• Support for Affirmative Action Dropping? Or Just White Support?

    As the country awaits the Supreme Court’s decision on the constitutionality of the University of Texas’ consideration of race (among other admissions factors) to ensure a diverse student body, NBC reported on Tuesday on the results of a poll whose results show that a “record low number of Americans support such programs.” Just 45 percent…

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  • 4 Stellar Leaders in Tech Innovaion

    This month, BlackEnterprise.com presents Month of the Man,  where we bring you career features tailored for male leaders of  color all over the world. This week we highlight top male innovators in technology: Shaun Evans Recently included in theGrio.com’s roundup of 100 African Americans to watch , Shaun Evans co-founded an app development company that…

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  • Obama Is Checking Your Email

    (The Root) — Sometimes you gotta laugh to keep from crying, right? From trending topics to Tumblr sites, the Internet has been poking fun at the NSA’s surveillance scandal. The blog Obama Is Checking Your Email is full of pictures of President Obama looking at random people’s computer screens. On its own, the blog and…

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  • For-Profit Colleges: Preying on Black Ambition?

    In a Salon piece, Kai Wright explains why we all need to take a look at the economic structures that are causing degree-seeking students to take on a boatload of student-loan debt. He argues that the wealth for-profit universities are amassing at the expense of black Americans is akin to the subprime-mortgage fiasco that engulfed the nation’s economy…

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  • Quote of the Day: Satchel Paige

    Read more from Satchel Paige here. Henry Louis Gates Jr. is the Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and the director of the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute 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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  • Touch My Hair? That Will Never Be Cool

    (The Root) — I’m still not entirely sure what to make of “You Can Touch My Hair,” an interactive public art exhibit put together by Un’ruly, which actually encouraged people to touch the hair of black women and ask questions about it. Basically, three black women with fabulous hair — a poofy ‘fro, long locks…

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  • Medgar Evers: Legacy Challenged

    (The Root) — Wednesday will mark the 50th anniversary of the assassination of civil rights leader Medgar Evers, and the timing couldn’t be more significant: Any day now, the Supreme Court could strike down a pair of landmark remedies owed in part to Evers’ activism. Uncertainty hovers over observances that began at Evers’ grave site…

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  • Trust Eric Holder's Wisdom

    Writing for the Huffington Post, New York Democratic Rep. Charles Rangel encourages folks to simmer down about the national-security scandals plaguing Attorney General Eric Holder’s administration at the Department of Justice. He suspects that much of the furor has to do with political theater and the Republican Party’s attempts to get one up on the…

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  • Racist Testimony in Death-Penalty Case Inspires New Doc

    The new documentary A Broken Promise in Texas: Race, the Death Penalty and the Duane Buck Case, released by the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, sheds light on the 1997 Texas death-penalty trial of Duane Buck, an African-American man who was convicted of shooting three people, two of whom died. The controversy: Jurors listened…

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  • Erykah Badu's Twitter Beef

    (The Root) — Erykah Badu has proved that Rihanna’s not the only celeb who will clap back if approached incorrectly online. It happened a couple of days ago, but its epicness will never get old. When a woman tweeted, rather disrespectfully, about her dissatisfaction with an Erykah Badu concert she attended, Badu responded with a…

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