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  1. 1) that on the 24th day of June 2006 at Martin University, in Indianapolis, Indiana, the National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (NCOBRA) officially bestowed upon Ms. Dorothy Benton Lewis, the title, authority and spiritual mantle of NCOBRAs Queen Mother of the Reparations Movement and,

  2. Jun 24, 2006 · America (NCOBRA) has bestowed upon Ms. Dorothy Benton Lewis the title of Queen Mother, for her lifelong commitment and exemplary service to the liberation and reparation struggle of African people. QM Dorothy Benton Lewis is the former National Co-Chair of NCOBRA and the current Co-Chair of N’COBRA’s International Affairs Commission ...

  3. Other speakers for the evening included Dr. Imari Obadele, founder of NCOBRA; male and female co-chairs, Ms. Dorothy Benton-Lewis and Mr. Jahahara Alkebulan Ma'at; Ms. Adjoa Aiyetoro, Esq., Co-Chair of the NCOBRA Legal Commission; Mr. Charles Ogletree, Esq., Professor of Law at Harvard School of Law and Co-Chair of the Reparations Coordinating ...

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  4. Ms. Dorothy Benton-Lewis spoke on behalf of NCOBRA and the Reparations Movement. Ms. Lewis shared the podium with Congressman John Lewis of Georgia, presidential candidate Rev. Al Sharpton, Rev. Jesse Jackson of Rainbow/Push Coalition, Ms. Coretta King,

  5. hara Alkebulan, Johnita Obadele, Dorothy Lewis, Ukali Mwendo and Milton Bullock PRINCEVILLE RETREAT & BOARD MEETING NCOBRAs Leaders Retreat to Make Plans to Advance Milton Bullock (center), local NCOBRA organizer and retreat host ENCOBRA Page 6 Dorothy Lewis, National Co Chair lead discussion in the Black

  6. Dorothy Benton Lewis, NCOBRAs national co-chair said “Now we must go forth and multiply.” Discussion and reports within the well attended convention seemed to indicate the two most significant accomplish-ments of NCOBRA during the past (Continued on page 17) IN THIS ISSUE of Black Reparations Times

  7. Baba Kalonji Olusegun, Queen Mother Dorothy Lewis & Nana Nia Kuumba . May we forever remember and be an example of their good work. Ase’ The DC Metro Chapter of NCOBRA is back! The Reparations Movement is on fire! There’s critical work that MUST be done here in the nation’s Capital, in the fight for Reparations.

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