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Day: October 28, 2021

Rudolph Libbe Group celebrating the contributions of Heather Hagans

October 28, 2021 Sojourner’s Truth

Black history is an essential part of the history of our nation, our communities and our company. Black associates have been key members of the Rudolph Libbe Group team since our earliest years. In a […]

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Letter to The Editor

October 28, 2021 Sojourner’s Truth

At the publication of your newspaper, we have only six days until the general election, Tuesday, November 2.  With voter suppression looming over the African American communities, it is time to sound the alarm that […]

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Carty Finkbeiner Attacks Administration’s Record on Violence

October 28, 2021 Sojourner’s Truth

Sojourner’s Truth Staff On the eve of the election, mayoral candidate Carty Finkbeiner, former mayor of Toledo, once again took Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz to task for his administration’s record on violence, particularly the rate of […]

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Happy Halloween!!

October 28, 2021 Sojourner’s Truth

I’m extremely excited!! This is my absolutely my favorite time — fall. Falling multicolored leaves, rain, cooler temperatures and warm cider and cinnamon donuts — yummy, yummy, yummy! My grandkids are so happy helping Grandma […]

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John Rudley Finally Enters the UT Athletic Hall of Fame

October 28, 2021 Sojourner’s Truth

By Fletcher Word Sojourner’s Truth Editor Finally! After more than a half century of being overlooked, ignored and passed over, and pointedly so, former University of Toledo basketball star John Rudley was granted permission by […]

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The Toledo NAACP Freedom Fund Banquet

October 28, 2021October 28, 2021 Sojourner’s Truth

By Tricia Hall Sojourner Truth’s Reporter The Stranahan Theater and Great Hall event room was filled as members and officers of the Toledo Unit NAACP celebrated the 106th Freedom Fund Dinner on Saturday, October 23. […]

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The Eddie M. Cole Scholarship Luncheon Celebrates the Legend Himself

October 28, 2021 Sojourner’s Truth

By Dawn Scotland Sojourner’s Truth Reporter The members of the Thurgood Marshall Law Association held their annual Eddie M. Cole Scholarship Luncheon on Oct 19 at the Toledo Club. The organization awarded five law students […]

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Issue 12: TARTA Hopes to Replace Outmoded Property Tax with Sales Tax

October 28, 2021October 28, 2021 Sojourner’s Truth

The Toledo area, alone among the Ohio large metropolitan areas, still relies on a property tax to fund its mass transit system. In this general election, the Toledo Area Rapid Transit Authority is asking voters […]

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Issue 2: Imagination Station Seeks a Replacement Levy

October 28, 2021 Sojourner’s Truth

Sojourner’s Truth Staff Imagination Station has a small request of the voters in Lucas County, a small request indeed. The science learning center is asking voters to replace a .17 mil property tax levy with […]

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The Candidates – In Their Own Words

October 28, 2021October 28, 2021 Sojourner’s Truth

 There are two candidates for mayor – current Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz and former Mayor Carty Finkbeiner Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz “The story is that Toledo, in general, is better off today than we were four years […]

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  • The Juneteenth Alphabet by Andrea Underwood Petifer, illustrated by Ana Latese

    The Juneteenth Alphabet by Andrea Underwood Petifer, illustrated by Ana Latese

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  • New Order and Toledo Police Hold Meeting of the Minds

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  • ‘Wake Up Everybody!’ This Song Still Resonates in Black Music Month 2026

  • Turn a Wall on Its Side, and It Becomes a Table

  • Rep. White Secures Vital Community Investments in Lucas County

  • Rep. Rogers, Jr. Secures Millions for Lucas County Projects

  • Rep. Grim Secure Vital Community Investments in Lucas County

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  • Toledo Museum of Art to Host Juneteenth Celebration, Friday, June 19

  • The Juneteenth Alphabet by Andrea Underwood Petifer, illustrated by Ana Latese

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  • ‘Wake Up Everybody!’ This Song Still Resonates in Black Music Month 2026

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