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Obama Created Recession As ‘Payback’ For Racism
Please, please, please know our history as a nation and pay attention to current events and history. I will always support and if necessary defend the freedoms granted to us in the Constitution however, men like Mr. Limbaugh twists and … Continue reading
Obama’s black paradox and our own
Fascinating and insightful article by George Davis. Obama’s black paradox and our own | Race-Talk.
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Tagged african american, black, McChrystal, Obama, politics, race, racism
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Feds To File Suit To Block Arizona Immigration Law
It is now official. The Justice Department will challenge the legality of SB 1070. This is going to be a long and bitter process on both sides. Feds To File Suit To Block Arizona Immigration Law : NPR.
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Tagged Arizona, civil rights, justice, politics, racism, SB 1070, social justice
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Mapping the Spread of SB 1070
This is the beginning of a malignancy spreading across America. Excellent article and updates from Seth Freed Wessler, Karina Hurtado, and the staff at Colorlines. Do we really want a land where certain people need to prove their right to … Continue reading
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Tagged Arizona, civil rights, justice, politics, racism, SB 1070, social justice
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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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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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Black Citizen’s Guide To Police Confrontation
On June 1 there was a post titled,”Supreme Court: If you want the right to remain silent, say so” with the decision that we now have to formally invoke our Miranda rights while in police custody I think this is … Continue reading
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Tagged ACLU, african american, black, incarceration, jail, justice, law, minorities, Miranda, police, race, racism, Supreme Court
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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.