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TRAVIS MANGUM, THE NAACP and Precious-A family connection?

Posted on 01/29/2007 10:05:26 AM PST by Protect the Bill of Rights

T V Mangum was the first president of the North Carolina  chapter of the NAACP.

  A Google search on TV Mangum will bring up alot of articles.:

JSTOR: The First Freedom Ride

In September, 1946, the NAACP announced that it intended to take legal action against bus ... "Rustin to C. J. Gates, June 5, 1947; T. V. Mangum to Rustin, ...
links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0031-8906(196933)30%3A3%3C213%3ATFFR%3E2.0.CO%3B2-H - Similar pages

Special Collections > Manuscripts >Kelly M. Alexander Papers

P55/146, C. O. Pearson (center), T. V. Mangum (right), and Kelly Alexander (left) (n.d.). P55/147, N.C. NAACP meeting with Jackie Robinson sitting next to ...
dlib.uncc.edu/special_collections/manuscripts/html/55.php - 188k - Cached - Similar pages
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PAPERS OF THE NAACP

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This series of Papers of the NAACP documents the activities of branch ... Principal Correspondents: Lucille Black; T. V. Mangum; J. M. Stockton; ...
www.lexisnexis.com/academic/guides/Aaas/naacp2701.pdf - Similar pages

RMarian Mollin - The Limits of Egalitarianism: Radical Pacifism ...

"Our problem," Houser wrote to the North Carolina NAACP in an urgent ... George Houser to T. V. Mangum, North Carolina NAACP, June 7, 1947, CORE, reel 44. ...
muse.jhu.edu/journals/radical_history_review/v088/88.1mollin.html - Similar pages

NSession 2: 1901-1953

The North Carolina Conference of NAACP Branches formed in Charlotte in 1943, largely as a result of efforts by Ella Baker, Kelly Alexander, and T. V. Mangum ...
ncmuseumofhistory.org/workshops/civilrights1/Session2_1.html - 87k - Cached - Similar pages

John Mangum was born in 1870.  He married twice and raised 2 families.

His first wife was Maria Lewis.  Among their children was Travis Mangum who was born about 1899.  Travis married EuVa Lee Green. Eventually, they settled in Statesville and had 2 children

Gwendolyn Katrina and Charles Luther Mangum

Travis Mangum, from Granville County is Travis Van Mangum. He is none other than T V Mangum, charter member and first president of the NC Chapter of the NAACP.

http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache:wLUWkpxlhQMJ:www.genealogybuff.com/va/va-lynchburg-obits2.htm+%22charles+m+l+mangum%22+lynchburg&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=3&client=firefox-a

Gwendolyn Mangum Johnson

Gwendolyn Mangum Johnson, 63, of Philadelphia, Pa., entered eternal rest on Oct. 29, 1999. She was the daughter of the late T.V. Mangum and Euver L. Mangum of Statesville, N.C. A graduate of North Carolina Central College (now University), where she was soloist with the college choir from her freshman year. She received a teaching certificate from Livingston College in Salisbury, N.C. and taught at Morningside High School for several years before moving to New York City where she ventured into social work, and worked also in Philadelphia before retiring. Cherishing her memories are her husband, George C. Johnson; her son, Audwin L. Thomas and his wife, Sandra R. Thomas; three granddaughters, Farrol S. Thomas, Gwendolyn F. Thomas and Audwina L. Thomas; her brother, Charles M.L. Mangum, publisher of the Piedmont Area Journal newspaper, Lynchburg. Services are scheduled for Friday evening at 6 p.m. at Mt. Olive Church of Christ, Disciples of Christ, 2039 W. Toronto, Philadelphia, Pa. Professional services are entrusted to the Wescott Funeral Home, 101-03 W. Hunting Park Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Courtesy of Franklin Funeral Home, 845-7101.

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VIRGINIA NAACP NAMES PRESIDENT
Richmond Times-Dispatch
October 20, 1986

Author: News Leader staff writer
Estimated printed pages: 2

Charles M.L. Mangum, a Lynchburg lawyer, is the new president of the Virginia State Conference NAACP.

Mangum, 52, was elected at the 51st annual convention of the state National Association for the Advancement of Colored People this weekend. He succeeds James E. Ghee, a Farmville lawyer.

Mangum said he plans to "take the ball and run with it by improving on the concepts in which the NAACP was founded."
Enhancing black businesses, the preservation of black colleges and helping the poor and infirm will continue to be priorities of the state NAACP, Mangum said.

He also envisions a closer working relationship among the NAACP, black churches and black fraternal groups.

Mangum said he has been a member of the NAACP all his life. A native of Statesville, N.C., his father, Travis Van Mangum, formed the Statesville branch of the organization in 1927, 17 years after the national organization was founded.
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KEYWORDS: duke; dukelax; mangum; marcotte; mcewan; naacp; palmieri; rape
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To: abb

If you look, both Feingold and Edwards have been looking to fill the Dean role in this campaign. They clearly believe that only Dean's intemperence kept him from winning. They think they won't suffer the same fate.

Interestingly, Obama is doing just the opposite.


81 posted on 02/01/2007 4:42:10 PM PST by AmishDude (It doesn't matter whom you vote for. It matters who takes office.)
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To: abb

Un - [obscene progressive participle] believable!


82 posted on 02/01/2007 4:42:26 PM PST by maggief
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To: abb

Edwards Campaign Names Marcotte Blogger in Chief

This post was written by bnneditor on 30 January, 2007 (18:06) | All News

Left-wing blogger Amanda Marcotte of the vociferously anti-war web site Pandagon has been named by the John Edwards campaign as their new blogmaster. Ms. Marcotte will be taking up residence in Chapel Hill in the near future, and says “[the Edwards] campaign also excited my interests, because we have the goal of making the most out of the untapped resource that is the internet. Already this blog has more interactivity and genuinely interesting and issues-oriented content than any other campaign site I’ve seen thus far, and with the new staff we’re bringing together, we will be able to take it much further in that direction. Internet organizing is still in its infancy as far as I’m concerned and I expect that the presidential election of 2008 will be a major factor in taking internet political organizing to the next level. Of course I want to be a part of that!”

The extent of Ms. Marcotte’s responsibilities at the Edwards site, and the nature of the political operations she will be undertaking as a member of the Edwards campaign, have not yet been detailed publicly.


http://www.bloggernews.net/14254

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http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/186359.php

January 31, 2007
Pandagon Now The Online Face Of John Edwards

Amanda Marcotte, a man-hating windbag who blogs at the leftwingnut hate site Pandagon, has joined the John Edwards campaign as their blogmaster. No, this is not a joke.

The Jawa Report recently highlighted Marcotte's wildly inept prosecutorial fantasies and mindless hyperfeminist rambling, which were sporadically posted during first few months of the Duke Lacrosse incident. The case's rapid deterioration in full view of the public caused her to go completely silent on the issue after June 2006. For some reason.

She's probably busy trying to figure out a way to make the case that John Edwards' recent purchase of a multi-million dollar, 20-thousand-plus square foot mansion spoke truth to power to the rich elites in America and helped the most unfortunate among us. Don't worry - she'll think of something.

And just remember - there are Democrats proposing new anti-speech laws that aim to prohibit people from 'deceiving voters' during election time. Edwards had better lawyer up.

ht: Pablo @ protein wisdom


83 posted on 02/01/2007 5:11:34 PM PST by maggief
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John Edwards Hits the Street

The 2004 Democratic candidate for Vice-President joins
Fortress Investment Group, where he will serve as a part-time
global dealmaker.
http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/oct2005/nf20051013_3314_db016.htm


84 posted on 02/01/2007 5:19:20 PM PST by xoxoxox
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Wall Street, "K" Street Take Aim at a Poor Black Woman
Reported by Marie Therese - April 25, 2006

"Kevin J. Finnerty, father of Collin Finnerty, sits on the Board of Directors
of Newcastle Investment Corporation, a subsidiary of Fortress Investment
Group LLC, a $15 billlion hedge fund."

"In another quirky development, on October 17, 2005 Fortress made
the following announcement: "Former Senator John Edwards has joined
Fortress Investment Group LLC as a Senior Advisor. Mr. Edwards will
provide support in developing investment opportunities worldwide and
strategic advice on global economic issues."

http://www.newshounds.us/2006/04/25/wall_street_k_street_take_aim_at_a_poor_black_woman.php


85 posted on 02/01/2007 5:27:05 PM PST by xoxoxox
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To: abb

WOW---that's the scariest web site I've seen in a long time. I can only hope some of the posters were trying to stir the pot. That woman is nuts!!! WTG Edwards! Someone should let Rush see this.


86 posted on 02/01/2007 6:18:15 PM PST by Neverforget01
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To: maggief
Un - [obscene progressive participle] believable!

Amen.

"Amanda Marcotte, a man-hating windbag" indeed.

87 posted on 02/01/2007 6:31:19 PM PST by JustaCowgirl (Sen. Boxer has mastered the art of rudeness better than she's mastered wisdom on matters of state)
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To: maggief

Whatever you do, dont let the few lefties on Professor Johnsons and other sites including this one, pages know they they are lumped in with us. Seriously if this case is not a lesson on what the Dims are to some people, I don't know if they are capable of learning.


88 posted on 02/01/2007 9:09:05 PM PST by JLS
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To: JLS


Florida A&M chooses Ammons

By Anne Blythe, Staff writer, N&O, Feb 01, 2007

DURHAM -- Florida A&M University trustees today selected James H. Ammons to be the next president of his alma mater in Tallahassee. The decision means N.C. Central University, the Durham campus that Ammons has led for the past six years, will have to find a new chancellor.

On Wednesday, the Florida A&M Alumni Association cited Ammons' proven track record. **

His understanding of the significance of historical black colleges and universities and their mission as well as their commitment to not only survive but also thrive is apparent in the vision he has implemented [at NCCU], Alvin Bryant, president of the association, said in a resolution signed by 15 community leaders.

http://www.newsobserver.com/146/story/538584.html

** give this guy credit- he knows how to get out town -- completely unscathed. Next up, the Police Chief.


89 posted on 02/01/2007 9:46:26 PM PST by xoxoxox
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Councilman wants some fired for lead-testing mess

BY RAY GRONBERG : The Herald-Sun, Feb 2, 2007 : 12:21 am ET

DURHAM -- The city government's reaction to its violation of federal lead-testing regulations should include the firing of at least some of the officials responsible, a city councilman said Thursday.

"Terminations need to result from this, given the breach in public safety and health," Councilman Thomas Stith said. "I don't think this merits a slap on the wrist. We have to send a message that we take this seriously as a governmental entity."

Stith's comments came two days after officials confirmed that a set of 166 samples established that lead is more likely to appear in tap water here than the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency allows.

The set included 97 samples officials hadn't factored into their October claim that Durham's water system was in compliance with EPA regulations.

Customers taking advantage of the city's offer of free, on-demand lead tests generated 76 of the extra samples. The rest were special tests the Water Management Department conducted to gauge the effects its tinkering with the city's water treatment program was having on lead levels.

State and federal regulators have said the extra results belonged in Durham's compliance calculation, and City Manager Patrick Baker conceded this week that the responsible officials in his government hadn't understood the reporting rules.

Stith compared the lead problem to September's outbreak of a fire in a city-owned yard-waste dump -- an incident that got at least two Solid Waste Management Department officials reassigned to other jobs.

Reassignments won't cut it this time, Stith said.

"You have people that are employed and expected to know the rules and regulations they're governed by. They didn't do that," he said. "The bare minimum was not done, and the moral obligation we have to protect the citizens broke down also."

Asked about Stith's comments, Baker said he'd wait on a review of the city's testing program by researchers at UNC's Water Resources Research Institute before "making decisions about the future of the department."

After reading it, "I'll make the changes that I think need to be made, based on fact and not speculation," Baker said, adding that the report should be ready by the end of the month.

Stith's council colleagues wouldn't join him Thursday in calling for dismissals, at least publicly.

Mayor Bill Bell said he assumes Baker eventually will "report on what, if any, action he's taken personnel-wise," because of the rule violation.

"This process isn't over yet, and we have to wait and see where it comes out," Bell said.

Councilman Eugene Brown said it's up to Baker to "take the necessary steps to get us back on track."

"The fire-at-the-landfill and the lead-in-the-water issues have certainly hurt our image with many citizens," he said. "We have to restore the public's trust."

Councilman Mike Woodard said he's given Baker his advice, and to the extent it involves personnel, doesn't intend to talk about it publicly.

"It doesn't help our staff or our citizens to have these kinds of conversations in the media," he said.

There are common threads, personnel-wise, to the city's recent problems.

The yard-waste fire and the lead problem emerged in departments that report to Baker through Deputy City Manager Ted Voorhees.

They and the other city operation to receive extensive scrutiny in the past year -- an investigation of the Duke lacrosse case that critics say police botched -- also emerged from departments with shaky or absentee leadership.

The Solid Waste Management Department acquired a permanent director only weeks before the fire broke out, after a long stretch under interim managers who lacked experience in the industry.

Police Chief Steve Chalmers was on leave dealing with a family illness as the lacrosse investigation unfolded last spring. And Water Management Director Terry Rolan, who's eligible for retirement, recently accepted a professional honor, the presidency of the American Water Works Association, that's had him out of town at key junctures of the lead controversy.

Council members who've voiced unhappiness about Chalmers' absences weren't any more pleased that Rolan wasn't around this week to discuss the lead violation. The director was out of town on an AWWA-related trip to India.

Baker "only knows what he's told," Councilman Howard Clement said. "I start with Terry Rolan, and he isn't here."

http://www.heraldsun.com/durham/4-815470.cfm

* Baker could be next to go....


90 posted on 02/01/2007 11:45:15 PM PST by xoxoxox
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Amanda Murcotte: In the meantime, I've been sort of casually listening to CNN blaring throughout the waiting area and good [obscene progressive participle] god is that channel pure evil. For awhile, I had to listen to how the poor dear lacrosse players at Duke are being persecuted just because they held someone down and [obscene past-tense verb] her against her will--not rape, of course, because the charges have been thrown out. Can't a few white boys sexually assault a black woman anymore without people getting all wound up about it? So unfair.

John Edwards must have a kinky side to him to hire this chick.

91 posted on 02/02/2007 5:07:14 AM PST by Alia
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To: abb

Oh. Amanda is from Austin, TX -- bastion of socialist activity.


92 posted on 02/02/2007 5:10:06 AM PST by Alia
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To: xoxoxox

John Edwards will likely sit on a board with the dad of a Duke lacrosse player. Does the pawn plan to take a knight?


93 posted on 02/02/2007 5:13:42 AM PST by Alia
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Abb, there's just that something about Amanda's photo at the invision.liestopper site, and then Amanda's words:

There’s just something about this Duke rape case that’s inspiring to rape apologists. The sheer amount of energy that’s going into rape apologies lately, not just for the Duke lacrosse team but in general, is breathtaking. Kathleen Parker has been writing about almost nothing else, but instead building a long case that unless the victim is 9 years old and a virgin and white and blonde and her attacker kills her and he mutiliates her body, then rape isn’t so much a crime as a feminist plot to put all men in jail so that we can, I don’t know, wear sweatpants more or something. If this was indeed our plot, we are some dumb motherf**kers, considering less than 16% of rapes result in charges and less than half of those result in any kind of punishment. We could certainly come up with a more efficient method if we wanted to of getting men in jail besides getting ourselves raped and then raising a fuss as if we had a right not to be raped.

... which does make her a correct selection choice for John Edwards.

Obviously, Amanda is hoping Kathleen Parker will talk about the John Edwards' blog or Le Amanda.

94 posted on 02/02/2007 5:18:24 AM PST by Alia
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To: abb

And then there's this

http://pandagon.net/2007/02/02/you-know-what-i-miss/#comments

Here's what I put



Locomotive Breath Feb 2nd, 2007 at 9:20 am

“I’m deleting it and simply not going to reply to it. Those comments will also be deleted from this thread…”

So much for free speech in an Edwards administration.

[Added by site]Your comment is awaiting moderation.


Read it now before it's deleted. Maybe you should ping the list. I'll bet we could keep the mod busy all day.


95 posted on 02/02/2007 6:27:34 AM PST by Locomotive Breath (In the shuffling madness)
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To: Locomotive Breath


* * * ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE HOAX * * *



96 posted on 03/13/2007 9:06:10 PM PDT by xoxoxox
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To: xoxoxox

Sigh.


97 posted on 03/14/2007 2:57:31 PM PDT by Locomotive Breath (In the shuffling madness)
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