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US Stopping Use of Term 'Negro' for Census Surveys -
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
WASHINGTON (AP) – After more than a century, the Census Bureau is dropping its use of the word "Negro" to describe black Americans in surveys.
Instead of the term that came into use during the Jim Crow era of racial segregation, census forms will use the more modern labels "black" or "African-American".
2.
Three Generations of Judge’s Family Practice Law -
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Three generations of a family in one profession is not the most common of sights. Rarer still is when those three generations find themselves working in the same field at the same time.
Such is the reality in the family of Diane Vescovo, a U.S. magistrate judge in Memphis for the Western District of Tennessee.
3.
Commission to Choose Jones’ Successor -
Monday, December 20, 2010
Shelby County commissioners pick a new state representative at Monday’s session to round out the 22-member Shelby County delegation to Nashville.
The commission meeting begins at 1:30 p.m. at the Vasco Smith County Administration Building, 160 N. Main St.
4.
Fairgrounds Redevelopment Process Rounds Another Corner -
Monday, May 08, 2006
On one hand, the slow-moving process to redevelop the Mid-South Fairgrounds is about finding a new use for unattractive city property.
On the other hand, Miller Pipkin, 21, can't help but see part of the effort as defacing a family heirloom. That heirloom is Libertyland, the 30-year-old amusement park that Mid-South Fair officials voted to scuttle late last year.