New York Amsterdam News back issues from August 2004:
ONE AMERICA; All politics is vocal: Democrats speak truth to power
Aug 04, 2004;
Rev. Daughtry, Councilman Barron arrested over Sudan
Aug 04, 2004;
Rangel votes for tough action by Bush to halt genocide in Sudan
Aug 04, 2004
Convention participants ponder: Are Democrats the only choice?
Aug 04, 2004;
Unity '04 created to make sure Americans protect their vote
Aug 04, 2004;
Minority leaders weigh in on 9/11 Commission's report
Aug 04, 2004;
Ex-offenders sue state for the right to vote
Aug 04, 2004;
Rebellion in the heart of Brooklyn
Aug 04, 2004;
Activists tell state lawmakers: No death penalty
Aug 04, 2004;
Television host brings experience to Hampton journalism program
Aug 04, 2004;
Senators battle with Bush administration over hospital funds
Aug 04, 2004;
There is something in the air: victory for the Democrats
Aug 04, 2004;
The politics of Black faces in high places
Aug 04, 2004;
Cat Swanson's fall styles are cool
Aug 04, 2004;
Furs Fly for Fall
Aug 04, 2004;
children'sPRESSLINE; Children's issues take back seat in Democratic platform
Aug 04, 2004
Wailing tenor saxophonist Illinois Jacquet dies at 81
Aug 04, 2004;
Jim Brown appears at Newark's Black Film Festival
Aug 04, 2004;
A 'Candidate' more frightening than W
Aug 04, 2004;
That sassy Ruth Brown is back!
Aug 04, 2004;
'On Edge' is on point
Aug 04, 2004;
Harlem Book Fair bigger than ever
Aug 04, 2004;
Affinity provides students with scholarships for life
Aug 04, 2004
Clinton takes on White House over prescription drugs
Aug 04, 2004;
Urban League and Citigroup to promote financial education program
Aug 04, 2004;
FARE HIKE FOR WHAT?
Aug 11, 2004;
FARE HIKE FOR WHAT? Sub par service, conditions at Harlem subway stations
Aug 11, 2004;
Bush/Cheney 'trump card'; Terror!
Aug 11, 2004;
The emerging independence of young Black voters
Aug 11, 2004;
Moderate Black pols transforming Democratic Party
Aug 11, 2004;
NAACP gives low grades to various companies
Aug 11, 2004;
Residents protest threatened demolition of historic church
Aug 11, 2004;
Union protests during Duane Reade shareholders meeting
Aug 11, 2004;
NAACP: Don't purge voters from the rolls
Aug 11, 2004;
Kermit Eady launches new institute
Aug 11, 2004;
THE URBAN AGENDA; A First Line Against Homelessness
Aug 11, 2004;
The Democratic Party stands poised to take back America
Aug 11, 2004;
Jackson seeks a meeting with Bush to talk about fall election
Aug 11, 2004;
Are we to believe Bush this time?
Aug 11, 2004;
Only the truth shall set Blacks free
Aug 11, 2004;
A new cameo collection
Aug 11, 2004;
Fall men's wear; Back to the classics
Aug 11, 2004;
Having a bad hair day?
Aug 11, 2004;
Sonia Sanchez begins 'Full Moon' tour at National Black Arts Festival
Aug 11, 2004;
The Revolution may not be televised, but it's on film
Aug 11, 2004;
Not much 'Sense' in this 'Village'
Aug 11, 2004;
Nail biting! Harrowing! And it's based on true events
Aug 11, 2004;
'She' has it all
Aug 11, 2004;
Foxx gives star turn in 'Collateral'
Aug 11, 2004;
'Crow' flies into paperback & Hollywood
Aug 11, 2004;
Jazz pianist James Williams dies
Aug 11, 2004;
An African soldier fights for honor
Aug 11, 2004;
On the road to Athens: National team vs WNBA All-Stars; Womens U.S. Olympic Team
Aug 11, 2004;
PRINCIPAL FIGHTS BACK
Aug 18, 2004;
Columbia University expansion report released; Calls for creation of low income housing
Aug 18, 2004;
Celebrations planned for anniversary of African Burial Ground re-interments
Aug 18, 2004;
New Harlem apartment complex honors abolitionist
Aug 18, 2004;
Nuwaubians at Tame Re evicted from Georgia compound
Aug 18, 2004;
Powell goes campaigning - alongside Bush and Kerry - at UNITY
Aug 18, 2004;
Bush blinks, Kerry shines at conference of journalists of color
Aug 18, 2004;
Study: Medicare patients use more poorly trained doctors
Aug 18, 2004;
Haley Farm Freedom School dedicates chapel
Aug 18, 2004;
At birthday bash, Rangel is still thinking politics
Aug 18, 2004;
Harlem Is presents three activists
Aug 18, 2004;
Sometimes fools grow wise
Aug 18, 2004;