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Archive for December, 2013

Nyamodi Youth Case May Be Greatest African American Human Rights Struggle Of Modern Time: Falsified Police Records, Corruption, And Ties To North Carolina Sheriff’s Office Spell Old Racist South Tactics To Keep Black Youth In Captivity

When we speak of human rights and captivity it sparks painful reminders of America’s Bull Conner days in racist Alabama during the heights of the Civil Rights Movement in this country. In 2013 the U.S. has a black man seated in the oval office, and the racist days of human subjugation, persecution, and the brutalization

North Carolina Unjustly Holds Black Man In Captivity: Habeas Corpus Filed To Free Shannon Nyamodi In Bizarre Murder For Hire Case

He had just left a gig with a local band that he performed with for venues in small Youngstown, N.C.. Young Shannon Nyamodi was a recent high school grad working as an electrician assistant who had plans of joining the military later on in the year of 2012, but Shannon’s dreams of serving his country

A Holiday Season’s Greatest Gift: TPC Asked To Solicit Aid For Poor Displaced Children

Their faces are filled with cheer, joy, excitement, and the spirit of happiness many children experience on Christmas morning can only be trumped by the sadness that poor and disenfranchised kids endure, when for reason they could never understand, the abundance of goodwill, giving, and the glaring bright lights of the most festive time of

Where Is Keoisha Felix?: Louisiana Teen Mom Still Missing Over A Year Later

A 15 year old girl in the care of the state of Louisiana, while living with her Aunt consistently expressed her complete discontent for the living conditions she was exposed to. The teen mom had sounded the alarm that she was in trouble, chiefly because she made complaints of having been sexually assaulted (raped) by

Until The Bitter End: The Exile Of Grandma And The Continuing Cycle Of A Family’s Jealousy, Hatred, And Concealment Of The Truth

Part 2 of 5  Some of the information contained in this article comes from Federal Census Records, Government Record Archives, statements from living relatives, and other sources that derive from second hand information from the researcher who actually conducted my family genealogy search, and others who  know the family. Considering these sources, please give the accuracy of

TPC Started From The Bottom: Crime And Poverty In Youth Sparked Advocacy For Change

As far back in my life as I can remember I always carried a pen. It was imperative for me, I never knew when somebody would say something to me that I didn’t want to forget, and I always used other people’s comments to convey a perspective on short stories I wrote to myself. Back

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