Amilcar Shabazz @ WHMP Radio: The Bill Newman Show &c, 2017-2021
Amilcar Shabazz @ Lamar University Press 1989-91, 2001 & 2004
“Amilcar Shabazz: The Heart of the African-American Experience” PDF file, Cardinal Cadence March-May 2004 (vol. 322), pp. 36-38, & available online as a PDF file at: http://advancement.lamar.edu/Websites/lamar/Images/Cardinal%20Cadence%20PDFs/LR_cadence_vol322.pdf
Semiweekly newspaper from Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas that includes local, and campus news mentions of Amilcar Shabazz; thirteen articles in all, digested here: https://texashistory.unt.edu/explore/collections/LUNEW/browse/?q=amilcar+shabazz&t=fulltext&sort=
“Shabazz makes history fun” PDF file, by Deidre Murley, University Press senior staff writer, February 2, 1990, p. 2. A UP Profile in the daily newspaper of Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas.
Amilcar Shabazz @ Tuscaloosanews.com 2000-07
- AMILCAR SHABAZZ: Don’t let school system fall to segregation? On May 28, 1896, Harvard University’s President Charles W. Eliot conferred on Booker T. Washington, principal of Tuskegee Institute, an honorary degree of Master of Arts. To an outburst of applause, Washington stepped forward into another historic… Published May 13, 2007? http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20070513/NEWS/705130432
BILL MAXWELL: ‘Coach’ no longer lives up to name, office? Nicknames mean a lot to black people. In fact, nicknames often say more about people than their given names tell you. Published August 1, 2005
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20050801/NEWS/507310388
- Cunningham should not run? Dear Editor: We pray that James Cunningham will remove himself from the race for District 1 City Council seat. Even if he should vindicate himself on appeal, he has brought embarrassment on those of us who live in the West End. Published July 26, 2005 http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20050726/NEWS/507260302
Helping to break the cycle? When Tim Robinson was sent to prison in 1993 for trafficking cocaine, he decided he wanted to help other young black men avoid the same fate. Published July 10, 2005
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20050710/NEWS/507100359
College news? Shandra Marquis Stafford is the 2005 Outstanding Scholar for Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University’s School of Education in Huntsville. She was honored at the university’s annual honors day on April 7 with a plaque, and she gave a speech to… Published May 2, 2005
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20050502/NEWS/505020308
School news? The annual Black History Program was Feb. 18 at TMS. Keynote speaker Amilcar Shabazz discussed the origin of Black History Month and provided students with information on famous African-Americans. The U of Alabama African-American Gospel… Published March 13, 2005? http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20050313/NEWS/503130345
The Links honors four Tuscaloosa residents; money is raised for a new scholarship? TUSCALOOSA | The Tuscaloosa chapter of The Links Inc. held a luncheon at the Sheraton Four Point Hotel on Saturday afternoon to raise scholarship money and honor four Tuscaloosa residents for their community service. “We wanted to honor these four… Published March 13, 2005? http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20050313/NEWS/50315007
Cultural cuisine ?Food lovers and scholars alike can garnish their palettes with the new African-American cookbook collection at the University of Alabama. Published March 2, 2005
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20050302/NEWS/503020302
OUTDOORS: Veteran hunter seeing fewer young black men getting into hunting ?Sometimes Johnny Williams just wants to keep on listening to the dogs. Published February 13, 2005?http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20050213/NEWS/502130354
Lost Heritage?? Sometimes Johnny Williams just wants to keep on listening to the dogs. “A lot of times, I just let the rabbit go on by just to hear the dogs run,” said Williams, a 78-year-old shoe shop owner from Tuscaloosa. It wasn’t always that way. When he was a… Published February 3, 2005
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20050203/GOA01/50202009
DANA BEYERLE: State voting record set on Tuesday? In one sense, the election of 2004 set a record vote in Alabama, with a turnout of 1,878,422 voters casting ballots for president, according to incomplete and unofficial totals. Published November 7, 2004? http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20041107/NEWS/411070339
Controversial amendment to get second look in February?MONTGOMERY | Gov. Bob Riley said he will wait until the regular legislative session in February to reintroduce an amendment that removes Jim Crow language from the 1901 constitution. Published November 4, 2004
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20041104/NEWS/411040330
- MY TURN | Wythe Holt and Amilcar Shabazz? When the United States starts acting like the very oppressors it has overthrown, it is time to come home. When the United States fails to value Iraqis as human beings, it is time to come home. Published May 9, 2004? http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20040509/NEWS/405090312
UA plans long-term campaign for funds ?TUSCALOOSA | In his spring address to the faculty and staff of the University of Alabama, President Robert Witt announced plans for a major fund-raising drive and vowed to address the issue of low salaries. Published April 22, 2004? http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20040422/NEWS/404220360
CALENDAR: Entertainment? Amilcar Shabazz will speak on his recently published book, “Advancing Democracy: African Americans and the Struggle for Access and Equity in Higher Education in Texas,” published by the University of North Carolina Press, at 4 p.m. Thursday on the… Published March 12, 2004
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20040312/NEWS/403120302
Landmark ruling? As people of all colors pause this month to commemorate the contributions of African-Americans to history and society, the celebrations have taken on added meaning as Americans also mark the 50th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education. Published February 24, 2004
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20040224/NEWS/402240316
UA students named to USA Today team? TUSCALOOSA | At one point in her life, Abigail Smith didn’t think her life was going anywhere. Published February 13, 2004
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20040213/NEWS/402130351
Progress of race relations discussed? TUSCALOOSA | Katie Dewees knows what it’s liked to be judged. She married a man with a different shade of skin from her own. She knows her daughter must grow up in a world that often quantifies people in terms of skin color. One day she might even… Published January 22, 2004
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20040122/NEWS/401220333
- MY TURN | Amilcar Shabazz? As a member of the Alabama National Register Review Board, I am pleased to note that on October 23, 2003, the Review Board met at the State Capitol Auditorium in Montgomery and unanimously approved two important nominations that concern the… Published November 4, 2003? http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20031104/NEWS/311040334
Yearlong study aims to resolve problems confronting black men? WASHINGTON | African-American political and community leaders announced Thursday a yearlong campaign to investigate and try to remedy the problems facing black men today, ranging from poverty and lack of education to high rates of incarceration in… Published October 17, 2003
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20031017/NEWS/310170387
Davis hosts TV show? WASHINGTON | Like many congressmen, Rep. Artur Davis, D-Ala., is coming home next week to let his constituents know what he’s been up to on Capitol Hill. Published October 11, 2003
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20031011/NEWS/310110341
Long division? TUSCALOOSA — When city schools Superintendent Louise Crawford started to address the Tuscaloosa City Board of Education at its meeting last week, a tense silence fell over the handful in attendance. Published June 29, 2003?http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20030629/NEWS/306290378
Juneteenth celebrations kick off this weekend?”The people of Texas are informed that in accordance with a proclamation from the executive of the United States, all slaves are free.” Published June 5, 2003
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20030605/NEWS/306050309
Should they stay or should they go?? TUSCALOOSA | Three-quarters of city residents, including a majority of those living in west Tuscaloosa, want Central High School to remain at its current location, a recent survey found. The Tuscaloosa News and University of Alabama-owned WVUA… Published April 27, 2003
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20030427/NEWS/304270380
NAACP says keep TCT separate? TUSCALOOSA | The Tuscaloosa County branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People says it wants Tuscaloosa Center for Technology to remain a separate school. Published April 16, 2003? http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20030416/NEWS/304160329
Community calendar? Alabama Women’s Chorale and University Chorus: The University of Alabama School of Music will present the Alabama Women’s Chorale and University Chorus in concert at 7:30 p.m. in the concert hall of the Moody Music Building, 810 Second Ave. Published February 25, 2003? http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20030225/NEWS/302250367
Racial divide still exists in Greene? The old city limits sign, now partially rusted and obscured by underbrush, proclaims Eutaw as a city with “Pride in the Present … Hope of the Future.” The county made the history books in 1969 when it became the first county in the United States… Published February 23, 2003
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20030223/NEWS/302230367
AT LARGE: Anti-war rally a modest, yet earnest affair?The six-hour “Forum Against the War in Iraq” on the Ferguson Center Plaza at the University of Alabama Thursday was a modest, if earnest, affair. Published February 16, 2003
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20030216/NEWS/302160371
African American History Month is about ‘what is possible’?Remembering triumphs for African Americans and the adversity under which they were achieved is a focal point this month for many Americans. But many say it is also crucial to learn from that past to possibly key future progress, hence the emergence… Published February 6, 2003
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20030206/NEWS/302060308
Workshops at UA to look at women’s role in politics ?The Political Leadership Institute is free and open to the public, regardless of race or gender. Published January 30, 2003
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20030130/NEWS/301300334
Greensboro museum offers glimpse of civil rights struggle? GREENSBORO | On a hot summer day in 1965, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. made one of his common visits to this small Hale County city, but on this evening, the Ku Klux Klan also paid a visit. Published August 30, 2002
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20020830/NEWS/208290349
FLEMMING TYLER WILSON: Art And Blackademia? A year or so ago I was asked by Dr. Amilcar Shabazz to participate in a faculty roundtable panel at the University of Alabama where Shabazz is director of the African-Am Studies program. Published April 21, 2002
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20020421/NEWS/204210321
- DEMETRIA AND AMILCAR SHABAZZ: Democratize the political culture ofcity schools? The structure that Central Elementary (CE) lacks most is the ordering and prioritizing effects of a democratic culture. Published February 21, 2002? http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20020221/NEWS/202210316
Parents debate magnet program at Central? At a Thursday night meeting at the school, some parents said the school board should scrap the magnet program at Central called “Arts in Education” and intimated it could be causing students to fail. Others said the program is working effectively. Published February 9, 2002? http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20020209/NEWS/202090326
Parents say magnet school learning style hurts students? Parents packed Central Elementary on Thursday night to voice concerns about the school’s curriculum, which some parents said allows students to fail. Published February 8, 2002? http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20020208/NEWS/202080322
UA trustees stop short of integration demand? TUSCALOOSA – Advocates in favor of integrating the University of Alabama’s Greek system wanted the board of trustees Friday to take a hard line against fraternities and sororities who have yet to admit a black member. Published June 23, 2001? http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20010623/NEWS/106230312
Historically black colleges struggle to maintain niche? As UA and other state schools brace for proration, privately run black institutions such as Still-man College in Tuscaloosa are struggling for the donations they depend on for survival, as well as seeking new ways to define their mission. Published May 20, 2001? http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20010520/NEWS/105200365
Tuscaloosans: Blanton verdict long overdue?More than 38 years after four schoolgirls died in a bomb blast at a Birmingham church, Thomas Blanton Jr.’s conviction for their murders has Tuscaloosa residents rejoicing – and wondering what took so long. Published May 3, 2001? http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20010503/NEWS/105030329
A black-owned business boon?TUSCALOOSA – Not long after Daisy James and her brother opened E.J.’s Wings and Things in downtown Tuscaloosa last year, a white woman walked in and took a look around at the restaurant, taking in the sports pictures on the walls and the diversity… Published April 1, 2001? http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20010401/NEWS/104010340
Different places find similarities?TUSCALOOSA – Schools and universities in Alabama may be facing a crisis over budget cuts, but the African nation of Mali is facing a more serious crisis of its own: trying to negate the devastating effect that years of colonial and military rule has… Published March 1, 2001
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20010301/NEWS/103010313
Inmates find safety net in UA social workers?Rare program is welcomed by prisoners hoping not to return to incarceration. Published February 25, 2001? http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20010225/NEWS/102250350
Civil rights activist tells Stillman students to fight for their beliefs? TUSCALOOSA – Selma attorney and civil rights activist Rose Sanders urged Stillman College students Thursday to stand up for their rights as she cited the disputed 2000 presidential election. Published February 9, 2001
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20010209/NEWS/102090312
Participants note lack of diversity at rally? TUSCALOOSA — When Josephine Ruben began selling and altering dresses at J.C. Penney’s in 1968, customers were hesitant to approach her. Published January 16, 2001
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20010116/NEWS/101160319
SCHOOL NEWS? BUHL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Published December 5, 2000 ?http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20001205/NEWS/12050301
Amilcar Shabazz @ The Austin Chronicle