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WHYVILLE HELP : GALLERY : DR. LEILA : SEARCH : SUBMIT : STAFF : HOME Feb 22, 2009

 

10 Year Anniversary Contest

The Times Editor announces a contest celebrating Whyville's 10 year anniversary.

10 years ago, in March of 1999, our community came to life. It is hard to believe how much Whyville has grown and changed since its conception. This March, 2009, we are celebrating our 10 year anniversary, and are giving all you the chance to join in.

Throughout the month of March, we want you to submit articles about the history of Whyville. Each week, the best articles will be selected, and those citizens will receive 150 pearls and a great face part (to be revealed at a later date).

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   HOT TOPICS
State of Whyville: Map, Oldbies, and More!
CityHall updates the State of Whyville.

   SENATE RACE
The Senate Race Finalists
CityHall announces the Senate Race finalists.

   PEOPLE
Oh Baby - Naming a Baby
Singel12 writes about the important ritual of naming a baby.

   HOT TOPICS
The Truth About Lies
Mylo9810 discovers that lies only turn out bad.

   HOT TOPICS
Darfur NOW!
WhomIam wants to help save Sudan from mass genocide.

 

 

   SCIENCE CHICAGO
Sweet Science
DrRabiah shows how cotton candy might inspire a medical breakthrough.

   INTERVIEW
Interviewing the Greek Gods: Cupid
Megmeg9 interviews the God of Love.

   PEOPLE
Standing on the Edge
Kindell stood on the edge.

   ENTERTAINMENT
Easy Clams Results
Ooooopppp announces the winners of last week's contest.

   ENTERTAINMENT
The UK Quiz
Cobd launches a new quiz.

El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz

Wicked777 takes a look at the life of an important historical figure.

Some of you might be wondering who I'm talking about. Odds are, you already know this person under a different name. The anniversary of his death was just last week.

He was born in 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska, but grew up in Lansing, Michigan. He had six siblings, two half-sisters, and a half-brother. Everyone in his immediate family was black. His father was killed by racists and his mother was locked up in a mental institution. He dropped out of school after the eighth grade. Growing up wasn't easy.

As a teenager, he moved to Boston to live with his older half-sister, Ella. His height made him look mature for his age, so he was able to get a job shining shoes. He learned to dance, bought wild-looking suits (they were fashionable at the time), and made friends with an older crowd. He even met a girl, Sophia.

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