In this issue Chicago Teen Beaten to Death P.1 Inhumane Acts of A Father P.2 Nationalism Prevent Unity P.3 Chicago Teen Article Continued P.4 October 9, 2009 Chicago Teen Beaten to Death ISSUE 20 VOL. 2 On October 10, 1894 Macon B. Allen, the first Black li- censed to practice law in the United States, died in Wash- ington D.C. On October 10, 1917 Thelo- nius Monk, legendary jazz pianist, was born in Rock Mt., NC. Monk, whose improvisa- tion distinguished him from other performers in his field, composed many hits includ- ing “Epistrophy” and “Round Midnight”. Check us out online at: www.thepopulacenow.com or follow us on Twitter.com Did you know? Connect with us! By Patrick A. Sellers for The Populace Now A proud partner of the Public Broadcasting Service are being built for a reason and that African Ameri- cans make up the majority of the prison population. (Continued on pg. 4) absolutely horrible to say the least, these children were totally out of control. Our children seem to not understand that prisons Help keep The Populace Now Newsletter alive, Donate Today! See back page for more details Nadashia Thomas stands holding a sign at a vigil held for Derrion Albert on September 28, 2009 Advertise Here This space is Available Contact Us at : 815-908-8386 or [email protected]On Septem- ber 24, 2009 Derrion Al- bert, a sopho- more and an honors stu- dent at Chicago’s Christian Fenger Academy High School, was maliciously beaten and killed by a group of students while on his way home from school. Witnesses say that Albert was a bystander and neu- tral from all activities when he was knocked un- conscious. While trying to regain consciousness; Al- bert was struck in the head by a board and then attacked a second time by a group of five students. This entire situation is
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In this issue Chicago Teen Beaten to Death P.1 Inhumane Acts of A Father P.2
Nationalism Prevent Unity P.3 Chicago Teen Article Continued P.4
October 9 , 2009
Chicago Teen Beaten to Death
ISS UE
20
VOL. 2
On October 10, 1894 Macon
B. Allen, the first Black li-
censed to practice law in the
United States, died in Wash-
ington D.C.
On October 10, 1917 Thelo-
nius Monk, legendary jazz
pianist, was born in Rock Mt.,
NC. Monk, whose improvisa-
tion distinguished him from
other performers in his field,
composed many hits includ-
ing “Epistrophy” and “Round
Midnight”.
Check us out online at: www.thepopulacenow.com or follow us on Twitter.com
Did you know?
Connect with us!
By Patrick A. Sellers for The Populace Now
A proud partner of the Public Broadcasting Service
are being built for a reason
and that African Ameri-
cans make up the majority
of the prison population.
(Continued on pg. 4)
absolutely horrible to say
the least, these children
were totally out of control.
Our children seem to not
understand that prisons
Help keep The
Populace Now
Newsletter alive,
Donate Today!
See back page for more
details
Nadashia Thomas stands holding a sign at a vigil held for