Missing, Murdered Black Youth Get Unequal National Media Coverage
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Their missing persons and murder cases dominated national news coverage for months, sometimes for more than a year.
Holloway, 18, went missing during a trip to Aruba in 2005. Anthony, 3, went missing from Florida in July. Smart, 14, went missing from Utah in 2002 but was found alive nine months later. Ramsey, 6, was found dead in her Colorado home in 1996.
Diamond and Tionda Bradley, Yasmine Acree and Mya Lyons are all from Chicago and still missing–except Lyons, who was fatally stabbed in July, around the same time Caylee Anthony reportedly went missing. Police have named her mother a suspect in the girl’s potential homicide.
The Anthony case is ongoing and is being covered by every major news network.
Greta Van Susteran’s show, On the Record, recently aired a one-hour special about the Caylee Anthony case, and CNN’s Nancy Grace Show is also scheduled to air a two-part special on the case.
Anthony’s disappearance overshadowed coverage of Mya Lyons’ case.
Lyons’ murder was only covered for a few days by FOXNews Channel on the Van Susteran and Geraldo Rivera shows, where the Defender provided updates on the Lyons case for both shows.
Her case was also featured as an exclusive on American’s Most Wanted Web site.
The 9-year-old girl was brutally stabbed in her head, neck and abdomen, and left for dead in an alley less than a block from her father’s home on the South Side. Her father found her clinging to life, but she died a few hours later. No suspects have been named in her case.
Coverage on Holloway was resurrected earlier this month but not because of new developments in her missing persons case. There will be a made-for-television movie by the Lifetime network about her 2005 disappearance.There were also several movies made about the JonBenet Ramsey case.
So, what about the Bradley sisters, Acree and Lyons?
Diamond and Tionda Bradley went missing from their South Side home in 2001. They were ages 3 and 10 respectively. Their case initially garnered national attention and sparked the largest hunt in Chicago Police Department history. The Nancy Grace Show often features the sisters’ case and also did a one-hour special about their disappearance. Their case was also featured on AMW as was the cases for Holloway, Anthony, Smart and Ramsey.
The Bradley sisters’ family continues to keep their case in the spotlight by holding prayer vigils and marches every July 6, the day they disappeared seven years ago.
“I just know they are out there, and it’s important for us to let them know that we are still looking for them and want them home safely. I will do everything I can, and call everyone I can to help us bring Diamond and Tionda home,” the girls’ aunt Shelia Bradley-Smith told the Defender.
Bradley-Smith said keeping their case in the national spotlight helps tremendously in keeping the girls' disappearance case from going stale. “Every little bit helps,” she said.
Yasmine Acree, 15, went missing from her West Side home last January. Her case garnered no national news coverage.
Inquiries by the Defender to major news networks about the coverage of missing persons cases were not answered by press time. Acree, an honor student at Austin Polytech High School, never made her bed the day she went missing, a huge red flag to her mother.
“I’m a strict parent, and that was one of the main priorities when you got up in the morning. You had to make your bed before you left the home. There wasn’t a day that went by when Yasmine didn’t make her bed. When I saw it not made up that day, I knew something was wrong,” her mother, Rose Starnes, told the Defender.
That wasn’t the only thing that was out of place that day. A lock on the basement door was also cut. Yasmine’s bedroom was in the lower level of the house.
Her mother called the police three times, she said, before an officer arrived.
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themanwithadog
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Embrace Obama as the new president and hope that his coming will start a change in the american attitude to race.
At present it is despicable in its attitude towards the defenceless missing children. The police attitude is portrayed in rarely shown clips of violence towards the black people of america.
The authorities should show an equal display of care and understanding to Rose Starnes and other distraught black parents that they give to others
- 3 years ago
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themanwithadog
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kennymotown
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I'm voting this up Keith you are absolutely correct, I am
in a lot of respects ashamed of just how not far America has come. - 3 years ago
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kennymotown
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keithponder
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Has America really changed ?
- 3 years ago
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keithponder
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myowndesignjf
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I'm in Florida and I see the news blowing their tops about the Caylee Anthony case almost 24/7. The first thing I thought when I saw this case get nationwide attention was why this one and not one of the myriad of other stories around the country? Sadly, I've never heard anything about the cases about these black children. It makes an obvious point about how this country still has a long way to go.
- 3 years ago
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myowndesignjf
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PlatoTacius
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Hopefully we will move forward with courage and grace into the new age... and with kind hearts and clear minds toward as much respect for others of different nationalities as we have for ourselves...
- 3 years ago
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PlatoTacius
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Scarabus
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Racism is alive and rancid in America. Multiple clips on YouTube show McCain/Palin supporters admitting they would never vote for a black man or woman, regardless of ability and qualifications. Rush the Comedian claimed that Colon Powell's painfully reluctant endorsement of Obama was racist. WTF!
False nostalgia is rampant. The 60s were exciting, yes, but also tragic. MLK was assassinated in the 60s. JFK was assassinated in the 60s. RFK was assassinated in the 60s. Yes, we gained the opportunity to vote for black Americans during the 60s. But now that opportunity is under attack.
Our nation is poised. Will we move forward? Or will we fall back toward terrible evil? Will our nation prove itself great? Or will it prove itself petty, fearful, bigoted, and just plain small?
- 3 years ago
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Scarabus
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keithponder
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Missing, Murdered Black Youth Also Get Unequaled Attention On Current.TV .
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keithponder
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HolyCity2012
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keithponder:
who's fault is that?
- 3 years ago
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HolyCity2012
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keithponder
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keithponder:
It is nobodys fault. It is just obvious.
- 3 years ago
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keithponder
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pokesmot
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Ya know I see this and folks telling about this on TV, fer some reason it doesn't hit home?
- 3 years ago
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pokesmot
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petarro
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Incredible, we need to send this to other people.
- 3 years ago
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petarro
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goldenways
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http://blackandmissing.blogspot.com/
This is an excellent blog for this issue:
Deidra has been running her blog, Black and Missing but Not Forgotten since July 2007. She states:
"This blog is dedicated to all the missing black women in America. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr once said "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter." If the media doesn't step up”who will? Let these ladies know that we did not forget about them."
- 3 years ago
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goldenways
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