Sacramento Observer back issues from February 2005:
JACKSON TO BUSH: FREEDOM AT HOME; Congressional Black Caucus Addresses Voting Rights With President Bush
Feb 02, 2005
Top Bull Rider Helps Fight Prostate Cancer
Feb 02, 2005;
Guards: Segregation Rampant
Feb 02, 2005
NEW ASSEMBLY WHIP: Assemblywoman Karen Bass Hits The Ground Running With Her Post
Feb 02, 2005
'Everyday Heroes' Is Black History Month Salute
Feb 02, 2005
Grant Students Help Tsunami Victims
Feb 02, 2005;
Webber Shares Historical Artifacts With Public; Sacramento King Forward Displays Personal Collection Of African American History
Feb 02, 2005;
A Better Understanding Of Tithing
Feb 02, 2005;
Area Pastors To Be Honored At Expo
Feb 02, 2005
Monarchs' 2005 Schedule Is Released; Sacramento's WNBA Team To Play First Game Of Season At Home Versus Los Angeles Sparks
Feb 02, 2005
Charter School To Present Hansberry's Play
Feb 02, 2005
Casting A New Perspective On Slavery; PBS Special Highlights Interesting Facts About Black History In America
Feb 02, 2005
California's Housing Production Reaches 200,000
Feb 02, 2005
RT Names New Chair
Feb 02, 2005
'Scrapbooking' Helps To Preserve Rare Moments; Store Owner Beverly Chan Teaches Customers How To Get Started In The Unique Craft
Feb 02, 2005;
Black Boeing Employees Win Discrimination Suit
Feb 02, 2005
If Magic Can, You Can Too
Feb 02, 2005;
Audi A6: Visible Potential To Those Who Look
Feb 02, 2005;
HBO Films Pay Tribute To Black History
Feb 02, 2005
Shirley Chisholm Documentary Set To Air
Feb 02, 2005
Author Tells Why Some Men Don't Love
Feb 02, 2005;
African Disasters Get Little Attention; Though The Tsunami's Impact On Africa Was Less Dramatic, It Is No Less Worthy Of Our Concern
Feb 02, 2005;
Jack Johnson Exuded 'Unbelievable Blackness'
Feb 02, 2005;
Julian Bond: 'When Clinton Lied, Nobody Died'
Feb 02, 2005;
Assessing The Black State Of The Union
Feb 02, 2005;
World Aid: The Needy And The Greedy
Feb 02, 2005;
Who's Responsible For Passing On Black History?
Feb 02, 2005;
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Set
Feb 02, 2005
BET Fitness Challenge Set
Feb 02, 2005
Preschool Becoming Necessity For Future School Success
Feb 02, 2005
Pregnancy And Smoking Don't Mix; Campaign Reminds Expectant Women Not To Smoke
Feb 02, 2005
How To Beat The 'Blahs'
Feb 02, 2005
RT Proposed Changes Hearing Set
Feb 02, 2005
Links, Inc. Achievers Reception Held
Feb 02, 2005;
Dymally Seeks EOP Policy; S. California Democrat Says Racism, Insensitivity In Some Areas Of State Government
Feb 02, 2005
NAACP Addresses Fla. Voting; Organization Says It Is Dedicated To Securing Americans In The Process
Feb 02, 2005
STUDENTS URGED TO WRITE ABOUT HISTORY; Local Essay Contest Is A Way For Youngsters To Become Familiar With 'Trailblazers Of Modern History'
Feb 02, 2005;
Several Events Set For Black History Month
Feb 02, 2005
CANNON'S COMMENTS: Donovan McNabb Is Feeling The Pressure As Super Bowl Approaches
Feb 02, 2005;
NAACP Rates Politicians In Highly Black Districts
Feb 02, 2005;
Choose Your Cheesecake; With Such A Variety Of Recipe Additions, You Can't Go Wrong In Your Search For The Ultimate In This Creamy Dessert
Feb 02, 2005
Treat Yourself To Turkey All Year 'Round
Feb 02, 2005
Otis Griffin Is 'Knockout' In And Out Of Ring; Successful Local Boxer, After Return From Fox Reality Show, Plans To Give Back To His Community
Feb 02, 2005;
COLLEGE AID AVAILABLE; Fee Waivers And Greater Push To Get The Word Out
Feb 09, 2005
Youth Celebrate Smoke-Free State; Joined By Community Leaders, Children Observe Anniversary Of Anti-Smoking Assembly Bill
Feb 09, 2005
National Black Parent Involvement Day Set; Officially Designed For African American Parents, All Parents Encouraged To Visit Their Kids At School
Feb 09, 2005
Rosamond Bolden, Pioneer For State Employees' Rights
Feb 09, 2005;
Million Man March To Include Women
Feb 09, 2005
U-CAN Holds Another Successful College Fair; Alan Rowe, Founder Of The United College Action Network And Several Schools Join Together To Help Recruit Youth
Feb 09, 2005;
Youth Needed To Fill Leadership Void
Feb 09, 2005;
Church Welcomes New Pastor; Rev. Elmer Redding Takes God's Cue To Murph-Emmanuel AME
Feb 09, 2005;
'Beggar's Strike' Strikes Chord For Whole Family
Feb 09, 2005;
Black Expo '05; Three-Day Black History Showcase Features Stellar Entertainment
Feb 09, 2005
Young Entrepreneur Inspires NNPA; 20-Year-Old Millionaire Farrah Gray Urges Black Press To Tell The Positive Stories In Black Community
Feb 09, 2005;
Teen Scientists Move To Competition Finals; Intel Science Talent Search Finalists Exemplify Best In Science Education
Feb 09, 2005
Phoenix Businessman May Buy Vikings
Feb 09, 2005;
Local Author Encourages Cultural Awareness; Sandy Lynn Holman Helps The 40 Acres Project Kick Off Its Black History Month Events
Feb 09, 2005;
American Legacy Magazine Honors Tuskegee Airmen
Feb 09, 2005
'Harvest' Urges Economic Development; First Ever Summit To Design 10-Year Plan To Fight Ailments In African American Community
Feb 09, 2005
Escape To Excellence In A Ford SUV
Feb 09, 2005
Showtime To Air Black History Month Specials
Feb 09, 2005
Jill Scott Brings 'Big Beautiful' To Sac
Feb 09, 2005
Burton's 'Miracle's Boys' Set To Premiere; Dramatic Miniseries Based On A Novel By Jacqueline Woodson Debuts February 18 On The N Network
Feb 09, 2005;
Bush Says He's 'Unfamiliar' With Voting Rights Act; In Meeting With CBC, Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr. Shocked When President States He Doesn't Know Of Historic Act
Feb 09, 2005;
Condoleezza Rice Brings Controversy To Confirmation Hearing
Feb 09, 2005;