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  • We Should Think About How to End the Scourge of War and Killing

    Memorial and Veterans Days come with mixed feelings for veterans like me, especially as we witness how most Americans ‘celebrate’ these holidays. The purpose of Memorial Day is to remember the dead. Some choose to only honor service members.  Others, like me, choose to honor all lives lost due to war. This includes the countless…

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    Michael T. McPhearson






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    May 25, 2015
  • ‘You Don’t Belong Here’: Racists Warn Black Family in Long Island, NY

    Police in Suffolk County, N.Y., are investigating a possible hate crime aimed at an African-American family in Lindenhurst, according to PIX11. Ronica Copes, a resident of the Long Island suburban neighborhood, received the hate letter, written in bold capital letters, on Thursday, warning her family that they did not belong in the neighborhood because “Lindenhurst…

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    Michael T. McPhearson






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    May 24, 2015
  • Fla. Teen Loses Battle to Cancer Weeks After Going to Prom With NFL Player Sen’Derrick Marks

    A Jacksonville, Fla., teen who went on a dream date to her high school prom earlier this month with Jaguars tackle Sen’Derrick Marks has passed away following a long bout with cancer, reports the Florida Times-Union. Khameyea Jennings, 18, died Thursday after a battle with liver cancer, which was diagnosed in 2013, said Cindy Hamilton,…

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    Michael T. McPhearson






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    May 24, 2015
  • Protests, Arrests in Cleveland After Judge Acquits Cop in Deaths of Unarmed Couple Shot at 137 Times

    Protests erupted in Cleveland Saturday after a judge found a white officer not guilty in the deaths of two unarmed black motorists who were shot at 137 times by police after a high-speed chase in November 2012, according to NBC News. Cuyahoga County judge John P. O’Donnell on Saturday found Michael Brelo, 31, not guilty…

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    Michael T. McPhearson






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    May 24, 2015
  • Ex-Va. Delegate in Antebellum Family Portrait Plans to Marry Teen Baby Mama

    Just days after a former Virginia House delegate took a hit on social media for posing in an antebellum family portrait with the teenage mother of his child, Joe Morrissey announced plans to marry the 19-year-old African-American woman, reports Richmond Magazine. Morrissey, 57, who is white, last week publicly acknowledged fathering a child with the…

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    Michael T. McPhearson






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    May 24, 2015
  • In a Scene of a Harem Bath, 2 Women From Different Worlds Are Linked by a Common Bond

    This image is part of a weekly series that The Root is presenting in conjunction with the Image of the Black Archive & Library at Harvard University’s Hutchins Center for African and African American Research. Within the intimate confines of a sumptuous harem bath, two women engage in a ritual of purification unfamiliar to Western…

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    Michael T. McPhearson






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    May 24, 2015
  • Cleveland Officer Found Not Guilty on All Counts in Deadly Chase

    On Saturday a judge found Brelo, 31, who is white, not guilty of voluntary manslaughter in the deaths of Malissa Williams and Timothy Russell, who were both black, according to NBC News. In the case, he stood on the hood of the couple’s vehicle and fired multiple shots through the windshield. Experts testified at the…

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    Michael T. McPhearson






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    May 23, 2015
  • World’s Oldest Person, Jeralean Talley, Marks 116th Birthday

    Nearly a month after gerontology experts named Jeralean Talley the world’s oldest person, USA Today reports, the Detroit-area woman is celebrating yet another milestone: her 116th birthday. Talley was born in Montrose, Ga., on May 23, 1899, and has lived in Michigan since 1935, the report says. Relatives tell the newspaper that she remains active and…

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    Michael T. McPhearson






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    May 23, 2015
  • Watch: Virginia Cop Uses Taser on Black Driver Having Medical Emergency

    Disturbing police body-camera videos show a Fredericksburg, Va., police officer using a Taser and pepper spray on a motionless and silent driver who was having a medical emergency, according to WTOP News. The incident occurred on May 4 about 5 p.m. after three officers responded to multiple calls for a hit-and-run and driver traveling in…

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    Michael T. McPhearson






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    May 23, 2015
  • Brothers Johnson Bassist Louis Johnson Dies at 60

    Louis Johnson, bassist for the popular 1970s group the Brothers Johnson, whose “Strawberry Letter 23” and “I’ll Be Good to You” have become staples at family reunions and other parties, died Thursday, Rolling Stone reports. He was 60. In his heyday, Johnson, a native of Los Angeles who was a self-taught musician, was much in…

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    Michael T. McPhearson






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    May 23, 2015
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