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Jesse Jackson Jr.: Obama, Civil Rights And Illinois *

Nov 8th, 2008 · As his colleagues move to the White House, Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. of Chicago, Ill., could be called on to fill the Senate seat Obama leaves behind. The son of Rev. Jesse Jackson considers Obama's victory and his own political future.

Keywords: White House · politics · Senate · victory · civil · Chicago · Rep · Jr · Illinois · Jesse Jackson · Jackson · Obama

'Pray the Devil': Liberia's Stern, Solid Sisterhood

Nov 6th, 2008 · At the height of a civil war, Liberia's women banded together to help end the violent reign of dictator Charles Taylor. Gini Reticker's vivid documentary proves "the weaker sex" is anything but. (Recommended)

Keywords: violent · Sex · civil · liberia · documentary · Stern · dictator · Sisterhood · Weaker · Charles Taylor · emstrong · Gini Reticker

Civil Rights Elder Sees Dream Come True ***

Nov 6th, 2008 · Dorothy Height began her civil rights career during the Great Depression. Since then, Height has become one of the country's most notable champions of equal rights. Now, at 96 years old, Height reflects on the election of the country's first African American president.

Keywords: country · civil · president · elder · African American · Great Depression · Dorothy Height

Obama Supporters Could Fix Communities *

Nov 6th, 2008 · Now that Barack Obama has been elected president, there is hope that something can be done about poverty, jobless rate and lower performing schools in minority neighborhoods. Roger Wilkins is a civil rights activist and author. Taylor Branch is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author. They discuss with Steve Inskeep how the multi-racial people who volunteered for Obama's campaign can help work to solve the problems in poor communities.

Keywords: Activist · poor · civil · president · Steve Inskeep · communities · schools · Pulitzer Prize · campaign · poverty · neighborhoods · Racial

In Our Lifetime: Jesse Jackson, Myrlie Evers-Williams On Obama

Nov 5th, 2008 · President-elect Barack Obama's historic victory comes on the shoulders of civil rights leaders who fought long and hard – and in many cases lost their lives — for equal opportunity in this country. Two who stood on the front lines of that fight — the Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr., a former presidential candidate, and Myrlie Evers-Williams, widow of slain civil rights leader Medgar Evers — react to Obama's victory.

Keywords: country · presidential · victory · civil · president · historian · candidate · shoulder · lifetime · Williams · Jesse Jackson · Jackson

TV Captures Moments In Election Coverage *

Nov 5th, 2008 · The mental images are often better on radio but a few scenes Tuesday night could only be appreciated on TV. CNN had contributors weighing is as holograms. Comedy Central's Stephen Colbert, who attempted a presidential run in South Carolina's primary, congratulated the nation on electing its first Hawaiian president. And Jesse Jackson, a civil rights leader and former presidential candidate, stood in Chicago's Grant Park with tears streaming down his cheeks.

Keywords: national · presidential · civil · president · Chicago · candidate · TV · Mental · Jesse Jackson · Hawaiian · Stephen Colbert · South Carolina

Civil Rights Hero Proud Of Obama's Victory

Nov 5th, 2008 · Congressman John Lewis of Atlanta faced no general election opposition and was re-elected unanimously. Lewis, a civil rights hero, was an ardent Barack Obama supporter. Lewis said Tuesday night "was an unbelievable night."

Keywords: victory · civil · Lewis · Opposition · heroes · Obama · Barack Obama · Ardent

Refugees In Congo Desperately Need Aid

Nov 3rd, 2008 · Tens of thousands of civilians have been displaced by fighting in the Democratic Republic of Congo. U.N. peacekeepers are protecting an aid convoy that's heading to a town in the rebel-held zone of east Congo. The town was captured last week by rebels loyal to renegade Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda, who is participating in the fragile cease-fire.

Keywords: Town · civil · protections · U.N · peacekeeping · fragile · Congo · Democratic Republic of Congo · loyal · Renegade · Tutsi General Laurent Nkunda

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