Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Today's Tech News: For them, Earth Day was late in coming

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Derrick Evans, founder of Turkey Creek Community Initiatives leans agaisnt the front wall of his great-grandfather's home in Gulfport, Miss. Evans says environmental efforts often ignore minority areas.
 
For them, Earth Day was late in coming
By Brian Winter, USA TODAY
When freed slaves founded the community of Turkey Creek in 1866, there was nothing here but swamps, oak trees and a muddy creek. Read more
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