CA-006-001-036: Valdosta Project Change, Scrapbook, July 2000, July 2000
Scope and Contents
7/12- Migrant farm workers lose health care program- T.S. Rose; 7/13- Harlem kids in mainstream- Deroy Murdock; 7/14- Chase ends in taped beating: Video shows police punching, kicking suspect after chase- Associated Press; 7/14- Weed and Seed kicks off a new project to involve youths- Staff reports; 7/14- Philadelphia police under fire for beating: Suspect beaten and kicked by 12 officers- Associated Press; 7/20- Richmond still struggles with question of race: Skirmishes still being fought over war symbols- Associated Press; 7/24- Brawl highlights racial divisions in Brunswick: Police harassment blamed for violence outburst- Associated Press; 7/25- County jail inmate dies: Sheriff’s officials can’t agree on details- Victoria English; 7/26- Suspended deputy back on duty: Family violence case yet to go before grand jury- Victoria English; 7/29- Georgia Power face discrimination lawsuit: Plaintiffs claim managers knew about noose- Associated Press; July 2000- Project Change launches fund drive: Local leaders want to start a race relations center- Brian Lawson; July 2000- Fly Flag of Unity: Georgia Trend- Neely Young
Dates
- July 2000
Extent
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Language
From the Collection: English
Source
- Valdosta Daily Times (Firm) (Organization)
- Lowndes County Historical Society (Lowndes County, Ga.) (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Community Archives Digitization, Access, and Preservation Program Repository