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Scottsboro Boys pardoned: What other infamous civil rights cases are in need of closure?
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Tagged african american, black, civil rights, justice, law, Pardon, race, racism, Scottsboro boys
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Six Women Pardoned for Civil Rights-Era Arrests
The women should not have been arrested. The pardon should have occurred at least 30 years ago. Six Women Pardoned for Civil Rights-Era Arrests.
David Duke considers presidential bid
We all know he will not make it past New Hampshire. Take note of the type of characters who are running in 2012. Report: David Duke considers presidential bid – On Politics: Covering the US Congress, Governors, and the 2010 … Continue reading
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Tagged David Duke, election 2012, Ku Klux Klan, politics, racism, republican
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Al B Back- Super Negro
Entertaining but listen for the underlying message Al is delivering. Brothers, we live this every day. By the way, THE MYTH IS TRUE. IT IS A REALITY!
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Tagged Al B Black, arts, poetry, racism, spoken word, video
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Beauty May Be In Eye of Beholder But Eyes See What Culture Socializes
Dr. Lyubansky writes a good rebuttal piece to the horrendous article by Satoshi Kanazawa on Psychology Today. Psychology Today took down Mr. Kanazawa’s article a few hours after it was originally posted due to the outrage (rightfully so) it caused. The problem I … Continue reading
The war on drugs is an unconstitutional war on African-Americans
An excellent commentary by Renay Patterson-Scott on an issue that we need to demand a change in. Race-Talk » Blog Archive » The war on drugs is an unconstitutional war on African-Americans.
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Tagged african american, criminal justice, drugs, incarceration, justice, law, Obama, police, politics, race, racism, Renay Patterson-Scott, War on Drugs
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Okla. House reprimands legislator for race remarks
A tearful apology, and then she votes in favor of her own reprimand. It’s more than what Marilyn Davenport has done in California. However, it is not enough. As a public official there is an inherited responsibility that comes with the … Continue reading
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Tagged California, discrimination, Marilyn Davenport, Oklahoma, race, racism, Reprimand, Sally Kern
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The Crime of Being President While Black
Excellent article from Jack White. The Crime of Being President While Black | The Root.