• No, Van Jones, I Do Not Have to Give the Racist in Chief ‘His Due’

    As someone who was born, raised, and currently lives in the South, I have grown accustomed to hearing colorful phrases infused with racist overtones, such as betraying someone by “selling them down the river” or hearing an unsolicited comment from the “peanut gallery.” In fact, a few days ago, I engaged my Yankee coworkers in…

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  • Florida Judge Rules in Favor of Counting Votes Because…Football

    In a win for Florida Democrats, Bill Nelson, the rule of law and common sense, a federal court cited the Constitution and (yes, this is actually true) the NFL rulebook to explain why election officials in the Sunshine State can’t just arbitrarily toss the ballots of eligible voters who voted by mail. “Consider the game…

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  • California Is Using Slave Labor to Fight the Wildfires

    “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction” — The 13th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America text Yesterday, I vacuumed the stairs. There was a time…

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  • Why It’s Taking Florida and Georgia So Long To #CountAllTheVotes, Explained

    Well hello again, Racist Baby! I’m afraid it’s a little more complicated than that. No one is trying to steal the election, people are just trying to make sure all the votes are counted. Well actually, that’s not true. Because we have a white nationalist president, those seem to be the only places he wants…

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  • For Once, Trump Was Right: Florida Officials Admit to Widespread Voter Fraud

    In a midterm election where hypothetical allegations of voter fraud played strawman for voter-suppression efforts across the country, the conservatives who advocate for Voter ID and strict voter regulations finally uncovered a case of widespread voter fraud…by Republicans. The Miami Herald reports that a Republican election official allowed residents of Bay County, Fla., to vote…

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  • Why They Kneel: New York, San Francisco and How To Colonize a City in 5 Easy Steps

    To examine the injustice and inequality that prompted some NFL players to protest during the national anthem, each week, for the remainder of the NFL season, The Root will explore the data behind racial disparities in the two cities represented in the National Football League’s premiere matchup—Monday Night Football. Tonight, the New York Giants travel…

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  • School District Punishes Teacher for Using N-Word by Forcing Her to Continue Teaching Students

    A teacher who reportedly used the n-word in a classroom to describe, among other things, her black cat, is back at work at a Central Pennsylvania high school after the school district says it has “comprehensively addressed” the concerns of teachers and parents. According to Fox 43, a teacher at Susquehanna Township High School in…

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  • The Greatest American Heroes: A Friendship Forged During 5 Years as Prisoners of War

    On Saturday, when President Donald J. Trump passed on celebrating American war heroes because … rain, it immediately reminded me of stories I was told during a couple of cookouts I attended. The first was when I visited one of my best friends. He was a soldier in the U.S. Army and stationed at Fort…

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  • The Root’s Clapback Mailbag: Imagine

    Last night was The Root 100, our annual salute to black excellence. After the event was over, the entire staff went out for a late dinner … Except for me. Most of our staff are off today … Except for me. The reason I went home early and insisted on doing a mailbag is that…

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  • A Twitter Account Is Outing White People Who Pretend to Be Black and It's Hilarious

    I believe it was William Shakespeare, in his great tragedy, Othello, who said: “Everybody wants to be a nigga, but nobody wants to be a nigga.” Or maybe the quote comes from the 192nd chapter of Psalms. Or the Emancipation Proclamation … I’m not quite sure. But in the two thousand and eighteenth year of…

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