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1. www.hhja.org
www.hhja.org/organizingcommitt - [Cached]Published on: 4/20/2007 Last Visited: 4/20/2007
Kevin L. Clark
Kevin L. Clark is a third-year student at Kent State University.With a major in Journalism and Mass Communication, Clark has been able to parlay his love of writing into a burgeoning career both on and off-campus.He is currently a staff writer for HipHopDX.com, IndustryPlug.com, NobodySmiling.com, and blogs at his own site - Real Recognize Real (http://realrecognizereal.wordpress.com).Kevin is also the Editor-in-Chief of UHURU Magazine - Kent State University's leading black publication, as well as a columnist for the Daily Kent Stater. -
2. Walking While Black: federal case in Brady Lake, Ohio : Cleveland IMC (((i)))
cleveland.indymedia.org/news/2 - [Cached]Last Visited: 3/5/2005
According to the lawsuit filed Tuesday, Jelini Dorsey and Kevin Clark of Kent were with six white colleagues at the July 10 Brady Lake parade registering voters when "vague" descriptions of two black car thieves were broadcast over police radios.The thieves, according to the suit, had crashed their stolen car 20 to 30 miles from Brady Lake.However, three officers drew their weapons and forced Dorsey and Clark to the ground over the protests of the pair's white colleagues, who were vouching for their whereabouts, according to the suit. -
3. Walking While Black: federal case in Brady Lake, Ohio : Cleveland IMC (((i)))
cleveland.indymedia.org/news/2 - [Cached]Published on: 6/28/2004 Last Visited: 3/25/2005
According to the lawsuit filed Tuesday, Jelini Dorsey and Kevin Clark of Kent were with six white colleagues at the July 10 Brady Lake parade registering voters when "vague" descriptions of two black car thieves were broadcast over police radios.The thieves, according to the suit, had crashed their stolen car 20 to 30 miles from Brady Lake.However, three officers drew their weapons and forced Dorsey and Clark to the ground over the protests of the pair's white colleagues, who were vouching for their whereabouts, according to the suit.

