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Despite a new president and against hope, the war machine rolls on, observes the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer.
From Blu Cantrell covers to funky fiddling, this code-switching trio proves that these days, country's got soul.
Thousands gathered in Chicago and got fired up, but did they leave with an action plan?
He riles up the crowd outside the Capitol while his son presides over the debate inside
A number of African Americans have tried to buy NBA, NFL and Major League Baseball teams. Only two have become majority owners, while others became limited partners, and some invested in other pro sports.
Blacks and Hispanics can find common ground by fighting worker exploitation.
Sometimes setting the record straight has nothing to do with truth telling—and everything to do with staking out territory that wasn't yours in the first place.
An ex-pat connects with an African-American community in the City of Lights.
Author Jake Lamar followed in the footsteps of James Baldwin and settled in the City of Lights.
The government's refusal to extradite an alleged drug lord to the United States raises concerns about corruption.
He reveals what inspired his upcoming black agenda summit, and why Rev. Al won't be there.