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Lions’ Suh, Best give gear to high school team – Sporting News

October 2, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

Star defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh’s Family Foundation, running back Jahvid Best and a Quicken Loans sister company equipped players at Frederick Douglass College Preparatory Academy for Young Men with cleats, gloves and helmets in time for …
Read the entire story here:Lions’ Suh, Best give gear to high school team – Sporting News

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I escaped clutches of sex slave gang – The Sun

July 26, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

A few years later, she was stunned to be informed by police that the man had been the ringleader of a human trafficking gang. Anastasia, 19, who now lives in Reading, Berks, and studies drama and theatre at college, was spotted by the fake agency at a beach party.
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Trial delay for UAE officer in ‘trafficked’ maid case – ArabianBusiness.com

July 19, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

Col. Arif Mohamed Saeed Mohamed Al-Ali is accused of committed human trafficking offenses by bringing Ballesteros to the US, failing to pay her and confiscating her passport. Al-Ali, a student at the US Naval War College in Rhode Island, forced her to work …
Read the entire story here:Trial delay for UAE officer in ‘trafficked’ maid case – ArabianBusiness.com

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School’s out for Frederick Douglass principal Gregory Hodge: Tough-love head retiring after 31 years – New York Daily News

July 14, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

Parting is such bittersweet sorrow for Gregory Hodge . The tough-love principal who stood guard at Frederick Douglass Academy in Harlem is reluctantly retiring after 31 years in the city school system. He spent 14 of those years at the helm of the college …
Read the entire story here:School’s out for Frederick Douglass principal Gregory Hodge: Tough-love head retiring after 31 years – New York Daily News

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B-SIDES: Terre Haute faces rare Y-less summer, but remedy possible – Tribune-Star

June 9, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

TERRE HAUTE — Sixteen-thousand kids just started summer vacation in Vigo County. Some will play baseball or softball. Some will attend camps. Some will work part-time jobs. Some will prepare for college. Some will watch TV, hang out, or “just chill …
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Trump now is demanding Obama’s college transcript – Newark Advocate

May 5, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

Sadly, neither the release of Barack Obama’s original birth certificate nor the verbal beat down the president dealt Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday likely will end the real estate mogul’s personal attacks on the …
Read the entire story here:Trump now is demanding Obama’s college transcript – Newark Advocate

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Community college students filling needs win All-USA … – USA Today

April 19, 2010 By FDFF.org

House bill that would establish a commission to monitor and combat modern-day slavery. Even before an earthquake devastated Haiti in January, Stephanie Del Pino, 19, of Miami Dade College in Kendall, had been galvanizing her campus to contribute more …
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Traveling Museum Shows Modern-Day Slavery at Polk State College – The Ledger

April 14, 2010 By FDFF.org

Traveling Museum ShowsModern-Day Slaveryat Polk State College
The Ledger
A traveling museum showing conditions experienced by victims ofmodern-day slaverywill be on display Thursday at Polk State College. The FloridaModern-Day…

Read the entire story here:Traveling Museum Shows Modern-Day Slavery at Polk State College – The Ledger

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Illinois-Springfield professor will address Frederick Douglass’ changing view of Lincoln during Pittsfield symposium (Quincy Herald-Whig)

March 8, 2010 By FDFF.org

PITTSFIELD, Ill. — What turned out to be a mistaken assumption by a college professor back in 1984 led to revealing new information about Abraham Lincoln.
Read the entire story here:Illinois-Springfield professor will address Frederick Douglass’ changing view of Lincoln during Pittsfield symposium (Quincy Herald-Whig)

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Illinois-Springfield professor will address Frederick Douglass’ changing view of Lincoln during Pittsfield symposium (Quincy Herald-Whig)

March 4, 2010 By FDFF.org

PITTSFIELD, Ill. — What turned out to be a mistaken assumption by a college professor back in 1984 led to revealing new information about Abraham Lincoln.
Read the entire story here:Illinois-Springfield professor will address Frederick Douglass’ changing view of Lincoln during Pittsfield symposium (Quincy Herald-Whig)

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