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91 Years Old and Still Teaching
Editor’s note: This article first appeared in the Vineyard Gazette (www.mvgazette.com) and is reprinted here with permission. When Charlotte Holloman was a little girl, only 8 years old, she and her parents visited the summer home of Harry T. Burleigh on Martha’s Vineyard. Mr. Burleigh, best known for his instrumental role in arranging and publishing…
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Why Police Want to Share Profiling Data
(The Root) — “Six or seven years ago, I was sitting around writing a piece for public consumption. I thought, ‘What I could use here are some stats on racial profiling and police brutality.’ There were none — there are none. We just don’t have the numbers, and that’s because there’s no mandatory reporting.” That’s…
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'Preachers of L.A.' No Excuse Not to Go to Church
Nikki Woods argues in a piece at BlackAmericaWeb that the extravagant lifestyles of pastors depicted on the Oxygen network’s reality show Preachers of L.A. are no justification for turning away from the black church. Were you one of the 1.1 million viewers who tuned into the [premiere] of the new hit reality show “Preachers of…
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Is the GOP Trying to Block the Election of a Black Republican?
In a piece at The Guardian, black conservative commentator Crystal Wright hits her own party for failing to make good on its promise to reach out to minorities. Nearly a year after GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney lost the 2012 election, Republicans have resorted to subversive tactics in an Illinois congressional race to thwart the…
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Quote of the Day: Johnnie Carr on the Civil Rights Movement
Read Johnnie Carr’s New York Times obituary here. Henry Louis Gates Jr. is the Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and founding director of the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University. He is also the editor-in-chief of The Root. Follow him on Twitter and Facebook.
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Whites Outnumber Blacks at an HBCU
(The Root) — When Bluefield State College opened in the late 19th century, it was created to educate the children of black coal miners in segregated West Virginia. But political change, economic upheavals and changing demographics have resulted in a change in complexion at the HBCU. Today it is 90 percent white, according to NPR.…
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'Scandal' Recap: It's All About the Hair
(The Root) — Somebody’s three-quarter-inch barrel curler was working overtime on last night’s episode of Scandal, from the disintegration of Olivia’s always epic side flip to Mellie’s lightweight lion’s mane. Hair — specifically its undoing — told the real story. The show opened with a flashback to lil’ Liv confronting her father, Darth Vader, er,…
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Dominicans and Black American Roots?
(The Root) — “My ancestors were former American slaves invited to live in the Dominican Republic when Haitians had control of the island. We know that these former slaves came from Philly. Samaná was mostly populated by American slaves. Everyone there pretty much has an American last name — mine from that side is Jones. What other information do…
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Residents Reject Naming Street Corner After Biggie Smalls
(The Root) — Brooklyn, N.Y., resident LeRoy McCarthy has long been a fan of slain rapper Christopher Wallace, who was also known as Biggie Smalls, Big Poppa, Notorious BIG and so on. So he started an online petition to rename a street corner in honor of the rapper, who immortalized his Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood in his…
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'12 Years a Slave' Cast on Making the Film
(The Root) — Michael Fassbender, the actor who plays Master Edwin Epps in 12 Years a Slave, told an audience at the Telluride Film Festival in Colorado that working with film director Steve McQueen is “painful.” “I like to be punished, and Steve likes to punish,” Fassbender joked, as he explained how it is every…

