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by Michael E. Ross onDecember 15, 2012
We spoke with Naseemah Mohamed, who in 2013 will follow in her sister's footsteps as an awardee.
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In a piece for NewsOne, Kirsten West Savali challenges those who claim that it's "living in the past" to recognize black achievement at the Olympics or elsewhere.
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The Root unveils its latest list of young African-American pace setters and game changers. LeBron and Wyclef made the list this year; so did Ayanna and Kendrick. Find out who else.
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