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- Phen leads request to President Obama to light the White House blue in support of the fight against prostate cancer
- Schools promote healthy eating habits through Federal Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program
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- Coalition of African American Muslims (CAAM) to respond to controversy surrounding Park 51 Project
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- Phen leads request to President Obama to light the White House blue in support of the fight against prostate cancer
- Schools promote healthy eating habits through Federal Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program
- Attorney General Madigan sues company for fake charges on Illinois phone bills
- Coalition of African American Muslims (CAAM) to respond to controversy surrounding Park 51 Project







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The first issue of CopyLine Magazine was published in November, 1990, by Editor & Publisher Juanita Bratcher.
CopyLine’s main focus is on the political arena – to inform our readers and analyze many of the pressing issues of the day - controversial or otherwise. Our objectives are clear – to keep you abreast of political happenings and maneuvering in the political arena, by reporting and providing provocative commentaries on various issues. For more about CopyLine Magazine, CopyLine Blog, and CopyLine Television/Video, please visit juanitabratcher.com, copylinemagazine.com, and oneononetelevision.com.
Bratcher has been a News/Reporter, Author, Publisher, and Journalist for 33 years. She is the author of six books, including “Harold: The Making of a Big City Mayor” (Harold Washington), Chicago’s first African-American mayor; and “Beyond the Boardroom: Empowering a New Generation of Leaders,” about John Herman Stroger, Jr., the first African-American elected President of the Cook County Board. Bratcher is also a Poet/Songwriter, with 17 records – produced by HillTop Records of Hollywood, California.
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