• Obama to Nominate 3 Key Judges

    President Obama is expected to nominate three judges to fill the vacancies on the key 11-member Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, the New York Times reported. The move, analysis suggests, could be seen as “daring” Republicans to filibuster all of the nominees. The contenders for the vacancies may include Cornelia T.…

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  • This Christian Couple Says a Sexless Marriage Is Holier

    ‘What is the point of marriage if you’re not having sex with your spouse? In a piece at BlackAmericaWeb, Michael H. Cottman ponders a couple’s commitment to abstinence after wedlock. I thought the reasoning for marriage, in part, was to spend quality time with your soul mate, which also includes monogamous sexual intimacy. But Jon and…

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  • Quote of the Day: Frederick Douglass

    Read the full quote 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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  • Where's Black Outrage for Mark Carson?

    (The Root) — When James Byrd, a black man, was dragged to his death in Texas in 1998 by a group of men later identified as having white-supremacist tendencies, African Americans were outraged. Most Americans were. That same year, another horrifying hate crime captured the attention of the nation, when gay student Matthew Shepard was…

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  • Veterans Deserve Better on Memorial Day

    In his Washington Post column about Memorial Day, Colbert I. King reflects on what the country owes veterans, especially in light of the disrespect shown in Washington, D.C., to the recent observance of the Bureau of Colored Troops’ 150th anniversary. The observance of the 150th anniversary of the establishment of the Bureau of Colored Troops…

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  • Right-Wing Reflex: Blame Obama First

    In his column at the Chicago Tribune, Clarence Page reprimands the GOP for pointing fingers at President Barack Obama in the IRS scandal, saying that they’re doing so because they don’t know who’s really to blame. … But the big question occupying Capitol Hill is, who is to blame? House Speaker John Boehner’s remarks on…

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  • Is Vine Taking Cues From Hip-Hop?

    (The Root) — Ever wonder why Vine videos are six seconds long? The reason may be rooted in hip-hop. Inspired by the popularity of the gif, Twitter’s micro-video-sharing app Vine is growing in popularity. The app allows users to create short looping videos of six seconds or less. It has led to a creative genre…

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  • First Lady and Kerry Washington Push for the Arts

    (The Root) — Students from the Savoy Elementary School in Washington, D.C., crooned, somersaulted, Lindy Hopped and re-enacted scenes from the 1970s film Grease on Friday as a way to flex their school’s new muscles in arts education. They performed in the gym to an audience of their peers and two distinguished ladies cheering in…

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  • Miguel: Blacks Are Too Judgmental?

    (The Root) — Miguel has been having a tough time on Twitter lately. First he was immortalized as a meme via countless photoshopped pictures after kicking some fans in the face during the BillBoard Music Awards. Now he’s being dragged through the fire after making a blanket statement about black people. “I’m proud of my…

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  • Integration Plaintiff Gets High School Diploma 54 Years Late

    More than half a century after she was a plaintiff in a lawsuit to integrate Virginia’s Charlottesville City Schools, 71-year-old Olivia Ferguson McQueen received her high school diploma on Saturday. The civil rights lawsuit was successful, the Huffington Post reports, but McQueen still spent her senior year sequestered from her peers and tutored in the…

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