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October 13, 2011
Journal-isms: Looking for some good fall reads? Richard Prince has you covered.
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by Mary C. Curtis onOctober 4, 2011
The Root explores where Obama, race and politics meet with Charlotte's young black mayor, Anthony Foxx.
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by Ellis Cose onSeptember 20, 2011
Saving the black middle class will require more than Obama's jobs program, says author Ellis Cose.
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August 19, 2011
From Journal-isms: The move is meant to address competition from the Internet. Plus: What killed King magazine.
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by John McWhorter onJuly 8, 2011
These days, black people are trained to be wary of feeling too happy about black success. Case in point: Herman Cain.
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by Rebecca Walker onJune 13, 2011
Our ubiquitous reader offers a potpourri that ranges from racial optimism to the role of indigo in the slave trade to the search for a kidnapped woman in the Nigerian Delta.
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June 9, 2011
The Root's managing editor, Joel Dreyfuss, moderates a panel discussion -- featuring author Ellis Cose, Cheryl Contee, Erica L. Williams, Eugene Robinson and Jamal Simmons -- about how blacks from different generations view racism, at a June 6 event sponsored by The Root.
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June 9, 2011
From Journal-isms: Sandra D. Long, an employee of the Philadelphia Inquirer since 1984 and vice president for editorial product development for Philadelphia Media Network, latest owner of the Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News, was dropped from the staff on Wednesday.
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June 9, 2011
The End of Anger author Ellis Cose explains the premise of his book -- that attitudes about racism differ among different generations of blacks -- at a June 6, 2011, event sponsored by The Root.
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June 8, 2011
What is shaping the differing perceptions of racism across the generations? Washingtonians came out to answer this question and more during a panel discussion inspired by Ellis Cose's The End of Anger.
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