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2726 S. Beckley Ave • Dallas, Texas 75224 ISSN # 0746-7303 P.O. Box 763939 Dallas, Texas 75376 50¢ Serving Dallas More Than 60 Years — Tel. 214 946-7678, 214.946.6820 & 214.946.3047 - Fax 214 946-7636 — Web Site: www.dallasposttrib.com — E-mail: [email protected] VOLUME 65 NUMBER 42 SERVING THE BLACK COMMUNITY WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOR SINCE 1947 June 27 - July 3, 2013 African-American Women in on Oprah's Next Chapter The African American Pastors Coalition Host First Celebration of Juneteenth

Viola Davis, Gabrielle Union, Oprah, Phylicia Rashad and

Oprah sat down for an in-depth conversation with some of Hollywood's Rev. Clarence Glover played the drums as the men sang during the celebration most powerful female African-American actresses, including Alfre Woodard, , Phylicia Rashad and Gabrielle Union. They challenge men to fight social injustice by becoming mentors. The iconic actresses open up about the challenges, criticism and competi- In an exuberant celebration of Juneteenth, black pastors and their congre- tion they face as African-American women in the entertainment industry. gants also recognized the work that remains. Plus, the women shed light on a topic that is not often discussed in the enter- The African American Pastors Coalition held its first celebration of tainment industry. Juneteenth on Sunday afternoon at Hamilton Park United Methodist Church. A Man who gave his Life Zimmerman Trial Begins for Humanity - All Races EDITORIAL Nelson Mandela Remains in MANDATORY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE Critical Condition IS NOT FOR ALL STUDENTS (AP) - A man who There was a time when truant officers use to gave his life for visit the homes of students who did not attend humanity, all races, school or whose attendance was irregular. Today, Nelson Mandela we leave that task to the police officers in the Dallas independent School District. remains in critical We must take a serious look at the way that we condition. require children to be educated. There are, in President Jacob fact, some children, who do not grow from being Zuma said on in school. They are bored, their minds wander and often they become involved in aberrant Monday, June 24, behavior. George Zimmerman waits for his defense counsel to 2013, that Mr. Clinical studies have indicated that significant arrive in Seminole circuit court, on the 11th day of his learning takes place outside of the classroom. Mandela remained trial June 24, 2013 in Sanford, Florida. (Joe in critical condition There are some students who learn from nature. Others learn from emulating other people, par- Burbank/Getty Images) for a second day in a ticularly those who have developed particularly (AP) - Jurors in the Zimmerman trial heard opening hospital in Pretoria skills and trades. statements from the prosecution and defense where he is being We have to also understand that many stu- Monday, as lawyers outlined what they asserted hap- treated for a lung dents do not perform well on tests even though pened on Feb. 26, 2012, when the defendant, George Mr. Nelson Mandela they are very intelligent. There are some stu- Zimmerman, allegedly shot the unarmed black infection. dents who perform well on standardized tests teenager Trayvon Martin. "Doctors are doing everything possible to ensure and then are unable to perform the tasks that Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch captain for the his well-being and comfort," Mr. Zuma said at a they are later given in life. gated community in Sanford, claimed self-defense on Learning is something that cannot be confined the charge of second-degree murder, and could face news conference in Johannesburg, but he gave few to a single classroom. Nor is learning an idea that details about the condition of Mr. Mandela, who can be determined by a single course of action. life in prison if convicted in the Florida courtroom. We must consider alternatives as we travel this Prosecutor John Guy began his argument with, "F- was hospitalized on June 8, 2013. --ing punks," citing the words Zimmerman used to Nelson Mandela is a South African politician who course called education that makes our children betters students, creating ideas and inventions characterize Martin in his call to police prior to the served as President of South Africa from 1994 to that allow our society to progress. shooting. 1999. He was the first black South African to hold Conducting our schools as though they were Zimmerman "didn't see a young man walking the office, and the first elected in a fully represen- jails is a thing of the past. A new society requires home," Guy said. Instead, "he profiled him as some- one who was about to commit a crime in his neigh- tative, multiracial election. new thought and new ideas. Students must be given more latitude. They must be given more borhood, and then he acted on it, and that's why space and if we continue to simply ask them to we're here." Credo of The Black Press The Black Press believes that America come to their classrooms and sit they will not The case has drawn national attention to Florida's can best lead the world away from develop as we would like. racial and national antagonisms when controversial and heavily debated self-defense laws. it accords to every person, regardless DIVERSITY is a complex thing! Starting early in There were numerous civil rights protests staged last of race, color or creed, full human and legal rights. Hating no person, fearing life, students must be coached to think MULTI- year against what many saw as racial bias and unjust no person, the Black Press strives to help PLICITY, think BROAD THOUGHTS and given lee- every person in the firm belief that all are treatment of the case, especially when police did not hurt as long as anyone is held back. way. arrest Zimmerman for 44 days after the incident. ‘Dallas’ Too Busy Growing To Hate June 27 - July 3, 2013 The Dallas Post Tribune Page 2A

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Smith 3) Deadline for receipt of articles Mrs. Colleen White child who is suspended for Massachusetts because that school every year—includ- is MONDAY AT NOON WITH NO Ms. Ester Davis EXCEPTIONS unless authorized by disruptive behavior, misses state spends six times more ing many students who Dr. Joyce Teal the publisher. a few days of school, and per prisoner than per public most need to be in class— Evangelist Waydell Nixon 4) Deadline for receipt of adver- begins to feel disconnected. school pupil—a greater dis- and making those children tisements is MONDAY AT NOON. The more disconnected he parity than in any other even more likely to end up CIRCULATION Advertisements will not be received Mr. Elester Coleman after that point unless they are cam- becomes, the more he acts state. The most recent data trapped in the destructive, Mrs. Joan Fowler era ready and have been approved out in class. This cycle show that in 2007 expensive prison pipeline. Mr. Samuell Farrell by the publisher. repeats. National research Massachusetts spent These kinds of policies Mr. Jermain Clemon 5) All articles and advertisements suggests that this child is $78,580 per prisoner and deserve a failing grade and Ms. Chloe Buckley must be proofed by the article plac- ADVERTISING er or advertiser. We will not be held three times more likely to only $12,857 per pupil. correction. Dr. T.R. Lee, Jr. responsible for any errors if the arti- drop out of school by 10th That’s a pretty dumb invest- Marian Wright Edelman Ms. Chloe Buckley cle placer or advertiser does not By Marian Wright Edelman grade than a student who ment policy. Sound fiscal is president of the proof their article or advertisement. NNPA Columnist has never been suspended; policy means investing in Children’s Defense Fund PRODUCTION 6) Articles and advertisements and dropping out triples the early childhood develop- whose Leave No Child Ms. Chloe Buckley received past the stated deadlines Mrs. Shirley Gray will be held over for the next publi- Added together, the tens likelihood this child will end ment and education espe- Behind® mission is to Mrs. Millie Ferguson cation if applicable. of thousands of suspen- up incarcerated later in life. cially in these economic ensure every child a 7) We will not be held responsi- sions—many for minor It is this indirect pipeline hard times. Intervening Healthy Start, a Head Start, PHOTOGRAPHER ble for pictures that are not claimed infractions—have an enor- that can be addressed by early not only saves lives a Fair Start, a Safe Start and Mr. Floyd Ferguson after two (2) weeks. Pictures held Mrs. Constance Cannon after two (2) weeks are subject to mous negative impact. As implementing more and futures, it saves money. a Moral Start in life and suc- Mr. Frank A. Lott disposal. Wilka explains, “Children nuanced approaches to Zero tolerance discipline cessful passage to adult- Ms. Chloe Buckley 8) Advertisement positioning start down the path to school discipline, helping policies aren’t helping the hood with the help of car- based on a first-come basis. ADVISORY BOARD Positioning can be guaranteed for prison in both jarring and students stay in school— children who need interven- ing families and communi- 15% over total cost. Dr. George Willis, Chairman subtle ways. It’s not just the and out of prison.” tion the most at all. Instead, ties. For more information Credo of The Black Press Dr. C.C. Russeau, Co-Chair The Black Press believes that America teenager who ends up All of this work has special they are excluding thou- go to www.childrensde- Dr. Gwen Clark, Co-Chair behind bars; it’s also the implications in sands of students from fense.org. can best lead the world away from Dr. Thalia Matherson, Secretary racial and national antagonisms when Mrs. LaWanda Durham Mitchell it accords to every person, regardless Mrs. Delia Lyons Dr. Ruth Wyrick - Mrs. of race, color or creed, full human and Opal Jones Mrs. Shirley Fridia - -Dr. Alfred legal rights. Hating no person, fearing Roberts - Mrs. Ruth Harris - Mrs. Sharon H. no person, the Black Press strives to Cornell - Mrs. Alvastine Carr help every person in the firm belief My Day: Ten Year Old Pilots Mrs. Barbara Sweet Williams that all are hurt as long as anyone is Ms. Joan Fowler, Mrs. Bobbie Foster held back. and the number of pilots Nathan Clark, then a stu- STEM subjects. And we needed this decade along dent at Skyline High need to know who they Editorial Board: Chairman - Ms. Chloe Buckley; Vice Chairman - Mrs. Shirley Gray; Consultant - Mrs. Dorothy Lee; Consultant - Ms. Peggy with our collective need School, land a open single are. Where they are? Walker; Consultant - Mr. Thomas Wattley; Consultant - Dr. Thalia to act, lead in propelling engine plane at Dallas Churches, pastors, par- Matherson; Consultant - Ms. Joan Fowler; Consultant - Dr. Alfred inspiring our youth. Executive Airport. (See ents and community roy- Roberts; and Consultant - Mrs. Ester Davis African American make Aviation Mom). alty offer the greatest up less than 6% of pilots support to identify, enlist today. . hold fewer key Here. . . is where we and enroll. Councilman positions and jobs in the need help. This summer, Dwaine Caraway has HOROSCOPES aviation industry. July 15, 2013, Dallas already commited to June 27 - July 3 Mrs. Ester Davis Executive Airport will transport students to and ARIES Every day there is 'hot' host "Flight School" a from where needed. Before you spend your money LIBRA check the quality of the goods. You have wonderful ideas about I love to fly. Have international news about highly popular educa- NOW . . . we need com- This interior decorating. Be ready to amassed many miles aviation. Private jet own- tional summer program munity and clergy sup- rule applies to intangible goods as accept a great opportunity at nationally and global well. Make the first move with work. Money doesn’t matter ers in Nigeria has risen for 4th and 5th graders port, and I am coming a your honey this week. Be sweetly tonight, trotting. The idea that 650% in five years. Rival only, that's ages 10 and calling. Please share this aggressive. don’t make finances more impor- God has blessed man to China is the fastest grow- 12 years old. This pro- information. Feel free to tant than they need to be. Soul Affirmation: The enjoyment place that much steel, ing private jet market in gram has existed for contact me or Mrs. Inez of good food is high on my agenda Soul Affirmation: I appear to oth- energy, space, controls the world. According to many years at the Clark, founder of Texas this week. ers what I know myself to be. among the heavenly Chandigach Airport, pri- Frontier of Flight Eagles for Aviation Lucky Numbers: 11, 45, 51 Lucky Numbers: 20, 29, 30 clouds with hundreds of vate jets in India is on the Museum at Love Field. Mentoring (TEAM) for TAURUS SCORPIO humans on board is still a rise. Ten year old Charlie Statistics show that detailed information, Let your creative juices flow. The influence of someone close Advice from a child has a reward in can make all the difference in the sheer fascinating won- Goldfarb, with Hollywood African American chil- scheduling, class size, etc it. On the job, coworkers will help world. Don’t go alone. Your der to me. USA Today Aviators has logged 20- dren lag in the country's tera. you expand your sense of achievements are closely tied to accomplishment. Only you can someone reported recently that plus flight hours. Nathan most needed positions, stand in your way. who might not have agreed with the demand for airline Patterson,a 12 years old i.e., science, technology, Ester Davis can be you in the past. pilots will soar. Airlines from Kansas, is making engineering, math reached at 214.376.6444. Soul Affirmation: I enjoy learning Call Inez Clarke at new things about myself this Soul Affirmation: The grandeur of face worse pilot shortage plans for his pilot's (STEM). On the other week. my presence reflects the sunshine in decades. My article license. I still speak of my side of these statistics, 214.364.1103 Lucky Numbers: 40, 53, 54 of my soul. Lucky Numbers: 22, 45, 51 has been a drum major unmatched experience we do have 10 year olds GEMINI for the aviation industry watching 16 year old who are excelling in the Opportunity knocks this week, be SAGITTARIUS ready and waiting. An old love You and your honey have so much resurfaces. This week is good for to talk about, listen! He or she is you financially. Look for a special trying to come out of a whole new opportunity at work. Families mat- bag. Accept! Change is a good "A PSALMIST'S PLEA FOR VINDICATION" ters, spend time with yours. thing this week. Expect to travel soon. Savor the thought. Soul Affirmation: I let myself expe- rience my true ambitions this Soul Affirmation: What I’ve been PSALM 43:1-5 week. waiting for has been here all along. Lucky Numbers: 23, 28, 43 Lucky Numbers: 16, 24, 35 is born unto trouble, as - "Judge me, O God, and Jerusalem, he would vin- CANCER CAPRICORN the sparks fly upward." plead my cause against an dicate his cause against Creativity comes from a deep If nothing much is happening on Although faced with ungodly nation: O deliver his enemies. When the source. Take the chance to pursue the job, remember that chilling is many problems, we need me from the deceitful and psalmist is delivered at creative goals. Others will under- good sometimes. Use this week to stand later. You and a child can return phone calls and answer let- to rely on the Lord, for Job unjust man" (vs. 1). Jerusalem, he will praise come to an unmatched under- ters. 9:33 says - "Neither is Although praying confi- God - "Then will I go unto standing. Be low key. Wonderful things flow from what you don’t do. there any daysman (arbi- dently for the Lord's the altar of God, unto God Soul Affirmation: I do not allow Rev. Johnny C. Smith, trator) betwixt us, that strength, David felt that my exceeding joy: yea, demands to be placed on me this Soul Affirmation: All things work might lay his hand upon the Lord had seemingly upon the harp will I praise week. together for good. Pastor – Mount Moriah Lucky Numbers: 27, 31,52 Lucky Numbers: 3, 6, 27 Missionary Baptist Church us both." As our great abandoned him in his thee, O God my God" (v. "Arbitrator", we need to flight (v. 2). As believers, 4). When the Lord deliv- LEO AQUARIUS This week is a week to let your You can turn that obstacle into an The word "vindicate" trust in Him and not to be we feel the same way as ers us from any plight in diplomatic side work for you. opportunity at work. Check out means to be clear from discouraged. We should our problems mount; life, we need to praise the Forcing the players carefully. Watch your not get depressed and dis- however, we need to be Lord! The psalmist con- will get you nowhere. No man or back and hold your tongue around any suspicion, dishonor, woman is an island, focus on workplace rivals. Aggressively seek or any charge of wrongdo- couraged while facing aware that the Lord is cludes this psalm on a togetherness even if you are agreement. ing. Certainly, the problems in life, for Psalm present always with us, note of praise for his dis- annoyed with people. Soul Affirmation: The slowness of psalmist is asking the Lord 42:5 states - "Why art for Hebrews 13:5b-6 tressed and disheartened Soul Affirmation: Charm is my mid- my week gives me time to refresh to defend him in the midst thou cast down, O my states - "I will never leave soul as verse 5 states - dle name this week. my energy. of his trouble. When we soul? and why art thou thee, nor forsake thee. So "Why art thou cast down, Lucky Numbers: 1, 2, 8 Lucky Numbers: 9, 17, 38 are in trouble, we need disquieted in me? hope that we may boldly say, O my soul? and why art VIRGO PISCES the Lord to vindicate our thou in God: for I shall yet The Lord is my helper, and thou disquieted within Take advantage of a burst of ener- Don’t let your outer space infringe gy. Body and mind are in sync. on your inner peace. Control cause. The Lord is the praise Him for the help of I will not fear what man me? hope in God: for I Don’t take things too personally situations that might affect your only One who can aid us His countenance." shall do unto me." shall yet praise Him, who this week, you might get your feel- ability to get that important job ings done. Remember people are only in the midst of our trouble The psalmist begins this In verse 3, the psalmist is the health of my coun- hurt. If you do, tonight is a great human. for the Lord is a wonderful instructional psalm by prays that the Lord would tenance, and my God." time to make-up. Make the call. arbitrator. In Job 5:7, we praying that the Lord safely guide him to Soul Affirmation: I find many Soul Affirmation: My hunches are things about myself that I really are confronted with trou- would vindicate him from Jerusalem to worship; and right often this week. love. ble as it states - "yet man his enemies who were evil being brought safely to Lucky Numbers: 6, 16, 36 Lucky Numbers: 5, 9, 16 June 27 - July 3, 2013 The Dallas Post Tribune Page 3A Greenville Avenue Church of Christ CALENDAR OF EVENTS 1013 S. 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The edad, fuera de una concurrida Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Three men injured Saturday club was packed at closing discoteca suroeste de Dallas Wednesday in the collapse of a barn frame time, and it's estimated there esta mañana. Prayer Service 7:00 p.m. under construction at Texas were hundreds of people head- El tiroteo se produjo como Bible Class 7:30 p.m. A&M University have been ing for their cars at the time of Club Rio en South Walton Thursday released from the hospital. the shooting. Many patrons Walker bulevar se cerraba a las Bible Class 11:00 a.m. St Joseph Regional Health have been taken to Dallas 2 am del martes. Según las Center officials said Sunday police headquarters for ques- autoridades, se desató una afternoon that a 35 year-year tioning. One woman told KXAS- pelea en el estacionamiento, y old man remains in critical con- Channel 5 that four men tried 19 años de edad, José Peralta Credo of The Black Press dition. to get into her car shortly after recibió un disparo en el pecho. The Black Press believes the shooting. Lo hizo hasta una estación de that America can best lead 19 Year Old Fatally Shot gasolina al lado, donde un ofi- the world away from racial outside Southwest Dallas Club SPANISH cial de policía de Dallas atendía and national antagonisms Dallas police are investigat- las heridas de Peralta. El ado- when it accords to every ing the shooting death of a 19- Tres heridos en A & M dado lescente fue trasladado a un person, regardless of race, year-old outside a crowded de alta hospital cercano, donde fue color or creed, full human southwest Dallas nightclub Tres hombres heridos el declarado muerto. and legal rights. Hating no early this morning. sábado en el derrumbe de una Según informes, un arma fue person, fearing no person, The shooting occurred just estructura del granero en con- encontrada en la playa de esta- the Black Press strives to as Club Rio on South Walton strucción en la Universidad cionamiento, pero la policía help every person in the firm Walker Boulevard was closing Texas A & M han sido puestos aún no tiene un sospechoso. El belief that all are hurt as long at 2 a.m. Tuesday. According to en libertad desde el hospital. club estaba lleno a la hora de as anyone is held back. authorities, a fight broke out in St Joseph funcionarios cierre, y se estima que había the parking lot, and 19-year-old regionales de salud del Centro, cientos de personas que se Jose Peralta was shot in the dijo el domingo por la tarde dirigían a sus coches en el chest. He made it as far as a gas que un hombre de 35 años de momento de los disparos. station next door, where a años de edad permanece en Muchos clientes se han dado a Dallas police officer tended to estado crítico. la sede de la policía de Dallas Peralta's wounds. The teen was para ser interrogado. Una transported to a nearby hospi- 19 Year Old Fatalmente tiro mujer dijo a KXAS-Canal 5 que ST. JOHN tal, where he was pronounced exterior Dallas club suroeste cuatro hombres trataron de dead. La policía de Dallas están entrar en su coche poco MISSIONARY A gun was reportedly found investigando la muerte a tiros después del tiroteo. BAPTIST CHURCH 2600 S. Marsalis Ave •Dallas, TX Rev. Todd M. Atkins, Pastor 75216 •214-375-4876 The Importance of Small Business

North Texas, play a crucial Administration's Regional role in strengthening our Administrator, outlined for economy and creating vital- the attendees various pro- ly needed jobs. Women grams that the SBA has in owned businesses, for place to assist them. She instance, are helping to also spent considerable Services change the face of our time talking about three Sunday 11:00 a.m. nation's economic infra- concerns that many small Sunday School 9:15 a.m. structure. business owners have, capi- Wed. 12:00 p.m. Bible Study tal, contracting and counsel- Wed 7:00 p.m. Bible Study Currently, women are the ing. “Come and Experience God’s majority owners of a third of In excess of $75 million in Love for YOU Each Sunday” America's small businesses. SBA loans have been made By Congresswoman Eddie They own half of all small to women owned business- Bernice Johnson businesses in this country, es in the Dallas region since according to statistics keep we have placed a major How to Keep a Mighty Good Man! The expansion and cre- by the Small Business emphasis on the growth of ation of small businesses is Administration. small businesses owned by I’m sure you’ve all heard closed doors, women are run- Always make sure your nails extremely important to women, she said. the old adage that “a good ning things. But don’t ever are done, hair is on point and Most recently, I hosted, The SBA's office of man is hard to find.” And with make him feel like he’s less that you’re “dressed to kill” or America's recovery from a the way our men are being than a man, especially in pub- as some may call it, “dressed period of intense economic with the assistance of the Women Business Small Business Ownership advocates on swallowed by the prison sys- lic. That’s a big no-no. Follow to the nines”. Remember, we instability. In Texas there tem and dropping like flies, I his lead, let him call the shots, live in a world where women are approximately two mil- Administration, the second behalf of businesses owned couldn’t agree more. So when but once you get back home, outnumber our male counter- lion small businesses. They of a series of forums dealing by females. There are you do come across a good well, you know what’s up. parts, so you should never are the largest employers in with small business issues, approximately one hundred one, the smart thing to do is 3. Be Supportive give your man a reason to be our state, representing development and growth. women's business centers to put those clanks on ‘em— Men pride themselves on embarrassed about showing more than forty-five percent The purpose of the forum, located throughout the lock him down and make it so their accomplishments, you off or taking you out. of private sector jobs. held on June 7th at the Bill J. country which provide train- he doesn’t want to be set free. money, and their ability to 6. Try Not to Nag, At Least Many small businesses, Priest Center for Economic ing, mentoring and counsel- How? The following tips will provide. So anything that cor- Not Too Much owned by women and Development in South ing services to women busi- make him feel appreciated relates to the three, you - I know it’s hard ladies, but if minorities, have grown dur- Dallas, was to promote ness owners. and will help you keep your ter believe he holds it dear. and when he messes up— ing the last the ten years, efforts aimed at strengthen- The next Small Business old man by your side. Whether it’s dreams of build- especially if it’s something according to Texas econom- ing the role of women busi- Forum will be held during 1. Take Care of Home ing his own auto shop, or get- small—don’t go on and on ic officials who track busi- ness owners in the commu- the late summer. We will To some of you, it may ting a promotion at the job, and on and on and on nity. continue to match willing sound 1950-ish, but making make sure that you encourage and…on. Make your point and ness statistics. Minority sure everything is in order him to do his best, assist him let it go. owned businesses in the Specifically, the session individuals with government which was attended by officials, and private sectors around your home is one of in attaining his goals, and sup- 7. Be Happy with Yourself state number 725,000. the key elements to keeping a port him in everything he Only insecure men go after Small businesses are approximately fifty small participants who will pro- good man. Nothing screams chooses to do. women with no morals, goals, defined as those who business owners was vide a comprehensive view wife material more than a 4. Give Him Space ambition or confidence. But if employ fewer than one hun- designed to provide man- from a local, state and fed- woman who feeds her man Every once in a while, he you’ve hooked a real one, I’m dred employees and whose agement and financial assis- eral perspective of what it when he’s hungry, can pay a may want to spend the night sure he’d prefer you to have annual revenues are less tance that enhances women takes for business owners to few bills (if necessary), takes out with his boys or invest in a your life on track so that he than $20 million. owned businesses. become successful. care of the kids—if you have little alone time without any can avoid unnecessary Small businesses owners Yolanda Olivarez, the U.S. any—and keeps the house interruptions or distractions. headaches and drama. in Texas, particularly in Small Business tidy (even if you don’t live Respect that. 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ADVERTISE WITH THE DALLAS POST nasty. Living is one of the most beautiful things in TRIBUNE EMAIL US AT [email protected] SUBJECT LINE: ADVERTISEMENT the world. But the tongue can kill! Medgar Evers Would Be Proud As we look forward to Participation Network 2014 and beyond, we and Rock the Vote. need to consider what We set the bar high, worked and how we can and we must continue to build on our momentum. exceed it - even when the The most important presidency is not on the takeaway is that this was line. no accident. Some may In 2013, thousands of argue that the surge in state and local elections turnout was purely a will decide everything fluke, fueled by excite- from county health com- ment for a black candi- missioners to local boards by Benjamin Todd Jealous date and pushback of elections. Next year, a against voter suppression. total of 36 governorships, Fifty years after the Surely, both factors 468 seats in Congress, NAACP field secretary was helped motivate people and thousands of state assassinated for his work of color. But the historic legislators are up for elec- to expand the vote, a new numbers came from a tion. The winners of these report reaffirms that his much more organic and contests will make critical sacrifice was not in vain. replicable reason: voter decisions about public For the first time in histo- registration and Get Out education, criminal jus- ry, African Americans the Vote efforts. tice reform, voting laws voted at a higher rate The 2010 midterm elec- and labor laws. They can (66.2 percent) than non- tions were a wake-up call. either move our country Hispanic Whites (64.1 Over the next two years, forward or bring it back- percent). According to the the NAACP developed the ward. U.S. Census Bureau, black largest voter registration In the months and turnout increased by 1.7 campaign in our history. years ahead, the NAACP million compared with We deployed 2,300 vol- will rekindle our cam- four years earlier, and the unteers across fifty states; paign to make sure voters Latino and Asian commu- trained 1,000 database are registered, engaged nities saw enormous experts in 600 communi- and active in upcoming increases as well. ties; and complemented elections. We will contin- This is exciting news. It our boots on the ground ue to train our army of puts to rest any notion with social media and a volunteers in methods old that communities of color robust mail campaign. and new. You can be a would fail to replicate By the night of catalyst for change by their record turnout in November 6, our volun- contacting your local 2008, which was hailed as teers had registered NAACP unit and volun- the most racially and eth- 374,553 voters and mobi- teering as a civic engage- nically diverse electorate lized 1.2 million people to ment activist. in history. turn out at the polls. In As Medgar Evers said, While we should enjoy Florida alone, the NAACP "Our only hope is to con- this achievement, now is and our partners regis- trol the vote." In 2012, we not the time to rest. As tered over 100,000 voters did just that, and we we realized after the dis- - nearly twice as large as proved that organized appointing showing in the the margin of victory in people can beat organ- 2010 midterms, black that state's presidential ized money every time. If voter turnout is far from race. we continue to act with guaranteed. Instead, we In the end, the NAACP the "fierce urgency of should recognize that we was the most successful now", we will continue to succeed when we are organization in the coun- make history. If we invested with the spirit try for door-to-door voter become complacent, we that Dr. King called "the registration, and third risk letting our nation's fierce urgency of now." most successful overall, ugly history repeat itself. trailing the Voter June 27 - July 3, 2013 The Dallas Post Tribune Page 5A SPORTS PAGE

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H-100° H-100° H-102° H-100° H-97° H-96° H-98° L-77° L-77° L-77° L-75° L-72° L-70° L-78° honors the Miami Heat with parade The last piece of con- season. But at times, it Several players held fetti had landed, the just seems to be going super-soaker squirt Miami Heat champi- by so fast." guns and sprayed water onship celebration was So maybe that's why on fans, confetti dotted officially over and many the Heat aren't ready to the streets, and horns in the crowd of revelers stop celebrating this honked from all direc- were starting to make title just yet. tions. Heat managing their way to the exits. With an estimated general partner Micky Players and coaches 400,000 people lining Arison and team presi- remained on the stage. the downtown Miami dent Pat Riley stood in They were in no hurry streets, the Heat held the front of one bus, to leave. Every member their parade and an in- while Spoelstra -- his of the NBA champions arena rally afterward championship cap stood and watched a Monday. James stood turned backward -- giant video board play atop a double-decker waved and clapped at highlights of Miami's bus with a cigar in his fans. march through the play- mouth for the parade. "Miami parties better offs, from LeBron Shane Battier blew kiss- than any city in the James' MVP-caliber es to the crowd, world," Spoelstra said. 2013 NBA Champions Miami Heat plays on both ends to raised "But it took nine Ray Allen's season-sav- three fingers aloft and months, nine months of ing 3-pointer in Game 6 Chris Andersen flapped incredible sacrifice, not of the NBA Finals and his arms in a nod to his only by these men right countless moments in "Birdman" moniker. here but everybody in 8:30 AM between. "It's the ultimate," our organization, grind- "It's a special group," James told Sun Sports, ing it out every single 9:30 AM Heat coach Erik the Heat broadcast day, ups and downs, Samuel Bailey, Minister Spoelstra said. "You partner. "It's the ulti- highs and lows. And to know what? This season mate. This is what I have a culmination like started over nine came down here, to be Game 7 in front of all of months ago with that able to have a parade at you here is incredible." trip to China and we the end of the year. I'm Wade said that with- were able to experience extremely blessed, out the fans, Miami so many cool things man. It doesn't get any wouldn't have found a together in the regular better than this." way to win the title.

Contract Holds Up Doc Rivers Deal (AP) AT PRESS TIME - compensation in the The official completion deal. of the deal that will League and team send Doc Rivers to the sources also confirmed Los Angeles Clippers is that any deal presently being delayed because involving Kevin Garnett Rivers and his represen- and the Clippers is on tatives are still negotiat- hold in light of NBA ing the language in the commissioner David coach's new contract, Stern's objections to league sources told the appearance that ESPNBoston.com's the trade was related to Jackie MacMullan. the deal involving The NBA has not Rivers. Doc Rivers Former Dallas ISD Principals & Central Office Administrators Living Legends approved the deal yet, One source with Mrs. Ruby Able Mr. Johnny Crawley Mrs. Opal Jones Ms. Shirley Ison- Dr. Cornell Thomas but the league also is knowledge of the NBA's acknowledged he was Dr. Frank Alexander Mrs. Bettye Crenshaw Mr. William Jones Newsome Mrs. Janet Thomas disappointed, he under- Mrs. Irene Alexander Mr. Willie Crowder Mr. Charles Kennedy Mr. Lucious L. Mr. Robert Thomas not holding up the com- thinking told ESPN.com Dr. Claudus Allen Dr. Fred Daniels Mrs. Irene Kelley Newhouse Mr. Bobbie Thompson pletion of the transac- that the league does stands "this is a busi- Dr. Sherwin Allen Mrs. Bettye Davis Mrs. Thelma Kelly Mrs. Juanita Nix Mrs. Ruby C. Thompson ness." Mrs. Audrey F. Andrews Mr. Eli Davis Mr. John Kincaide Ms. Barbara Patrick Ms. Myrtle Tolbert tion, a league source not intend to change its Mrs. Rosita Apodaca Mrs. Precious Davis Mr. Chauncey King Mr. Robert Peyton Mr. Billy Townsend told MacMullan. ESPN stance as expressed by "I can't speak for the Mrs. Estella Ashmore Dr. Rina Davis Mrs. Gayle M. King Mr. Carl E. Pipkin Mr. Melvin Traylor Dr. Joseph L. Atkins Mr. Robert Dewitty Mr. James King Dr. Robbie J. Pipkin Mr. Raul Treviño incorrectly reported Stern in multiple radio other guys, but I'm not Mr. Larry Ascough Dr. Jackie Dulin Mr. Jimmy King Dr. Joe Pitts Dr. Horacio Ulibarri earlier Monday that the interviews Thursday, angry at all," Green told Mr. Warren Baker Mrs. Patricia Weaver- Dr. Leon King Dr. Charmaine Price Dr. Oscar Valadez Mrs. Shirley Barton Ealy Mrs. Lois King Dr. Maxine Reese Mrs. Beatrice M. league already had meaning that the MacMullan. "I'm happy Ms. Glenda M. Baylor Dr. Willie Ann Edwards Mrs. Bobbie Lang Ms. Christine Vickers approved the deal. league would view any for him." Dr. Mary Beck Dr. Nolan Estes Dr. Theodore Lee, Jr. Richardson Mrs. Pearlie Wallace Dr. Kendell Beck Mrs. Mary Jo Evans Mrs. Lucila Longoria Mrs. Margie Riley Mr. Walan Wallace Sources confirmed on subsequent trade The Celtics reached Mrs. Susie Bell Mr. Charles Fisher Mrs. Sandra Malone Dr. Alfred L. Roberts, Dr. Ora Lee Watson the playoffs in each of Mrs. Mary Bolden Mrs. Shirley Fisher Mrs. Marilyn Mask Sr. Mr. Garland L. Sunday that the agreement between Dr. Margie Borns Mrs. Bobbie Foster Dr. Thalia Matherson Dr. Marvin Robinson Washington Clippers will sign Rivers the Celtics and Clippers the past six seasons Mrs. Oneida Bradford Angel Noe Gonzalez Mrs. Patricia Mays Mr. C.C. Russeau Mr. Horace Washington under Rivers, winning Mrs. Johnnie Brashear Mrs. Marguerite Foster Mrs. Pricilla McCaughey Mr. Arturo Salazar Mrs. Mary Watkin to the three-year, $21 involving Garnett to be Dr. Donnie Breedlove Dr. Carol Francois Mrs. Fannie McClure Col. Joe D. Sasser Dr. Robert Watkins million contract. The part of the Rivers deal five consecutive Mr. Lincoln Butler, Sr. Mr. Arthur Gillum Mrs. Rachel McGee Dr. Cleo O. Searcy Dr. J.E. Whitaker Mr. Joseph T. Brew Mr. Ned Green Dr. Jesse Jai McNeil Dr. Garline Shaw Mrs. Ada Williams Boston Celtics, who and thus in violation of Atlantic Division titles Mrs. Gwendolyn Brown Dr. Leon Hayes Mrs. Annie I. Middleton Dr. James Sheets Mr. Carl Williams agreed to release Rivers league rules. from 2007-08 to 2011- Mrs. O'Sheila Brown Mrs. Selena Dorsey Mrs. Annette Mitchell Mr. Bobby Simmons Mrs. Cheryl Williams Dr. Robert Brown Henry Mr. Benny Clearence Mrs. Pamela Skinner Mr. Don Williams from the remaining Celtics forward Jeff 12. Mrs. Marilyn Calhoun Dr. Margret Herrera Mitchell Mrs. Opal Smith Dr. George Willis three years and $21 Green said Rivers called The Clippers' acquisi- Dr. Gwen Clark Mr. Chauncey Hightower Mrs. Kathryn Mitchell Dr. Roscoe Smith Mrs. Harnell Williams Mr. Douglas Cloman Mr. James Hugey Mrs. Verna Mitchell Mrs. Rubye Snow Mr. James Williams million left on his cur- him on Monday to tion of Rivers apparent- Mr. Pete Cobelle Ms. Kay Hunter Mrs. Mae Frances Moon Dr. Rosie Sorrells Mrs. Robbye Williams ly elevated Los Angeles' Mrs. Sylvia A. Collins Mr. Al,va Jackson Mrs. Lorene Moore Dr. Dorothy Square Mr. Wilber Williams rent contract, will inform him of the Mr. William Cotton Dr. Georgette Johnson Mr. Harold Morgan Mrs. Jaunita Stewart Dr. John Witten receive a 2015 first- coaching change. status as a preseason Mr. Robert Craft Dr. Herbie K. Johnson Mr. Stacey Mosley Mr. Clyde Stokes Mr. Chad Woolery championship con- Mrs. Marjorie Craft Mr. Herman Johnson Mrs. Sarah Murphy Mr. Lawrence E. Stokes Dr. Linus Wright round draft pick as Although Green Mrs. Dorothy Crain Dr. Areatha Jones Mr. Herman Newsome Dr. Allen Sullivan Mr. Robert Yowell tender. The Dallas Post Tribune Prayer List Crime Stoppers’ Most Wanted Local Area Law Enforcement reports that on June 27, 2013, these people were wanted on the listed warrants. Authorities have Mr. Fred Allen II Theodora Conyers Family Mr. Alexis Lacy Dr. C.C. 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Dr. James Terry Mrs. Carmen Darville Mrs. Wanda Paul Mr. Gray Salada

Dallas ISD Superintendent Allegheny College, a MA Texas to lead all recruitment Mike Miles announced addi- degree from California State and selection of campus- tions to his senior level cabi- University at Sonoma and a based personnel for Houston net today and a re-organiza- Ph.D. from Saybrook ISD. She holds a dual degree tion of the district’s academ- University in San Francisco. in English Literature and ic operations. Gray Salada has been with Communication Sciences Joining the senior leader- Dallas ISD since 2010 and is from Case Western Reserve ship team will be: currently Assistant University and has her M. Ed. • Current Interim Chief Superintendent of in Educational Financial Officer Dr. James Technology Services. In that Administration from the Terry as the new Chief capacity, he has led the dis- University of Texas. Financial Officer trict’s installation of a state Wanda Paul, the current • Current Assistant of the art fiber network that executive director of Superintendent of will significantly improve Maintenance and Facility Technology Services Gray internet connectivity for Services, has been with the Salada as the new Chief more than 220 campuses district since December. In Technology Officer while saving approximately that capacity, she is responsi- • Current Executive $5 million a year in network ble for the maintenance, Director of Human Capital fees. The new system will HVAC, custodial services, Management Carmen bring network capacity to energy management and Darville as the new Chief of each campus that is equal to environmental departments. Human Capital Management or better than any school dis- Ms. Paul previously served • Current Executive trict in the nation and will for eight years as the director Director of Operations include free Wi-Fi access to of Building and Grounds in Wanda Paul as the Chief of every classroom. Prior to Spring Branch ISD in Operations joining Dallas ISD, Salada led Houston. Previously, she technology for Austin ISD for worked in Houston ISD for About the new cabinet 10 years. He has a BS in five years in various positions members: Engineering from the United in the Strategic Management Dr. James Terry, CPA- Dr. States Military Academy at and School Maintenance Terry has most recently West Point and holds mas- departments. Paul earned a served as the Interim CFO for ter’s degrees in Electrical Bachelor of Arts from the Dallas ISD and has been with Engineering and Systems University of Texas at Austin, the district since 2011. His Management. and a commission in the responsibilities during his Carmen Darville has been United States Army. She tenure have included budget- serving as an Executive holds a Masters in Education ing and demographic servic- Director of the district’s from National-Louis es while leading the budget Human Capital Management University, Heidelberg, development for the 2013-14 department for the past year. Germany and an MBA from school year. Prior to Dallas In that capacity, she has led the University of St. Thomas ISD, Terry served for more all recruitment, staffing, and in Houston. than 20 years in multiple special systems while moving “Dallas ISD has a wealth of business service roles in the district toward a fully employees with a lot of tal- Northeast ISD (San Antonio) automated application sys- ent and experience,” said and is an expert in the field of tem. Darville began her Miles. “These individuals will public finance. Terry is a past career as an English teacher add not only skill and expert- board member of the Texas in Alief ISD near Houston. ise but bring with them a crit- Association of School She later led teacher recruit- ical understanding of how Business Officials. He holds a ment efforts in the Chicago our district operates.” Bachelor of Arts degree from area and then returned to June 27 - July 3, 2013 The Dallas Post Tribune Page 8A Obituaries: Celebrating the Life Of... Mrs. Lucille Clarissa Bosh Mrs. McGaughey was a McGaughey was a woman member of the Kappa Zeta with many talents who had chapter of the Zeta Phi lived and conquered life, Beta Sorority and many and died victoriously in other state congregations Christ. She was a beautiful and associations. In 1952 little baby girl born to the she met and married the late parentage of Mae love of her life, Rev. M.M. Elder Wilkerson Bosh and McGaughey. Mrs. Tobe Bosh on August 30, McGaughey was a member 1918, in Lineville, Alabama. of Good Street Baptist The Bosh family moved to Church before uniting with Texas in 1923, where she the City Temple Seventh- began her education, grad- Day Adventist. In 1992, she uating from Booker T. embraced the three angels' Washington High School in message of Revelation 14 1935. and was baptized by Pastor Mrs. McGaughey Helvis Thompson. She was received her Bachelor of a faithful member until her Science degree in 1940 health began to fail. She from Tuskegee Institute in then went to become a Alabama. She earned her member of the Lenwood Master of Education Nursing and Rehabilitation degree from Prairie View family. She was in their care College in the area of until her passing on Friday Guidance Counseling, in June 7 2013. addition to other graduate Mrs. McGaughey's par- studies at the University of ents and all but one Sibling Colorado, North Texas Mrs. Lucille Clarissa Bosh McGaughey preceded her in death. She State University, and is survived by one sister, Harvard University. She Dallas to teach Health and and Drill Team. In 1956 she Irene Bosh of Denton, also had some training in Physical Education at served as Dean of Students Texas' two sisters-in-law, journalism and poetry writ- Lincoln High School. There, and Counselor at James Alline Bosh and Wanda ing as a hobby. Mrs. she coached basketball and Madison High School, and Bosh of Dallas' a multitude McGaughey's teaching track for girls. She won later joined the faculty of of nieces, nephews, and career began in Carterville, many honors as director of Bishop College where she ; and a loving church Georgia, before coming to the Purple Flash Pep Squad retired in 1977. family.

the parentage of George attended the Dallas Public become a member of the Winn and Ada Violet Schools. She attended Grace Presbyterian Gardner Winn. She had Wiley College. She took Village Family. She was seven siblings; six have up Cosmetology and in their care until her preceded her in death. became an instructor she passing on Saturday, May She married Walter Ree was also a License Real 18, 2013. Coit Sr. who preceded her Estate Broker, school clerk She had three children in death. and a study Hall Teacher on preceded her in death. She accepted Christ at in the Dallas independent She leaves to celebrate an early age at Freewill School District. her home going a daugh- Baptist Church, her Her community involve- ter, Elmarie Yvonne father's church. Early in ment included: Docent for Brown, a son, Walter Ree her adult life she became the African- American Coit, Jr. both of Dallas, five a member of New Hope Museum, band mother, grandchildren, Thomas The Dallas Post Baptist Church, she later PTA officer, business and Coit (Kim) of Olathe, KS; affiliated with St. Phillips Professional Women, Walter R. Coit 111 (Robin) Episcopal Church her last Garden Club and Senior of Grand Prairie TX; Tribune’s Mrs. Evelyn Beatrice affiliation was with St. Warden. Jacqueline Bosh of Glenn Winn Coit George's Episcopal Mrs. Coit was dedicated Heights, TX; Lisa Coit Church. She was very member of St. George's Hearn (Eldon) of Red Oak, philosophy is Mrs. Evelyn Beatrice active in each church and Episcopal for many years TX; SIX GREAT- grandchil- Winn Coit was born in organization she was until her health began to dren and a host of nieces, "Educate and Elevate!" Dallas, TX July 18, 1916 to associated with. She fail. She then went to nephews and friends.