The New York Beacon back issues from June 1994:
Will All Those Who Loved Malcolm X Please Stand Up
Jun 03, 1994;
Three Representatives Fall Short In Hiring Minorities
Jun 03, 1994;
Editorial: 'Scrambling for Crumbs'
Jun 03, 1994;
The Crucial Battle Over Health Care Reform
Jun 03, 1994;
United Negro College Fund Seeks Support From Business Leaders
Jun 03, 1994
Denver Entrepreneurs Make Matches For HIV-Positive Singles
Jun 03, 1994;
ALL THAT JAZZ: Gil Scott-Heron's Revolutionary Repertoire
Jun 03, 1994;
CEMOTAP To Salute Kermit Eady Of The Black United Fund As Renaissance
Jun 10, 1994;
Mayor Giuliani Cuts $13.9 Million From City University Budget
Jun 10, 1994;
Hugh Price Named New Leader Of Civil Rights Organization
Jun 10, 1994;
Denny's Will Pay Black Customers $46 Million To Settle Bias Cases
Jun 10, 1994;
The Beacon Speaks: Racism Is Still Rampant
Jun 10, 1994;
Keep Black Sitcoms On Television
Jun 10, 1994;
From Where I Sit: More About The Great Decision
Jun 10, 1994;
New Fiction Book Focuses On African-American Girl
Jun 10, 1994;
Carol Hall One Of Few Women Composing For Musical Comedies
Jun 10, 1994;
R. Kelly, Stole Salt 'N' Pepa's Thunder
Jun 10, 1994;
Review: Phyllis Stickney Sizzles in 'Big Momma 'N' Em'
Jun 10, 1994;
Theater: 'Sir Winston': A Gem of A Play
Jun 10, 1994;
Milken Distances Himself From Lawsuit Attacking TLC Beatrice
Jun 17, 1994;
Leading Black-Owned Company Rejects Claims Of Milken-Group Suit
Jun 17, 1994;
US Veteran Reconciles With Vietnam, Still Angry At Army Racism
Jun 17, 1994;
Best-Seller List Tracks Sales Of Black Books
Jun 17, 1994;
South Africa Wooing U.S. Business
Jun 17, 1994;
U.S. West Denies Bypassing Minorities With High-Tech Network
Jun 17, 1994;
Africa Hut Makes Fast Food Of Traditional Fare
Jun 17, 1994;
Rodney King Says He Hopes His Ordeal Is Over
Jun 17, 1994;
NAACP Accuses Restaurant Of Discrimination
Jun 17, 1994;
TCI Decides To Keep Black Entertainment Channel
Jun 17, 1994;
NAACP Leader Declares Racism National School Problem
Jun 17, 1994;
Education And Gender: Are Females Being Shortchanged?
Jun 17, 1994;
Legislative Panel Holds Hearing On Opportunities
Jun 17, 1994;
Musical/Theater: Millie J. Singin' and Actin' Up a Storm in "Older
Jun 17, 1994;
Black Leaders Gather To Forge New Civil Rights Agenda
Jun 24, 1994;
Buthelezi Says Opponents Trying To Pit King Against Him
Jun 24, 1994;
Tutu: South Africa Is Model Of Healing
Jun 24, 1994;
Jackson Seeks Clinton Speech On Voting Rights
Jun 24, 1994;
Development Threatens Farm Handed Down From One-Time Slave
Jun 24, 1994;
The Beacon Speaks: And So `History Repeats Itself' The John
Jun 24, 1994;
Study: Programs To Help Black Males Have Hard Time Getting Funds
Jun 24, 1994;
School Board Won't Apologize For Racial Slur; Commissioner Stunned
Jun 24, 1994;
Study: Violent Rap Videos Make Kids More Violent
Jun 24, 1994;
Report: Median Black Income Surpasses Whites' in Queens
Jun 24, 1994;
Racism Issue Absent At Flagstar Stock Holders Meeting
Jun 24, 1994;