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Louisiana's new Speaker Pro Tem.(National Report)
February 2, 2004... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Caption: LOUISIANA'S NEW SPEAKER PRO TEM: Rep. Sharon Weston Broome (D-Baton Rouge) is sworn in as Speaker Pro Tempore in the House chamber by the Rev. Dr. Tommy O. Linton Jr. at the beginning of the Louisiana...
Rainbow/PUSH kicks off 2004 Wall Street Project.(National Report)
February 2, 2004... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Caption: Rainbow/PUSH KICKS OFF 2004 WALL STREET PROJECT: The Rev. Jesse Jackson, founder and president of the Chicago-based Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, presents music producer, actor, restaurateur and clothing line...
Bringing Black History to life: museums, exhibits among sources helping families discover and cherish their heritage.(Advertorial)(National Underground Railroad Freedom Center)
February 2, 2004... February is Black History Month. What better time is there to embark on a lifelong voyage of discovery focusing on our culture and the contributions Blacks have made to the development of America.
A great place to start is at home focusing...
Ticker tape.
February 2, 2004... Confidential: What issues will motivate Black voters to go to the polls this year? Pollster Dr. Silas Lee questioned many of the 2003 Black Caucus Weekend guests in Washington and was told that most had a sense of despair about the absence of...
National headliners.
February 2, 2004... Detroit Rep. Carolyn C. Kilpatrick was named to the Air Force Academy Board... An original Tuskegee Airman, Col. Spann Watson has not given up writing a book about his adventures. He still spends much of his time traveling on speaking tours....
Childhood promise between sisters keeps family of 23 together.(Family)(Biography)
February 2, 2004... A childhood promise between sisters that was given in trust and sealed with love during prayers before bedtime has become the glue holding a family of 23 together.
Since 2002 Debra Lemon, 36, and her husband, Lament, 26, the parents of six...
This week in Black history.(Brief Article)
February 2, 2004... January 26, 1990--
Elaine Weddington Steward was named assistant general manager of the Boston Red Sox, making her the first Black woman executive of a professional baseball organization on this day. A native of New York City, she received...
Society world.
February 2, 2004... Trust And Honor: Mare Abernathy made Tenisha Nicole Taylor his wife at New Covenant MB Church in Chicago. The bride, a graduate of Clark Atlanta University, is a news producer at CNN headquarters in Atlanta. The bridegroom attended Chattanooga...
Caring for dry skin: how to moisturize during the cold months.(Brief Article)
February 2, 2004... When winter kicks into high gear, Jack Frost doesn't just nip at your nose.
He attacks your largest, most vital organ: your skin,
Cracked or scaly skin is unable to serve as an effective barrier against disease. That's why it is...
Working up a sweat.(Newsmakers)
February 2, 2004... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Caption: WORKING UP A SWEAT: Washington, D.C., Mayor Anthony Williams (l) joins an aerobic class led by Vanessa Williams-Harvin (far, r), at the Washington Senior Wellness Center in D.C. He was touring during he...
Singer Lou Rawls weds Nina Inman in Memphis.(Newsmakers)(Brief Article)
February 2, 2004... At exactly 12:01 a.m. January 1st, Lou Rawls said "I do" for the third time, exchanging vows with Nina Malek Inman, 33, following a performance he gave in Memphis.
Rawls' spokesman, David Brokaw, told JET that the singer met Ms. Malek...
Antonio 'L.A.' Reid steps down as head of Arista.(Newsmakers)(Brief Article)
February 2, 2004... Antonio "L.A." Reid, the man credited with sparking the careers of TLC, Toni Braxton and Pink, recently resigned as chief executive of Arista Records.
Reid leaves a label that also has OutKast, Usher and Avril Lavigne. Media reports...
Henry Louis Gates Jr. hosts PBS-TV documentary, 'America Beyond The Color Line'.(Newsmakers)(Brief Article)
February 2, 2004... Noted scholar and author Henry Louis Gates Jr., examines Black America in the 21st century in the PBS-TV documentary "America Beyond The Color Line With Henry Louis Gates Jr.," which airs Feb. 3 and Feb. 4 (check local listing).
The series...
Trendy trio.(the week's best photos)
February 2, 2004... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Caption: TRENDY TRIO: Members of the fashionable singing group EnVogue, Terry Ellis (1) and Cindy Herron-Braggs (c), are joined by a new member, Rhona Bennett, at the movie premiere for My Baby's Daddy at the...
Beauty of the week.
February 2, 2004... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Caption: SHEMORA SINGLETARY is from Flower Mound, TX. The 5-foot-6 model enjoys reading, writing and acting.
My big brother.
February 2, 2004... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Caption: MY BIG BROTHER: Bobbe' J' Thompson, 7, of the NBC sitcom "The Tracy Morgan Show," shares a warm hug with his little sister, J' Ayaja'kel Thompson, 5, at the premiere of My Baby's Daddy in Hollywood. Bobbe's...
Ravishing Rowell!
February 2, 2004... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Caption: RAVISHING ROWELL!: Sexy soap opera star Victoria Rowell of TV's "The Young and the restless" arrives at the 30th Annual People's Choice Awards at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in California. Rowell portrays...
Six quick-recovery tips for colds and flu.(Health)
February 2, 2004... The worst of the flu outbreak sweeping the nation may be over, health experts predict, but don't relax yet. After all, the start of the year is smack in the heart of cold and flu season. And a bout with these viral invaders can lead to sinus...
NCAA addresses lack of minority coach hires during annual convention.(Sports)(Brief Article)
February 2, 2004... The small number of minority college coaches is getting more attention, and a forum was held on the issue at this year's NCAA Convention in Nashville.
Only four of the 117 football head coaches in Division I-A this season are Black, and...
Trial begins for Williams.(Sports)
February 2, 2004... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Caption: TRIAL BEGINS FOR WILLIAMS. Ex-New Jersey Nets center Jayson Williams and his wife, Tanya, enter the Somerset County courthouse in Somerville, NJ, for jury selection in his manslaughter trial, which was moved...
Painful move.(Sports)
February 2, 2004... Caption: PAINFUL MOVE: Los Angeles Lakers star guard Kobe Bryant grimaces in pain as team trainer Gary Vitti checks his shoulder during the first quarter against the Cleveland Cavaliers in LA. Bryant, who sat out the second half, faked...
Da Bears' new coach.(Sports)
February 2, 2004... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Caption: DA BEARS' NEW COACH: Former St. Louis Rams defensive coordinator Lovie Smith is introduced as the new Read coach of the Chicago Bears during a news conference at the Bears' training facility in Lake Forest,...
Thomas revamps Knicks, hires Wilkens as coach.(Sports)(Brief Article)
February 2, 2004... In an expected chain of events that began when Isiah Thomas took over the helm of the New York Knicks, Don Chaney was ousted as the head coach then replaced by Hall of Fame coach Lenny Wilkens.
Thomas, who was dismissed as Indiana's bead...
Freeman's career achievement honor.(Entertainment)
February 2, 2004... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Caption: FREEMAN'S CAREER ACHIEVEMENT HONOR: Actor Morgan Freeman and his wife, Myrna Colley-Lee, attend the National Board of Review (NBR) of Motion Pictures 2003 annual awards gala in New York. He received the...
Five ways to boost your child's confidence.(Parenting)
February 2, 2004... All children have misfit moments. Times when they don't feel smart enough, pretty enough, athletic enough, talented enough, rich enough, good enough. But when insecurity becomes a way of life, problems follow. Child development experts say that...
Top 20 albums.(Brief Article)
February 2, 2004... 1. THE DIARY OF ALICIA KEYS Alicia Keys (J)
2. JUVE THE GREAT Juvenile (Cash Money)
3. SPEAKERBOXXX/THE LOVE BELOW OutKast (Arista)
4. PRIVATE ROOM Avant (Interscope)
5. THE BLACK ALBUM Jay-Z (Roc-A-Fella)
6. SOULFUL Ruben...
OutKast: music's favorite odd couple breaks the hip-hop mold.(Cover Story)
February 2, 2004... OutKast, one of hip-hop's greatest rap duos ever, is presenting by far the riskiest material that the group has released in its 10-year career. The sixth and newest project Speakerboxxx/The Love Below is a double CD, which features each member...
You got served (rated PG-13).(movies to see)(Brief Article)
February 2, 2004... This movie is about competitive street dancing. Elgin and David are best friends and leaders of the best dance crew in the area. Another town's group challenges them to a battle. David and Elgin along with their buddies must take on the...
Arne Naess, ex-husband of Diana Ross, dies in mountain climbing fall.(Celebrities)(Brief Article)
February 2, 2004... Norwegian shipping magnate Arne Naess Jr., the ex-husband of singer-actress Diana Ross, recently fell to his death while climbing in the mountains near Cape Town, South Africa, police said.
The couple, who were married for 14 years,...
Oprah, Beyonce win People's Choice Awards.(Celebrities)(Brief Article)
February 2, 2004... Oprah Winfrey and Beyonce-Knowles were recently honored at the nationally-televised 30th Annual People's Choice Awards.
Winfrey was voted Favorite Talk Show Host by fans nationwide, while Knowles, who couldn't attend, tied with country...
Super Bowl XXXVIII.(television)(Brief Article)
February 2, 2004... Patti LaBelle headlines the Super Bowl Gospel celebration, Beyonce sings the national anthem and Janet Jackson will perform at halftime on the Super Bowl XXXVIII live from Reliant Stadium in Houston, TX, while Greg Gumbel and Phil Simms call...
America celebrates civil rights legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.(National Report)
February 9, 2004... Amid remembrances and tributes civil rights martyr Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Blacks across the nation embraced the meaning behind the holiday. Coretta Scott King, widow of the slain leader, and their children called for peace on what would...
Wife of Liberia's rebel leader says she's boss.(African Affairs)(Brief Article)
February 9, 2004... The wife of the leader of Liberia's most powerful rebel movement recently announced she ousted her husband, whose ambitions, she said, could return the country to civil war.
The dispute threatens to destabilize Liberia, where a...
Educate your child in the art of kindness.(Parenting)
February 9, 2004... You've probably spotted those stickers on the car bumpers that boast "My child is an honor student!" Maybe that's your car and you're one of those proud parents. But where are the bumper stickers that say "My daughter shared her sandwich with a...
Worthy prosecutor.(Law & Justice)
February 9, 2004... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Caption: WORTHY PROSECUTOR: Kym Worthy (r), former Wayne County, MI, assistant prosecutor and circuit judge, is sworn into office by Wayne County Circuit Judges Patricia Fresard (1) and Maria Oxholm as the county's...
Nationwide church pyramid scam exposed.(Law & Justice)(Brief Article)
February 9, 2004... Two Black Georgia men were recently accused of cheating more than 1,500 churches out of $8.7 million. Most of the churches that consequently have amassed large debts are predominantly African-American.
Abraham Kennard, 45, and R. Scott...
Animator Bruce Smith gives blacks something to be proud of.(in the Spotlight)(Brief Article)
February 9, 2004... Animator Bruce Smith is the creator/executive producer of the Disney Channel's hit cartoon series "The Proud Family," one of the few animated sitcoms to feature Blacks as lead characters.
Having worked on the modern-day classic animations...
Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth among historic heroines whose stories are told at National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.(Advertorial)
February 9, 2004... The new $110 million National Underground Railroad Freedom Center (NURFC) in Cincinnati is dedicated to commemorating the past efforts of those who helped overcome slavery and other barriers to freedom, as well as honoring those who continue...
This week in black history.(Brief Article)
February 9, 2004... February 3, 1989--
* Former St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Bill White became the first Black to head an American professional sports league when he was named National League president on this day. His position also made him the...
A time to pray.(Religion)
February 9, 2004... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Caption: A TIME TO PRAY: Serita Jakes (1), wife of Bishop T.D. Jakes, founder and pastor of the Potter's House Church in Dallas, leads a prayer before lunch is served to the spouses of African-American clergy in the...
Archbishop Tutu ordains his daughter as Anglican priest.(Brief Article)
February 9, 2004... Nobel laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his work against apartheid in his native South Africa, recently ordained his daughter as an Anglican priest in Alexandria, VA.
Mpho Tutu, along with three...
Society World.
February 9, 2004... At Last: Lauren Tobin became the wife of Jervonny Collier at the Forever Grand Chapel at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas. The blushing bride, who is the daughter of publicity veteran Pat Tobin, is a publicity director for the ABC Television...
Special delivery.(Newsmakers)(Brief Article)
February 9, 2004... Paul Robeson Jr. addresses attendees at the recent dedication of a postage stamp that honors entertainer/activist Paul Robeson, his late father, in Princeton, NJ. The Paul Robeson stamp, designed by Richard Sheaff, is based on a 1940s...
Elaine Jones stepping down as chief of NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund.(Newsmakers)(Brief Article)
February 9, 2004... Elaine R. Jones, who served as the president and director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund for 11 years, announced recently that she would step down from her post. Her last day will be May 1.
Jones, 59, has been a...
In the money.(Newsmakers)(Brief Article)
February 9, 2004... For the first time in modern history, a Black lawmaker is in charge of a finance committee in the Mississippi Slate Legislature. State Rep. Percy Watson of Hattiesburg recently was named chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, making...
Celebrate Valentine's Day with all your heart.(Health)
February 9, 2004... Cupid's arrow is drawn, tender words and kind gestures abound, and love's sweet fragrance fills the air in anticipation of the most romantic day in the year. As you prepare for Valentine's Day in your own special way, take time to cherish the...
Five ways to spice up your flex life.(Health)
February 9, 2004... Loving fitness isn't always easy. But if you're ready for a lifelong commitment to good health, the following love lessons can renew your passion for exercise. Fall in love with fitness all over again with these five tips:
1. Ignite your...
Girly men.
February 9, 2004... Brothers Shawn (1) and Marion Wayans are shown dressed undercover as White girls Brittany and Tiffany in their upcoming movie, White Chicks. The five-hour makeup job for each character transforms Shawn (1) and Marlon (inset) into White...
Felicia Watkins.(beauty of the week)
February 9, 2004... FELICIA WATKINS is from Newport News, VA. The 5-foot-8 model enjoys fishing, skiing and weight training.
Holding his hero.
February 9, 2004... Filmmaker-actor Mario Van Peebles holds his father, pioneering filmmaker Melvin Van Peebles, after the premier of Mario's Baadasssss! At the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, UT. Mario wrote and directed the ode to his father's 1971 movie...
Home, sweet home.(Brief Article)
February 9, 2004... Actress LisaRaye, co-star of the hit sitcom "All Of Us," who recently bought a new home in Sherman Oaks, CA, celebrates with her 13-year-old daughter, Kaijencia McCoy, during the housewarming festivities.
Twins get twins' star name.(Sports)
February 9, 2004... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Caption: TWINS GET TWINS' STAR NAME: Minnesota Twins center fielder Torii Hunter (c) meets newborn twins Hunter (1) and Torii (r) at the St. Cloud Hospital in St. Cloud, MN. The boys' parents, Paula and Paul Johnson...
Alleged killer of Venus and Serena's sister, Yetunde price, is arrested; arraignment delayed.(Sports)
February 9, 2004... The alleged killer of Yetunde Price, sister of tennis champions Venus and Serena Williams, was arrested recently after a four-month search that led authorities from Southern California to Nevada and back again.
Robert Maxfield, 23, was...
Insurance agents fined for conning black funeral homes.(Law & Justice)(Brief Article)
February 9, 2004... After several African-American funeral homes throughout Maryland were conned out of $820,000, two Maryland insurance agents recently were slapped with the largest fine ever levied against employees in that capacity.
William Ray Miller II...
Sheila R. Cherry elected president of National Press Club.(Journalism)(Brief Article)
February 9, 2004... For almost a decade, Sheila R. Cherry has been one of the few Black members of the National Press Club to become active in serving boards and committees.
A freelance writer for a medley of magazines, newspapers, newsletters with links to...
A star for 'Wezzie'.(Celebrities)
February 9, 2004... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Caption: A STAR FOR 'WEEZIE': Actress Isabel Sanford is congratulated by Johnny Grant, honorary mayor of Hollywood and chairman of the Walk of Fame Committee, after she received her star on the fabled Hollywood Walk...
Rapper Mystikal gets prison.(Celebrities)
February 9, 2004... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Caption: RAPPER MYSTIKAL GETS PRISON: Mystikal walks into court before his sentencing for sexual battery in Baton Rouge, LA. Mystikal, 33, whose real name is Michael Ernest Tyler, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to...
'Til debt do us part; financial tips for newlyweds.(Lifestyles)
February 9, 2004... Charles and his longtime girlfriend Mary decided the time was right to tie the knot. Love and excitement took over as they planned to embark on life's journey together. As the couple made plans for the wedding, each had to be specific about his...
'Barbershop 2: back in business': offers life lessons and big laughs.(Movie Review)
February 9, 2004... Calvin's Barbershop, where customers got a heavy dose of laughs and controversial conversations along with their cuts, is open for business again in Barbershop 2: Back in Business. The sequel offers more comedy and some serious lessons about...
Ron O'Neal of 'Superfly' fame dies in Los Angeles at age 66.(Census)(Obituary)
February 9, 2004... Ron O'Neal, a stage and screen veteran, who rose to stardom as the smart, sleekly dressed drug dealer in the hit 1972 film Superfly, has died. He was 66.
O'Neal had suffered from pancreatic cancer since 2000 and died at the Cedars-Sinai...
Earth, Wind & Fire among performers for 'The 46th Annual Grammy Awards'.(Television)
February 9, 2004... Earth, Wind & Fire, Outkast, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, Pharrell Williams, the Black Eyed Peas and Sean Paul are among the performers on the "46th Annual Grammy Awards." Live from Staples Center in Los Angeles on (Sunday, February...
Saunders' rescue mission--oldest Black-owned bank.(National Report)
February 16, 2004... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Caption: SAUNDER'S RESCUE MISSION-BLACK OWNED BANK: Kim D. Saunders, the president and CEO of Consolidated Bank & Trust Co. in Richmond, VA, is the second woman to lead the oldest-operating Black-owned bank founded a...
Farrakhan pushes for reparations at upcoming Saviours' Day.(Brief Article)
February 16, 2004... Nation of Islam leader the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan will address the issue of reparations for slavery at the Nation of Islam's Annual Saviours' Day Convention in Chicago.
Farrakhan will deliver the keynote address, "Reparations:...
Free at last.(National Report)
February 16, 2004... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Caption: FREE AT LAST: Louis Mickens-Thomas drives away from Graterford State Prison in Graterford, PA, after he spent four decades behind bars. The 75-year-old, accused of raping and murdering a 12-year-old girl,...
Boys Choir of Harlem founder continues as artistic director.(National Report)(Brief Article)
February 16, 2004... The founder of the Boys Choir of Harlem will be allowed to continue as its artistic director, but must give up his administrative duties under an agreement reached with the city of New York.
The agreement follows a Department of Education...
Ticker tape.
February 16, 2004... Confidential: The job reverses Blacks have endured since 2001 have caused the worst turnabout in the labor market in more than 25 years, according to new National Urban League President Marc H. Morial. In a special Jobs Report, he contends that...
National headliners.
February 16, 2004... Ex-Rep. J.C. Watts signed up on Capitol Hill as a lobbyist for Texas College and Mississippi Valley State University, both historic Black institutions.... Cathy Hughes, founder of Radio One, Inc., was named Woman of the Year by the National...
Youth who faced life in Florida prison in death of 6-year-old is set free.(National Report)
February 16, 2004... A 17-year old Florida boy convicted and sentenced to life in prison for the 1999 roughhousing death of a 6-year-old girl has been set free.
After an appeals court threw out Lionel Tate's first-degree murder conviction last December, Tate...
Mississippi college desegregation settlement upheld.(National Report)(Brief Article)
February 16, 2004... A federal appeals court recently upheld a $503 million settlement in the nation's longest desegregation case stemming from a lawsuit that accused Mississippi of neglecting its historically Black universities for decades.
Opponents of the...
Blacks conceived major inventions benefiting mankind.(Advertorial)
February 16, 2004... Do you realize that many of the devices you use on a daily basis were invented by Blacks? Their names may not be recognizable at first, but their unique creations have helped make life simpler for all races.
The next time you're at a...
This week in Black history.(Brief Article)
February 16, 2004... February 10, 1989-
* Ronald H. Brown, attorney and political leader, was elected chairman of the Democratic National Committee on this day, becoming the first Black to be elected head of a major national political party. Brown went on to...
Give your fridge a food makeover.(Health)
February 16, 2004... When you open your refrigerator door, do you see:
a) leftover pizza, leftover fried chicken, leftover burgers
b) an assortment of cakes, pies, cookies and pastries
c) ice cream and other sweet frozen treats
d)...
5 good questions--and answers--about diabetes.(Health)
February 16, 2004... Knowledge is power when it comes to diabetes, a chronic disease that plagues the Black community. The more you know about this serious disease, the better your chances of survival. The following are some vital questions and answers about...
Society world.
February 16, 2004... On Top Of The World: Marick Antonio Austin said "I Do" with Fanniece Alaine Steele at the Father, Son & Holy Ghost Church in Prattville, AL. A graduate of Alabama State University, the bride is a senior software engineer with Lockheed Martin...
Singles tell how to date on a budget and not look cheap.(Lifestyles)
February 16, 2004... This is your year. You've decided to start saving up for that dream home. Or, you want to spring into action and purchase that snazzy new sports car. Perhaps you're determined to make your financial portfolio more attractive.
Whatever the...
Mary J. Blige celebrates birthday with star-studded bash in New York.(Jet Goes To A Party)(Brief Article)
February 16, 2004... The Queen of Hip-Hop Soul has gotten a year older, and she's definitely better!
A glowing Mary J. Blige, wearing an elegant white pantsuit, celebrated her 33rd birthday at Butter restaurant in New York City.
The sold singer, now...
Boatengs strut their stuff.(Fashion)(Brief Article)
February 16, 2004... BOATENGS STRUT THEIR STUFF: British fashion designer Ozwald Boateng strolls the catwalk with his Russian wife Gyunel after the presentation of his autumn winter 2004-2005 men's fashion collection in Paris. Boateng, the new creative director for...
The week's best photos.
February 16, 2004... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Caption: PRINCE PERFORMS: Famed musician Prince treats his fans to a royal performance o[' his hit Kiss during an after party for the recent star studded Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills,...
Beauty of the week.
February 16, 2004... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Caption: BRANDI HOLMES, of Ft. Washington, MD, is a 5-foot-4 mode] who enjoys singing, exercising and dancing.
Beyonce gets busy.
February 16, 2004... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Caption: * BEYONCE GETS BUSY: Superstar Beyonce delivers a showstopping performance during the recent NRJ French radio music awards ceremony in Cannes, France.
On the set.
February 16, 2004... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Caption: ON THE SET: Singer Patti LaBelle and her manager Damascene Pierre Paul, chat on the set of TV's "All of Us" in Los Angeles, after she taped a guest appearance. LaBelle's much-anticipated CD, Patti LaBelle:...
8 simple ways to stage a day of love for your family.(Parenting)
February 16, 2004... Valentine's day is all about love, especially love for your family. Think outside the box of chocolates this year and try these eight simple, yet sincere gestures:
1. Enjoy "we" time.
Share the love and strengthen family bonds by...
Willis Davis Jr., business manager for EBONY Fashion Fair, dies.(Census)(Obituary)
February 16, 2004... Willis Fleming Davis, Jr., 73, longtime business manager of Johnson Publishing Company's EBONY Fashion Fair, recently died of a long illness in Richmond, VA. Davis died in Boa Secours, St. Mary's Hospital, in the city.
Davis, known to...
Died.(Census)
February 16, 2004... Beatrice Winde, 79, a veteran actress of film, television and stage who earned several Tony Award nominations, of cancer at her home on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, NY... Elma Lewis, 82, arts educator who was among the first people in...