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Delay Requested in County Schools Case

As expected, the Shelby County school system board of education and other parties have asked for a delay in the appointment of a “special master” to oversee compliance with a federal desegregation order.

A joint motion was filed this week to extend the 30-day deadline set by U.S. District Judge Bernice Donald in her order of July 26th, 2007. The special master is supposed to be someone who is a neutral expert in school desegregation. Donald said county schools should not be racially identifiable and should strive to reflect the overall racial makeup of the district, plus or minus 15 percent.

The county school board has appealed Donald’s order to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. The motion asks that the special master appointment be delayed until 10 days following the board’s motion for a stay — or in other words, a delay while the appeals court decides whether to take the case.

Joining in the motion were attorneys representing the NAACP and the U.S. Department of Justice.

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NAACP Branch Celebrates 90 Years

The local branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) will begin a series of events celebrating its 90th anniversary Tuesday, June 26th at 7 p.m. at the Greater Middle Baptist Church at 4982 Knight Arnold Road.

Former NAACP executive director Julian Bond will deliver the evening’s keynote address. Local NAACP leader Johnnie Turner says that past presidents of the local chapter will be recognized.

Turners adds that Tuesday’s ceremony begins a series of events that will culminate in January of next year.

The NAACP was founded in 1909. Robert Church Jr. helped begin the Memphis chapter in response to the lynching of black laborer Ell Persons in May 1917.