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Lincoln Ware does a grueling 4 hour show but even when the show is over there is always one last thing left to say…

Lincoln Ware

Lincoln Ware does a grueling 4 hour talk show but once the show is done there is always room for “One Last Thing…”. In this episode of One Last Thing… Lincoln gives his thoughts on Pope Francis’ rift with Presidential hopeful Donald Trump as well as his final thoughts on the tragic officer involved shooting […]

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  Lincoln Ware does a grueling 4 hour talk show but once the show is done there is always room for “One Last Thing…”. In the first episode of One Last Thing… Lincoln gives his thoughts on Apple refusing to obey a court order to help the FBI hack the cell phones of known terrorists […]

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On this day in black history, May 21st…. Blanche Kelso Bruce was the first black man, from Mississippi, to serve a full term in the senate. Not only was he the first black man, but the first person born into slavery to preside over the senate. While serving in the senate, he was an advocate […]

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On this day in Black History…. Pentagon report said Blacks constituted 11 per cent of U.S. soldiers in Southeast Asia. The report said 12.5 per cent of all soldiers killed in Vietnam since 1961 were Black. Click here to read more.

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It was 23 years ago this week… Sammy Davis Jr., actor, dancer, singer and world class entertainer dies in Beverly Hills, California at age 64. Davis, born in Harlem, was a member of the popular and notorious Hollywood Rat Pack. He also held starring roles in a host of Broadway musicals and motion pictures. Click […]

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On this day in black history… In 1958, the Summit Meeting of National Negro Leaders called for a stepped up campaign against discrimination and desegregation. President Eisenhower was sharply criticized for a speech which, in effect, urged the leaders to “be patient” in seeking full citizenship rights.

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On this day in black history… In 1867, Black demonstrators staged ride-in to protest segregation on New Orleans streetcars. Similar demonstrations occurred in Mobile, Ala., and other cities.

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Just a reminder… The Lincoln Ware walking club will be walking tomorrow morning at 9 A.M. at Winton Woods. Hope you can join us tomorrow. For those who came last week, check out the photos below.