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  • The (Not So) New World Order

    by Natalie Hopkinson

    Yinka Shonibare MBE’s career retrospective at the Smithsonian just goes to show how strange things get when the empire strikes black.

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  • Maybe Your Great-Grandmother Really Was Cherokee

    by Kenneth J. Cooper

    A new exhibit at the National Museum of the American Indian traces black-Native American relations from the 1500s to the present.

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  • Is the USDA Still the Last Plantation?

    by Terence Samuel

    During the Bush administration, 13,999 racial discrimination cases were swept under the rug at the Agriculture Department. What will Secretary Tom Vilsack do about it?

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  • Rakim's Back

    by David Wall Rice

    Def Jam is 25. "Rapper’s Delight" is 30. And Rakim is 41. But with his latest album, The Seventh Seal, hip-hop heads can remember the best of the golden age.

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  • Listen Up! The Afghan War Costs Serious Guap

    Like, "we're already $243 billion in the hole" serious...

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  • Oops! Lawmakers Under Investigation Revealed Through Leak

    The House ethics committee has an eyeball on, among others, Maxine Waters. And now everybody knows it...

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  • Roy DeCarava, Famed Photographer, Dies at 89

    DeCarava made a name for himself depicting Harlem life in the 50s and 60s...

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  • Check It Out: Obama Says Health Care Reform Will Help Small Biz

    In a press conference, President Obama responds to the health care reform rolled out earlier in the day by Dems...

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  • Interior Secretary Signs MLK Memorial Permit

    Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar approves Martin Luther King Tribute on the National Mall...

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  • Listen Up! MLK's Daughter in Running for SCLC Presidency

    The two finalists for the SCLC's top post are former Arkansas Judge Wendell Griffen and the Rev. Bernice King...

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  • Economy Grows For First Time in Year

    The U.S. economy grew at a 3.5% annual rate in the third quarter, ending a string of declines over four quarters that resulted in the most severe slide since the Great Depression...

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  • Obama Signs Hate Crime Bill Into Law

    President Obama on Wednesday signed a law that makes it a federal crime to assault an individual because of his or her sexual orientation or gender identity...

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  • Obama Gives First Black Senator Congressional Gold

    President Obama honored Edward Brooke, the first African American to be elected to the Senate by popular vote...

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  • Chiefs' Johnson Uses Gay Slurs, Is Totally Sorry For It

    Kansas City Chief Larry Johnson has been asked to stay away from the team while they and the NFL investigate Johnson's remarks...

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Double X

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Foreign Policy

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Washington Post

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Newsweek

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  • Domestic Terror: The Worry About Homegrown Plots
  • Education Reform From the Union Point of View
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