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Sacramento Observer back issues from September 2004:

NAACP DISAGREES WITH STATE FAIR ACTIONS; Association Moves To Overturn Parking And Early Closure Decision

Sep 01, 2004

Sharing Literary Works At The State Fair; Fairgoers Enjoy Traditional African American Stories And Poetry

Sep 01, 2004;

He's Giving Graffiti A Good Name; Josiah Gonzalez, A Talented Spray Painter, 'Shows His Stuff' At The California State Fair

Sep 01, 2004;

Affordable Housing; Effort To Get Cities And Counties To Voluntarily Join Regional Compact

Sep 01, 2004

Plan For Affordable Housing In Woodland

Sep 01, 2004

The 'Owning A Home' Club Offers Benefits

Sep 01, 2004

New Faze Introduce Homes For Active Adult Community

Sep 01, 2004

Mya Sizzles In Sacramento

Sep 01, 2004;

Walter Mosley, In Depth; Renowned Author Promoting New Novel In His Latest Series

Sep 01, 2004;

CBC Announces 2004 Legislative Confab

Sep 01, 2004

Financial Literacy Task Force Launched

Sep 01, 2004

On A Mission; Former Youth Authority Inmates Return To Offer Hope To Current Wards

Sep 01, 2004

CANNON'S COMMENTS: Monarch's DeMya Walker Talks About The Season And Life After Basketball

Sep 01, 2004;

Few Black Authors Among Top-Selling Books Of 2002

Sep 01, 2004

Brenda Russell; Smooth Jazz Singer/Songwriter Releases New Album That Is Guaranteed To Please Old Fans And Bring On New Ones

Sep 01, 2004

Converse Commits To Achieving World Peace; New Program To Donate To Peaceful Causes

Sep 01, 2004

Tom Joyner Joins Ranks Of 'Chicken Soup' Authors

Sep 01, 2004

Leaving No One Behind

Sep 01, 2004;

Postal Service Releases Sickle Cell Stamp

Sep 01, 2004

THE 700 CLUB; Bonds Closes In On Ruth And Aaron

Sep 08, 2004

Ruthie Bolton Holds Kids' Basketball Camp

Sep 08, 2004

Fiction Writer Bases Books On Reality

Sep 08, 2004;

Nnenna Freelon Set To Perform In Jazz Series

Sep 08, 2004

John Lee Hooker, Jr. Making Name For Self; With Such A Famous Father, He Must Carve His Own Niche, But He's Doing It

Sep 08, 2004;

Calendar Highlights Black Ingenuity; African American Transportation Industry History Featured

Sep 08, 2004

Celebrity Styles Are In The House

Sep 08, 2004;

Looking For A...HOME, SWEET HOME; Sierra Adoption Services Makes a Committed Effort To Place African American Children With Loving Parents

Sep 08, 2004;

CANNON'S COMMENTS: African Americans Fall Short On Olympic Glory; What That Means For Blacks

Sep 08, 2004;

Woodard Honored; Pioneering Female Player To Be Inducted Into Hall Of Fame

Sep 08, 2004

Dave Chappelle Loves The Mic; Comedian Can't Stay Away From Stand-Up

Sep 08, 2004

Congressman's 'Message To America'

Sep 08, 2004;

Blackonomics; Many African Americans Ignoring Injustices

Sep 08, 2004;

BLACK LEADERS SUPPORT COSBY'S 'FAMILY' REMARKS; Entertainer Urges African Americans To 'Look In The Mirror'

Sep 15, 2004

AFRICAN AMERICAN FARMERS SUE THE FEDS

Sep 15, 2004

Gregory To Bring Healthy Outlook To City

Sep 15, 2004;

California State Fair 2004 A Great Success

Sep 15, 2004

Where Is God On Our List Of Priorities?

Sep 15, 2004

Local Filmmaker Featured During Festival

Sep 15, 2004;

Glover Wants To Be 'Weapon' For The Cause; Acclaimed Actor Spends Much Time To Further Humanitarian Efforts

Sep 15, 2004;

National Minority Groups Join Forces; California Black Chamber And Minority Business Development Agency Commence Formal Partnership

Sep 15, 2004

Hip-Hop Artists Sell 'Anthem'

Sep 15, 2004

CSUS Produces Successful Sacramentans

Sep 15, 2004;

FINDING A CAREER IN LAW ENFORCEMENT; AFRICAN AMERICANS JOIN WITH OTHER OFFICERS IN MOVING UP IN RANKS AND RESPONSIBILITY

Sep 15, 2004;

'Urban Fire' Burns Local Reggae Scene

Sep 15, 2004;

Physically Abused Woman Abused Again

Sep 15, 2004;

Stone Supports Mac In 'Mr. 3000'; Director, Actor Complement One Another In Movie About Middle-Aged Baseball Player

Sep 15, 2004;

Artists Reveal 'Beautiful' Sides

Sep 15, 2004

The Congress of African People

Sep 22, 2004;

UC Davis Receives Funds; SBC Awards More Than $192,000 In Grants To Area Programs

Sep 22, 2004

Magic With A Smile; Magician Forrest Barnes Gets His Audiences Involved

Sep 22, 2004;

A ONE-STOP-SHOP FOR REAL ESTATE NEEDS; STARTING WITH 'CORNERSTONE'

Sep 22, 2004

The Housing Dream Is Possible For All Families

Sep 22, 2004

'Affordability' Still Is The Area's Attraction

Sep 22, 2004

Underwood's Plate Is Full

Sep 22, 2004;

Memorial Licenses Bill; Former Speaker Wesson's Measure Goes To Governor

Sep 22, 2004

Emerging Markets Office Opens

Sep 22, 2004;

Burrell Founder Receives McDonald's 365 Black Award

Sep 22, 2004

A CENTER FOR LEARNING; Local Monarchs Join With Mayor, Political, Business And Community Leaders To Open Site For Reading And Learning

Sep 22, 2004;

CANNON'S COMMENTS: Cannon Answers Your Questions About The Upcoming Football Season

Sep 22, 2004;

State Charter Schools Showing Achievement Gains

Sep 22, 2004

TAYE DIGGS; A Career That's Soaring

Sep 22, 2004;

LaToya Says Family Supports Michael

Sep 22, 2004

Blacks On 'Apprentice'

Sep 22, 2004

Poverty Rates Continue To Soar In U.S.

Sep 22, 2004

TV Personality Jackie Taylor Hits 'Paydirt'

Sep 22, 2004