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By Ernie Brown | November 7th, 2009
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is primarily set up by our government to kick-start our

By Ernie Brown | October 3rd, 2009
The fall season is usually the time when the area’s minority-rights advocacy groups have their major

By Ernie Brown | September 5th, 2009
The headline told the entire story: “Youngstown Schools Ranked Worst in State.” As I read the

By Ernie Brown | August 1st, 2009
The debate over race in this country just won’t end. Even though the president is a black man —

By Ernie Brown | July 4th, 2009
The Kimmel Brooks Housing Project. That name was both a badge of honor for its inhabitants, and

By Ernie Brown | June 6th, 2009
The idea of blacks supporting black-owned businesses is not new. In fact, Booker T. Washington, the famed black educator, author and lecturer, advocated blacks supporting their own, as did Marcus Garvey and Malcolm X.

By Ernie Brown | May 2nd, 2009
This month is bittersweet for me. On the one hand, my daughter, Erin, turns 18, and I turn another

By Ernie Brown | April 4th, 2009
In the next several days, churches will either host or sponsor a variety of Easter or Passion plays

By Ernie Brown | March 7th, 2009
March is Women’s History Month, but I’d like to focus on how all men can help make life better for

By Ernie Brown | February 7th, 2009
I have had a book in my library for years that I finally decided to make time to read. It is called
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