaths in Dallas County totaling 52 flu‐related deaths for the 2017‐2018 season. The patients range in age from 75 to 83 and were residents of Dallas. All patients had high risk health conditions and died after complications from the seasonal flu. For medical confidentiality and personal privacy reasons, DCHHS does not provide additional identifying information.

“Staying home when you are sick and practicing good health habits like covering your cough and washing your hands helps stop the spread of germs and prevents respiratory illnesses like the flu,” said Ganesh Shivamaiyer, DCHHS interim director. “If you have a high risk condition, remember to keep a safe distance from individuals who have flu like symp‐ toms.” “Older adults, individuals with chronic health conditions, pregnant women, young children and infants are more vulnerable to flu illness,” said Dr. Christopher Perkins, DCHHS health authority/medical director. “With influenza activity on the rise, individuals in these groups should take spe‐ cial precaution as we continue throughout the season.” Simple actions can be taken to help prevent the spread of seasonal influenza. If you haven’t done it already, protect yourself with a flu vacci‐ nation. Cover your cough with a tissue or cough into your sleeve. Wash your hands and keep your hands away from your face. Avoid close contact with people who are coughing or appear ill. Stay home if you are sick or keep family members home if they are sick. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends a yearly flu vaccine for all persons aged 6 months and older, with rare excep‐ tion. Individuals should discuss flu vaccine concerns with a health care provider. The flu vaccine DCHHS provides is an all‐in‐one shot that protects against multiple flu strains including the H1N1virus. The adult flu vaccine is given in the adult immunization clinic on the first floor at the DCHHS building located at 2377 N. Stemmons Frwy in Dallas. The children’s vac‐ cine is available at all DCHHS immunization clinics. Clinic hours are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information call 214‐819‐ 2162 or visit www.dallascounty.org/department/hhs/influenza.html