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Grassroots Organizations in the District Gear up for November

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

55 minutes ago by Natalie Thompson

Though there was much celebration last night as Barack Obama (D-Ill.) officially accepted the Democratic presidential nomination, grassroots organizations in the District are only beginning to brace themselves for the work ahead.

"We still have a lot of work to do," said Sonny Jackson, Chairman of Students for Obama.

Grassroots Organizations in the District Gear up for November

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

55 minutes ago by Natalie Thompson

Though there was much celebration last night as Barack Obama (D-Ill.) officially accepted the Democratic presidential nomination, grassroots organizations in the District are only beginning to brace themselves for the work ahead.

"We still have a lot of work to do," said Sonny Jackson, Chairman of Students for Obama.

Cycling Popular Among African Americans in DC

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

19 hours ago by Valita Walston

Crawford, who says he rides about eight miles daily, is among the growing number of African-Americans in the District who cycle.

Cycling Popular Among African Americans in DC

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

19 hours ago by Valita Walston

Crawford, who says he rides about eight miles daily, is among the growing number of African-Americans in the District who cycle.

Landmark Handgun Ruling Lifts Firearms Ban

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

3 days ago by Melissa Montgomery

According to the Supreme Court, Americans have the right to own firearms for hunting as well as for self-defense.

On June 26, the court case, District of Columbia vs. Heller, eliminated D.C.'s 32-year ban of handguns.

The ban, which took effect in 1976 in a city struggling with violence, outlawed private ownership of firearms.

Landmark Handgun Ruling Lifts Firearms Ban

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

3 days ago by Melissa Montgomery

According to the Supreme Court, Americans have the right to own firearms for hunting as well as for self-defense.

On June 26, the court case, District of Columbia vs. Heller, eliminated D.C.'s 32-year ban of handguns.

The ban, which took effect in 1976 in a city struggling with violence, outlawed private ownership of firearms.

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