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It was the presence of Amir Khan — who ran a failed, controversial campaign for Camden mayor as an independent last year — and his support of Cobb on Tuesday, however, that drew the most ...
Pastor Amir Khan, center, speaks at the Camden County College conference center during a panel discussion on issues facing Camden City, Aug. 29, 2016. (Greg Adomaitis | For NJ.com) ...
Amir Khan speaks to a crowd in front of the MLK House in Camden. King and his friends drove over to Mary’s and sat down at a table, but they were never served.
CAMDEN, N.J. (CBS) -- A home where civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. once stayed in Camden was damaged in a fire overnight. Firefighters were at the home on the 700 block of Walnut Street ...
CAMDEN, New Jersey (WPVI) -- A fire destroyed the former home of Dr. Martin Luther King in Camden, New Jersey early Saturday morning. ... go right ahead with our project," said Pastor Amir Khan.
Owner of Martin Luther King Jr. house that burned in Camden vows to rebuild. Pastor Khan says Dr. King spent time at the New Jersey home from 1948 to 1951 while studying at ... A fire destroyed the ...
Camden pastor Amir Khan recalls being the first Black family to buy a house in Cherry Hill, an all-white neighborhood in the 1960s. The family purchased movie star Frankie Avalon's house.
Mekhi Camden Speed, now 18, pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting one count of second-degree unintentional murder while ... No charges will be filed in no-knock warrant killing of Amir Locke 03:28.
About 50 protesters rallied outside Holtec International in Camden Friday in response to controversial remarks made by the CEO about the work ethic of city residents. “I want you to know that we would ...
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Future home of the MLK Museum in New Jersey is rising from the ashes after house fire - MSN"I actually can see it fully restored," said Pastor Amir Khan, the President of New Beginnings Behavioral Health, who purchased the home several years ago on the 700 block of Walnut Street.
CAMDEN, N.J. (CBS) -- After a particularly violent month of April in Camden, New Jersey, residents marched Saturday to take the streets back. Five people were murdered in a two week period; even ...
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