• Supreme Court, Don’t Gut the Fair Housing Act

    Before former Sen. Edward Brooke (R-Mass.) died earlier this month, one of his final acts of advocacy was an effort to save the Fair Housing Act—and the Supreme Court should pay close attention to Sen. Brooke’s defense of this landmark legislation as it considers the future of this law. Sen. Brooke was the first African…

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  • Middleweight Boxer Jermain Taylor Arrested on Charge of Pulling Gun on Family at MLK Parade

    Middleweight boxer Jermain Taylor was arrested at a Martin Luther King Jr. parade in Little Rock, Ark., Monday after he allegedly put a gun to a man’s head and threatened to shoot, the Associated Press reports.   During the parade, Taylor reportedly wielded his championship belt for everyone to see and then knelt down to give it…

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  • Poll: 50 Percent of Americans Say Race Relations Have Gotten Worse Since Obama Took Office

    Nearly 50 percent of Americans say that race relations in the U.S. “have gotten worse” since President Barack Obama took office, and a mere 15 percent say that race relations have improved under Obama’s tenure, results from an Al-Jazeera and Monmouth University poll reveal. People’s opinions about the state of race relations differed along racial lines. “White…

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  • Black Cubans: Restoring US Ties Is Cool, but America, Keep Your Hang-Ups About Race at Bay

    It doesn’t matter how much Cuba’s culture changes now that the U.S. has restored diplomatic relations; if you’re waiting for black Cubans to set off some sort of racial revolution, don’t hold your breath. That’s according to some black Cubans who shared their thoughts on race with The Root in the edited Q&A below. Omar Diaz is a 28-year-old…

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  • I Spent MLK Day With Presidential Hopeful Ben Carson. Here’s What I Learned

    If you want a better idea about what Dr. Ben Carson sees as the driving force behind his presidential campaign-in-waiting, perhaps look no further than Carson’s own explanation for his rise in popularity on the conservative political circuit: “It’s not so much me as it is the courage to say what needs to be said.”…

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  • Brooklyn Man Who Was Choked During His Arrest Wins Lawsuit Against NYC

    Kevin Dennis-Palmer, a 28-year-old father from Brooklyn, N.Y., settled a lawsuit against New York City for $75,000 for a 2013 incident that Dennis-Palmer alleges involved police brutality. He says that officers from the New York City Police Department used excessive force on him during a routine stop, including putting him in a choke hold, the…

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  • Yes, There Were Black Confederates. Here’s Why

    The myth of black Confederates is arguably the most controversial subject of the Civil War. Over the past four years, the debate over whether or not blacks fought for the Confederacy has been the most discussed topic on Civil War Memory, a popular website attracting teachers and scholars from around the world, and the Atlantic…

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  • Nubian Figure Made of Ivory Comes Bearing Gifts

    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. The ancient Near Eastern empire of Assyria is commonly known to history as a power unswervingly committed to savagery, with…

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  • Roxbury Artist Shines in Google Doodle for MLK Day

    Ekua Holmes is a painter and collagist who mixes brilliant and vibrant color sense with a keen observation of personal interactions and urban life. And today the Roxbury, Mass., artist is having a day like no other: She was selected to create the Martin Luther King Jr. Day Google Doodle, which greets millions of Web…

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  • Martin Luther King Jr. on Revolution and Justice

    Editor’s note: We’ll be featuring a quote from the iconic civil rights leader every day until Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday. Read more about Martin Luther King Jr.’s revolutionary spirit here.

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