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  • Black Barbie Talks

    by Meera Bowman-Johnson

    Imagine what she'd say about being sold at half the price of white Barbie.

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  • Dodd Bill Supports New Consumer Finance Watchdog

    by Dayo Olopade

    Agency would curb lending abuses that have targeted African Americans.

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  • Some Black Pro-Lifers Say Abortion Is Genocide

    That message is gaining traction, judging by the furor over anti-abortion billboards featuring black babies and a controversial Georgia bill.

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  • It 'Helps' To Be White

    by Natalie Hopkinson

    It takes a special kind of talent to take a civil rights novel about black maids to Hollywood. But do you also have to be Caucasian?

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  • Coping with 'The Help'

    by Mary C. Curtis

    Kathryn Stockett, the author of the best-selling novel about white women and their black domestics, does lunch.

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  • GALLERY: The Root's Favorite Female Anthems

    To celebrate Women's History Month, The Root staff compiled our favorite empowering anthems. Some tracks make us tap our feet, some make us pump our fists and others make us cry. But every song is worth hearing. Take a look ... and listen.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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NEWS STAND: Is Obama's Stimulus Program Shortchanging Minorities?

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Plus, the obese go hungry in the South Bronx, Chicago foreclosures, MJ's afterlife payday, and more

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Henrietta Lacks and Her Cancer Cells

by Amy Alexander

In 1951, white doctors took her cervical cells and used them to revolutionize DNA research.

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The Root Interview: Rebecca Skloot

by Rebecca Walker

The author of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks was drawn to the story by the history of unethical medical research on blacks and Jews.

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Marion Jones' WNBA Comeback

by Deron Snyder

She'll never live down her past, but the disgraced Olympic track star can overcome it.

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Closing the Racial Wealth Gap

by Latoya Peterson

A smart approach to finances can narrow the economic disparities between black and white women.

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Foreign Policy

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