Tuskegee Institute NewsLocal news for Tuskegee Institute, AL continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.Visit The Oaks Home of Booker T Washington- March 19, 2008 The Oaks, in beautiful Tuskegee, Alabama, is the final home of Booker T. Washington. via Associated Contenthttp://www.topix.net/city/tuskegee-institute-al/2008/03/visit-the-oaks-home-of-booker-t-wa... Civil Rights activist to speak at GC- March 12, 2008 "I have a light of freedom and I'm going to let it shine." As an African-American who grew up in Alabama during the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, Ruby Sales participated in the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches. via Goshen News, Goshen, INhttp://www.topix.net/city/tuskegee-institute-al/2008/03/civil-rights-activist-to-speak-at-... Former employee sues National Park Service for $7 million- March 10, 2008 "It's currently out of my hands." Former National Park Service (NPS) employee Teresa Valencia filed a $7 million lawsuit Jan. 30, 2008 alleging her former superiors at the Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site's (NHS) George Washington Carver Museum, Catherine Farmer Light and Herbert Tyrone Brandyburg, violated her rights under the Federal Family and Medical leave act.The suit accuses Light, Superintendent of the Tuskegee Institute NHS, Tuskegee Airmen NHS and Selma to Montgomery NHS, and.http://www.topix.net/city/tuskegee-institute-al/2008/03/former-employee-sues-national-park... Tuskegee looks to past for tourism future- March 8, 2008 "This conference highlights all the African-American histo ry that has taken place in Tuske gee and the tourism opportuni ties that this presents" Those who are attending Ma con County's HisTourism Con ference, which began Wednes day and continues today at the Kellogg Conference Center & Hotel in Tuskegee, believe they will be just a few of the many who ... via Montgomery Advertiserhttp://www.topix.net/city/tuskegee-institute-al/2008/03/tuskegee-looks-to-past-for-tourism... A place to learn- March 6, 2008 "My school will be structured, three strikes and you're out" For now, the school Shirle Ibeawuchi founded meets in a three-story apartment building in downtown Owerri, Nigeria, with an enrollment of 17 students. via The Hutchinson News, Hutchinson Kansashttp://www.topix.net/city/tuskegee-institute-al/2008/03/a-place-to-learn?fromrss=1 Two Tuskegee Airmen among 19 vets honored by education group- March 4, 2008 "We're just so proud that NYU was part of that great story" Lee Archer, Jr. always dreamed of becoming a fighter pilot. He read about them in books and comic strips and imagined they were brave and handsome with long white scarves billowing behind them. via Alabama Livehttp://www.topix.net/city/tuskegee-institute-al/2008/03/two-tuskegee-airmen-among-19-vets-... |