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Black Press Celebrates Legendary Leaders at Summer Conference in Louisville This Week


by Hazel Trice Edney
NNPA Editor-in-Chief
Originally posted 6/24/2008


WASHINGTON (NNPA) – Legendary boxing champion Muhammad Ali, youngest NAACP President-elect Benjamin Todd Jealous, historic Black presidential hopeful Barack Obama, and the stars of the NNPA Merit Awards are all included in the line-up for this year’s National Newspaper Publishers Association's Annual Summer Convention in Louisville, Kentucky June 25-28.

''This year's annual conference of the National Newspaper Publishers Association, the Black Press of America, will be one of great significance and historicity,” says NNPA Chairman John B. Smith Sr. “We will not only recognize and celebrate exemplary journalism by our own, but we will honor the achievements of the Honorable Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, as they are recipients of the 2008 NNPA's Chairman's Award.''

Obama spokeswoman Candice Tolliver says she will attend the conference on behalf of Obama, presumptive Democratic nominee and the presumptive First Lady Michelle, who are not able to attend because of a scheduling conflict.

“Senator Obama has tremendous respect and admiration for the members of the NNPA,” says Tolliver. “It is because of NNPA’s tireless commitment that African-American communities across the nation are better informed and engaged in the issues that shape our country. The Obama campaign is grateful for their work and support...I am very excited to attend.”

Smith says he is also anticipating the appearance of GOP presumptive presidential nominee John McCain as well as the legendary Ali, who will be honored at a special NNPA Chairman’s Tribute and reception at the Muhammad Ali Center on Thursday.

The glitzy A. Philip Randolph Awards and the NNPA Foundation’s Merit Awards will peak the exciting events on Friday.

The A. Philip Randolph Awards are presented in a reception format for NNPA Publishers and their staffs to receive awards for articles on education and civil rights that appeared in their publications last year. Cash prizes and awards are an exciting climax when they are revealed for the first time at the Friday evening event, sponsored by the Miller Brewing Company, a long-time NNPA supporter, represented by Larry Waters.

''The Publishers and their staff look forward with great anticipation to this presentation,” says NNPA Foundation Chair Dorothy R. Leavell.

As for the Merit Awards, “These are awards for the ‘Best of the Best’ entries in 19 categories, from General Excellence, Best Column Writing, Best Use of Photographs, Best Layout and Design, to Best Entertainment Section, Best News Story and Best Feature Story. It is NNPA’s version of the ‘Academy Awards,’” says Leavell.

In addition to the 19 categories, one newspaper will receive the John Russwurm Award for the newspaper that received the highest number of points in the 19 categories as the overall best newspaper. Concluding the awards will be the presentation of the Samuel Cornish Publisher of the Year award, the winner receiving the use of a new Ford Motor Company automobile for one year, including maintenance and insurance.

New during the awards evening this year will be a play performed by a Louisville Kentucky drama company that
depicts the life of Frank Stanley, Sr. The noted Stanley was the founding publisher of the Louisville Defender, the host newspaper for the convention. Stanley served as president of NNPA and was known for his outstanding leadership and charisma.

“I personally knew Mr. Stanley as a spouse attending NNPA in the 60’s. He was a charming, smart and exciting leader during those days, and he left an indelible impression on all those who met him,” Leavell said.

“The crowning glory” of the Merit Awards event will be special guest speaker Benjamin Jealous, former NNPA executive director who is now the president-elect of the NAACP, the youngest president in NAACP history.

“Our publishers are excited about Ben’s appearance and anticipate a powerful message from this new generation leader,” Leavell concluded.
Jealous’ leadership, rooted in the Black Press, is a continuum of his commitment to the Black Press credo, reflects Smith.

“We continue 'to plead our own cause' to enhance the African-American family unit, in particular,” Smith says. “Our inimitable newspaper federation will steadfastly labor to establish a national and international image to assist in benefiting all of God's children for the betterment of mankind.''



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Sunday, 16 November 2008

A Republican senator hammered John McCain on Friday. 

South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint on Friday became one of the first high-profile Republicans to publicly criticize John McCain following his electoral defeat, blaming the Arizona senator for betraying conservative principles in his quest for the White House.

The conservative senator, speaking to a group of GOP officials gathered in Myrtle Beach at a conference on the future of the Republican Party, described how the party had strayed from its own "brand," which, according to DeMint, should represent freedom, religious-based values and limited government.

"We have to be honest, and there's a lot of blame to go around, but I have to mention George Bush, and I have to mention Ted Stevens, and I'm afraid I even have to mention John McCain," he said.

DeMint offered a long list of complaints about McCain's record in the Senate and on the campaign trail.

"McCain, who is proponent of campaign finance reform that weakened party organizations and basically put George Soros in the driver's seat," DeMint said. "His proposal for amnesty for illegals. His support of global warming, cap-and-trade programs that will put another burden on our economy. And of course, his embrace of the bailout right before the election was probably the nail in our coffin this last election. And he has been an opponent of drilling in ANWR, at a time when energy is so important. It really didn't fit the label, but he was our package."



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