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The Million Man March 15 Years Later

For all its stunning symbolic power, the Million Man March failed to take the next step, which was converting the rally's energy into a viable political and social movement.

D.C.: Less Black, More Green

In the second of a three-part series profiling the nation's capital, The Root takes a look at who really holds the purse strings in the rapidly gentrifying (and not-so) Chocolate City.

The Top 5 Labor Victories for Black and Brown Folks

Today, only one in 10 workers belongs to a labor union. But the labor movement is by no means dead. The Root takes a look at five battles that demonstrate that the labor movement could be primed for a comeback.

Black Labor's Laborious Road Ahead

The economy hasn't been kind to organized labor -- especially black organized labor.

Slavery 2010

Think you’re free? Take a close look at the choices you don’t have.  

How Barack Obama Is Paving the Way for a Palin Presidency

You don’t have to be psychic to read the tea leaves. Be afraid, be very afraid.