CARTOONIST RAY BILLINGSLEY HAS BEEN PORTRAYING BLACK FAMILY LIFE FOR DECADES — AND NOW HE’S GETTING HIS DUE Attempted breach of Ohio county election network draws FBI and state scrutiny US drops boos
CARTOONIST RAY BILLINGSLEY HAS BEEN PORTRAYING BLACK FAMILY LIFE FOR DECADES — AND NOW HE’S GETTING HIS DUE Attempted breach of Ohio county election network draws FBI and state scrutiny US drops boos
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CARTOONIST RAY BILLINGSLEY HAS BEEN PORTRAYING BLACK FAMILY LIFE FOR DECADES — AND NOW HE’S GETTING HIS DUE
Attempted breach of Ohio county election network draws FBI and state scrutiny
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Ray Billingsley didn’t much like his second-floor Harlem home on Bradhurst Avenue back then. It was affordable — this being the mid-’80s — but he felt isolated, and he knew crime was a threat: “One evening while in bed with the window open, I actually heard three guys planning on burglarizing my apartment.”