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U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill was surrounded by her family at the Chase Park Plaza on Tuesday night when she thanked supporters for her crushing election victory over Republican Todd Akin. She won by more than 400,000 votes and 15 percent of the statewide electorate.
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The Dred Scott Heritage Foundation presents “Stogie Kenyatta is Paul Robeson” at UMSL’s J.C. Penny Conference Center on Saturday, November 10 and Sunday, November 11.
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St. Louis native Lavell Crawford (“Last Comic Standing”) drew nearly 1,500 guests over the course of his one-night, three-show engagement at the Lumiere Theater on Saturday night.
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President Obama celebrating his reelection in Chicago on Tuesday night. -
The original New Northside Missionary Baptist Church in the 2900 block of Semple Avenue -
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Missouri Governor Jay Nixon and wife Georganne say hello to supporters after Nixon delivered his victory speech at the Pageant Theater in St. Louis on Tuesday night. Nixon, a Democrat, defeated Republican businessman Dave Spence by more than 300,000 votes.
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President Barack Obama waves as he walks on stage with first lady Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha at his election night party early Wednesday morning in Chicago. Obama defeated Republican challenger former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.
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President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama embrace Vice President Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden moments after the television networks called the election in their favor, while watching election returns at the Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park in Chicago, Ill., Nov. 6, 2012.
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“Blue Stripes” by John E Rozelle -
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The St. Louis Gateway Classic Sports Foundation honored Dr. Helen Nash and Joe Wiley in its 2012 Walk of Fame induction. Dr. Nash was a pioneer as an African-American woman in medicine and was the first African-American woman to join the attending staff at St. Louis Children’s Hospital in 1949 and become president of the medical staff in 1977. Wiley was owner of Quest Management Consultants and is considered one of the most influential black business leaders. This year marked the 11 year anniversary of the Walk of Fame at 2012 Dr. Martin Luther King Dr.
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Amy DuBois Barnett, daughter of the late Marguerite Ross Barnett and editor-in-chief of Ebony Magazine, stands before a likeness her mother designed by local sculptor Vicki D. Reid that forms part of the Marguerite Ross Barnett Plaza on UMSL’s north campus.
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Della Anjeh – Visitation Academy; James Fields – Eureka High School; Darian Granderson – Hazelwood Central; Jacqueline Nobbe – Visitation Academy; Christina Miller – Visitation Academy; Samuel Mahone – Clyde C. Miller.
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Jon McDowell, CEO of The Rehabilitation Institute -
Kimberly L. Simmons, PharmD, MBA, assistant vice president of diversity and inclusion, and assistant professor of pharmacy practice at St. Louis College of Pharmacy
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Bishop George White, Jr., pastor of West End Mt Carmel Full Gospel Baptist Church, led a peace pole dedication for the new $3.2 million section of trail in the St. Vincent Greenway.
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From left, Tiffany Wang, program coordinator, Diversity Awareness Partnership; David Walker, Cause Event & Grassroots marketing specialist, Brown Shoe Co.; April Ford-Griffin, director, Civil Rights Enforcement Agency of St. Louis; Karen Kalish, Social Serial Entrepreneur and Home Works Teacher Home Visit Program and Dan Anderson-Little, Trinity Presbyterian Church.
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Myrtle E.B. Dorsey, STLCC chancellor -
The Class 4 District Final was played Monday night at Clayton’s Gay Field. The Clayton Greyhounds Tyler Walker (5) escapes the grasp of two University City defensive tacklers on his way to a 56 yard, third quarter touch down. The Greyhounds would defeat the Lions 27-20.
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President Barack Obama hugs the First Lady -
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Nestle Purina will receive the 2012 Corporate Diversity award on Thursday, Nov. 15 at the 13th annual Salute to Excellence in Business Awards & Networking Luncheon at the Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis. Left to right: Crystal Hardiman, Mark Fontez and Cathy Smalls.
