• Some People Will Never Forgive R. Kelly

    (The Root) — R. Kelly performed at the BET Awards on Sunday, offering viewers a nostalgic medley of his greatest hits. The audience in the Staples Center in Los Angeles practically swooned as he sang verses from his impressive catalog of hits, including “I Wish,” “Ignition” and “Seems Like You’re Ready.” At times, Kellz held…

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  • Texas Lawmakers Reconvene for Round 2 on Abortion Fight

    Contending that too many voters stand against a GOP measure that would ban most abortion clinics in Texas, Cecile Richards, Planned Parenthood’s president, writes at the Huffington Post that Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s last-ditch effort to revive the measure in special session will not work, especially after state Sen. Wendy Davis’ famous filibuster. The Texas…

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  • Portraying Difference in 18th-Century Brazil

    (The Root) — This image is part of a weekly series that The Root is presenting in conjunction with the Image of the Black in Western Art Archive at Harvard University’s W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research. Depicted approximately life-size, a nearly naked young black man stands before a curving dirt…

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  • Blacks and College Loans: A Cloudy Picture

    (The Root) — When Congress left town on Thursday — marking the start of its Fourth of July holiday — the nation’s elected officials left one piece of unfinished business especially critical to black America’s financial health and well-being: Congress failed to reach a compromise on the best way to structure the interest rates that…

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  • Should Blacks Celebrate Independence Day?

    Arguing that he is “one generation removed from the ugliness of legal oppression in America,” Maryland pastor William H. Lamar IV writes at the Huffington Post that African Americans should not celebrate the Fourth of July, which was adopted when our ancestors were still enslaved. The government and the corporate media celebrate as patriots those…

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  • The Supreme Court Thinks Racism Is Dead

    The Guardian‘s Gary Younge breaks down why the Supreme Court was wrong to assume that racism is a nonissue in striking down a key provision of the Voting Rights Act. He cites Paula Deen’s public relations debacle over her use of the n-word and George Zimmerman’s second-degree-murder trial as grievous examples of today’s racial climate.…

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  • Former Congressman William Gray Dead at 71

    Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives and Philadelphia minister William Herbert Gray III has died at age 71, NBC10 News in Philadelphia reports. Gray was attending the Wimbledon tennis tournament in London when, according to a family spokesman, he died from natural causes. Born in Baton Rouge, La., Gray graduated from Simon Gratz…

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  • CNN 'N Word' Special? Deen's Accuser Says Lawsuit Was Never About the Slur

    With “The N Word,” a special hosted by Don Lemon, CNN dedicated a good chunk of Monday-night programming to the word “n—ger”: who says it, what it means, how it compares to “cracker” and more. The discussion was apparently inspired in part by — and focused heavily on —  the recent allegations of racism against…

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  • Sex Suits Against Kevin Clash Dismissed

    On Monday, a judge in New York City threw out three sensational lawsuits against Kevin Clash, the longtime voice of beloved Sesame Street character Elmo, according to the Daily News. In the suits, Clash, 53, had been accused of preying on underage boys. He resigned from the show last year after the scandal erupted. The…

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  • Why Didn't BET Let B. Scott Be Himself?

    (The Root) — The 2013 BET Awards aired last night, and black folks across the Internet kept a watchful eye on it from beginning to end. Given BET’s record of less-than-stellar shows, I think it’s safe to say that many people watched hoping to catch the screwups as much as to see who performed, who…

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