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The William Larsha, Sr. LANE
William Marion Larsha, Sr., educator, writer, and “republic righter,” was born March 20, 1924 in Atlanta, Ga. He received a B.S. degree from North Carolina A&T University, and a Master’s Degree from the University of Memphis. William Larsha is a retired public school teacher; a civic activist; and a long-time Democratic Party Executive Committeeman. He is also a political columnist and commentator for several newspapers, including The Memphis Tri-State Defender (for more than thirty years). He is a political columnist and analyst for The Mid-South Tribune which also distributes his column “Notebook” on The Mid-South Tribune ONLINE and the Black Information Highway (BIH) at www.blackinformationhighway.com In 2004, a city block was n named in his honor by the City of Memphis, TN. *** "Don't Close the Door" by William Larsha, Sr. - Posted May 24, 2012 "The WE Plan for Freedom," an economic plan for African Americans "Of Clinton and Sex; Who Benefits?" (archive) "Kwanzaa" by William Larsha, Sr. "A History of Blacks in the Boxing Arena" WE , by William Larsha, Sr., is an in depth look at a reparation plan for African Americans (PDF format) "Dark Day for a President" (poem) Nantucket: Battle for Equal Education "An Imaginary Dialogue with Booker T. Washington" African American Medical Notes in Black History David Duke and Black Inventors A Dark Day for a President (poem)
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