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Today in Black America - Nov. 12

POSTED: November 12, 2008, 12:00 am

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The New York Times

Louisiana School Could Be Facing a Last Hurrah

Push to Name Building for Shirley Chisholm

That’s Two for Me


The Washington Post

B-Rock is in the House

Election Confirms Changes in Charles


Los Angeles Times

Obama’s election: a turning point in the perception of blacks?

U.S. announces mortgage affordability plan


The Baltimore Sun

Confidence in Obama soaring

Cummings says AIG chief should resign


The Chicago Tribune

Obama win triggers run on guns


The Christian Science Monitor

Arms race, uneasy peace in Sudan


The Philadelphia Inquirer

2 universities probe racial incidents

Obama’s win raises question of race in Europe


USA Today

World leaders reach out to Obama team

Obama insider paints portrait of ‘pragmatic’ president-elect


Atlanta Journal Constitution

Georgia Baptists take aim at women-led churches

Clayton NAACP: Don’t move graves

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