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WKYC got facts about Judge Eugenia Marie Murrell-Capers wrong that EJBNEWS corrected

CLEVELAND, OH – The voice of Caucasian reporter Mark Naymik leads off a WKYC “Black History Month” segment about the late American Negro attorney born Eugenia Marie Murrell.  It is claimed by WKYC’s editorial staff on February 2, 2021 that she was the first “Black” woman to serve on Cleveland city council.  Romney Smith then told her “brief” story. If Naymik, Romney Smith and the WKYC staff had actually met the woman who died under the name Eugenia Marie Murrell-Capers, and had a meaningful conversation with her, they would have known not to describe her as a “Black.”  Even cleveland.com’s…

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Harris’ presence on Biden’s ticket will not attract the American Negro voter

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris lead a ticket of Democrats who are known for being racist violators of civil rights in the states, counties and cities they politically control.

CLEVELAND, OH – Joe Biden had better not select California U.S. Senator Kamala Harris as his running mate with the thought that she will help him with the American Negro vote.  Negro is on my 1953 birth certificate as a 13th generation American. Ain’t nothing “slurrish” about the term “Negro” in America and only a fucking immigrant fool or culturally-ignorant American would see anything demeaning about the word.  Not being from here or knowing real American Negroes they’d not know words like uppity, militant, proud and twice-as-good were associated with us.  Our ancestors built this nation that immigrants like her…

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Coronavirus could have caused Bernie Mac’s mysteriously-tragic death from pneumonia

CLEVELAND, OH – If Bernard Jeffrey McCullough were alive today and experiencing the same respiratory ailments that caused his death in 2008, the comedian known as Bernie Mac would be tested for the SARS-CoV.  Everything about his west side of Chicago upbringing, past respiratory health and three weeks of symptoms that led to pneumonia then would have today made him an instant SARS-CoV patient for primary care and emergency room physicians. But the 2003 SARS-CoV outbreak was handled by President George Bush.  It was McCullough’s fellow Illinois resident, Barack Obama, holding down the U.S. presidency in 2009 between it and…

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