• First-Generation Blacks: My Parents Are African, So Some Parts of Coming to America Was Straight Up Annoying

    (The Root) — When Coming to America premiered 25 years ago, on June 29, 1988, it was an instant classic — and the third-highest-grossing film of the year. The Eddie Murphy comedy, about a prince from a fictional African country who comes to the U.S. to find his future queen, tops plenty of fans’ funniest-movie-of-all-time…

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  • Obamas Visit 'Door of No Return' in Senegal

    The Washington Post is reporting that the Obamas visited the “Door of No Return” on Senegal’s Goree Island Thursday afternoon and looked at the Atlantic Ocean from the same vantage point that African slaves once had on their way to North America. The United States’ first African American president was then joined by his wife,…

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  • Michelle Obama Joins Instagram

    (The Root) — The Internet is squealing over Michelle Obama’s brand-new Instagram account. FLOTUS posted her first picture today, signed “-mo,” indicating that she posted it herself, as she does on Twitter. She is currently chronicling the first family’s trip to Senegal, South Africa and Tanzania and is using Instagram’s new video feature, too. I’m…

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  • Rove: Bush Was Skeptical of Voting Rights Act

    (The Root) — During a Q&A at the Aspen Ideas Festival, Karl Rove, the most prominent Republican strategist in the country, admitted that the Grand Old Party will be unlikely to reclaim the White House if it does not find a way to expand support among minority voters. But he also applauded the Supreme Court’s…

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  • 'Coming to America': Where Are They Now?

    It’s been 25 years since one of your favorite black movies — as evidenced by our Black Movie Madness bracket — was released. Yes, Coming to America, featuring four versions of Eddie Murphy and several Arsenio Halls, hits the quarter-century mark on June 29. Take a look at what some of the cast has been…

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  • Southern Discomfort? The Future of Voting Rights in the US

    (The Root) — Like gleeful children released from detention, officials in Texas, Alabama, North Carolina and other states vowed to enact new voting restrictions just hours after the Supreme Court did their bidding and neutered the Voting Rights Act (pdf). Free at last, they might as well have said. “[Attorney General] Eric Holder can no…

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  • In Defense of Rachel Jeantel

    (The Root) — The George Zimmerman murder trial has captured the nation’s attention since it began. When Rachel Jeantel, the last person to speak with Trayvon Martin (aside from Zimmerman), took the stand, it ignited a dialogue on race, class and the cultural shaming of our own. Many people have been very critical of the…

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  • Watch This: Anti-Racism Lesson Goes Viral 40 Years Later

    The day after the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968, third-grade teacher Jane Elliott listened to her class in an all-white Iowa town make racist remarks about his death and decided to teach them a lesson, according to the Globe and Mail. “What I had racked my brain [for] was a…

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  • Is Cursive Still Necessary?

    During Thursday’s testimony in the George Zimmerman second-degree-murder trial, the defense cross-examined Trayvon Martin’s friend Rachel Jeantel, with whom he was talking on the phone when Zimmerman shot and killed him on Feb. 26, 2012. During the cross-examination, defense attorney Don West gave Jeantel a piece of paper to read for the record. But she…

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  • Paula Deen Calls the Rev. Jesse Jackson

    Civil rights leader the Rev. Jesse Jackson tells the Associated Press that he will help embattled celebrity chef Paula Deen overhaul her image after her past use of a racial slur was revealed. He tells the AP that she shouldn’t become a “sacrificial lamb” over the issue of racial intolerance. Further, he argues that if…

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