Florida Sentinel 1-22-16 Edition
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Celebrating 71 Years In The Tampa Bay Area
Mom Of Man Killed By Clerk Questions Robbery Claim
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Bulletin
Ex-Police Officer Sentenced In Tax Fraud Case
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VOL. 71 NO. 46 FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 2016 40 PAGES 75¢
Young Author Explores Racism In Black Families
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Ordained Teen Tapped As CME Youth Day Speaker
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TOBA’S 36th ANNUAL LEADERSHIP BREAKFAST
The 36th Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Leadership Breakfast, sponsored by the Tampa Organization of Black Affairs (TOBA), was held on Monday, January 18, 2016. The breakfast is always held on the national holiday that celebrates the Civil Rights leader. More than 1,000 attended the breakfast held at the Hilton Hotel Downtown. The theme was “Remembering The Past, Honoring The Present, Paving The Future.” Keynote speaker, Bishop Adam Jefferson Richardson, Jr., Presiding Prelate, 11th Episcopal District, African Methodist Episcopal Church, spoke from Judges 2:10. Among those on the podium as program participants were: seated, left to right, Congresswoman Kathy Castor, County Commission Chair, Leslie ‘Les’ Miller, Jr.; School Board Member, Doretha Edgecomb; Keynote Speaker, Bishop A. J. Richardson, Jr.; State Senator Arthenia Joyner, Atty. Warren Hope Dawson, Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn; and City Council Chair, Frank Reddick. Standing, from left, Belinthia Berry, Atty. Clinton Paris, Rev. Jeffery Griffin, Sr., Greater Bethel Missionary Baptist Church; James Ransom, co-chairs, Gary Hartfield and Kari Knowles; Roland Daniels, Jeffery Rhodes, Presiding Elder James O. Williams, Tampa District; and Dr. Glenn Cherry. (Photograph by Lomax McIntyre)
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