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The “End of Men” Isn’t the End of Racism
This is an interesting subject and a great commentary from Daisy Hernandez. Do you have any opinions on this? COLORLINES – The “End of Men” Isn’t the End of Racism.
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Tagged black, commentary, Daisy Hernandez, higher education, hispanic, jobs, men, race, racism, white, women
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When things unsaid, say a lot
Excellent article about education in America. When things unsaid, say a lot | Race-Talk.
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Tagged african american, black, education, Georgia, Monise Seward, race, racial equity
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Book Excerpt: The Presumption of Guilt by Charles Ogletree
I’m normally not into reading book excerpts, they seem somehow like a bad midnight snack. I took a flier on this one because of the author-Charles Ogletree. His contentions are dead on and motivated me to drive to Borders and … Continue reading
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Tagged african american, black, Charles Ogletree, Henry Louis Gates, justice, Obama, race, race relations, racism
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Glenn Beck Says Race Relations Were “Moving Right On Track” Before Civil War
Sensationalism trumps journalism, Mis-education trumps education, money and ratings appears to secure anything on television today. He is espousing a dangerously, revisionist, incorrect history of America. To many his misinformation is information and that is a BIG problem. Glenn Beck … Continue reading
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Tagged civil war, Glenn Beck, history, politics, race, racism, slavery
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Courtland Milloy – Tolerance of white militias exemplifies racial double standard
This was a fascinating and compelling read; extremely interesting article. I agree with the case laid out by Mr. Milloy. Courtland Milloy – Tolerance of white militias exemplifies racial double standard.
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Tagged african american, black, Bush, Cheney, militias, Obama, race
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Asbestos Dumped In A Field In Impoverished Black Township
Among the many words that comes to mind after reading this the one that is safe for general reading is HORRENDOUS! Asbestos Dumped In A Field In Impoverished Black Township.
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Tagged african american, asbestos, black, cancer, Hopkins Park, Illinois, Michael Pinski, poverty, race, racism
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Slave Trade Still Part of U.S. Labor Market
This was enlightening and heart-breaking all at the same time. People need hope, the United States for many is there beacon of hope. People will risk anything to come to this country for the hope of a better life. To … Continue reading
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Tagged bondage, economy, immigration, race, slave trade, State Department, United States
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History of Police-Minority Relations in Seattle
In light of the recent events in Seattle, WA this article is very interesting. I thought Seattle was a relatively “harmonic” city. History of Police-Minority Relations in Seattle.
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Tagged justice, minorities, police, race, race relations, Seattle
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Fourth of July 1776, 1964, 2010
Fantastic article from Frank Rich. It is appropriate for today. Op-Ed Columnist – Fourth of July 1776, 1964, 2010 – NYTimes.com.