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Rutgers Firing: Happily Ever After?
NFL Players Association President Domonique Foxworth explains in a piece for the Huffington Post why he won’t join “the cacophony of Rice haters” after the video of Rutgers basketball coach Mike Rice’s treatment of players got him fired. Every sports fan was outraged by the video of former Rutgers men’s head basketball coach Mike Rice…
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How America Built the Racial Wealth Gap
(The Root) — The cynic might say that except for a small number of exceptional figures like Barack Obama, Oprah Winfrey or Michael Jordan, America is not much interested in truly full inclusion for African Americans. Any fair assessment must concede that the black road to full citizenship in America has been marked by a…
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An Ancient Figurine's Unknown History
(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. A perfectly matched intimacy of scale and subject resides in this remarkable image from the ancient past. A…
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Well Done, John Lewis. Well Done
(Special to The Root) — Charlayne Hunter-Gault delivered the following remarks on April 4, 2013, at the Allen Prize Symposium at Georgia Tech University in Atlanta, where Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) received the Ivan Allen Jr. Prize for Social Courage. The first time I heard Barack Obama say that he stood on the shoulders of…
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The Accidentally Horrible Lines From 'Accidental Racist'
LL Cool J and Brad Paisley have collaborated on a ditty about the roadblocks to racial harmony called “Accidental Racist,” and we have no doubt that it was done with all the best intentions — as well as with all the sophistication about matters of stereotypes and cross-cultural understanding that you’d expect from 12-year-olds about…
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Mandela's Friend: Thatcher Helped Save Him
It’s widely known that Margaret Thatcher, the former British prime minister who died on Monday at age 87, once called the African National Congress, South Africa’s anti-apartheid party, a “typical terrorist organization” that was “living in cloud-cuckoo land if it thought it was going to run the country.” That “different view” notwithstanding, one of former…
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Must-See: '42' Revisits Important History
(The Root) — The story coming out of Georgia about separate proms for black and white high school students is just the latest example of the ugly history of racial segregation and the ways in which its residue hasn’t been fully erased. It seems that 42, the film about baseball legend Jackie Robinson’s life, is…
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How Facebook Found This Abandoned Child's Parents
An abandoned 4-year-old dubbed “little Jane Doe” has now been identified as Zoe Brown, thanks in part to the nearly 2 million people who posted her photo on Facebook after she was found on a doorstep in South Carolina last Thursday evening, the Huffington Post reports. After her story was widely shared, a tip to…
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‘Mixed Kids Are the Cutest’ Isn’t Cute?
(The Root) — “I’m a Caucasian woman with a biracial child (her father is black). I live in a predominantly white community. Why is it that whenever people discover that I have a ‘mixed’ child, they always say things like, ‘Oh, he/she must be so cute/gorgeous/adorable, those kids are always the best looking. You are…
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Help Georgia Students End Segregated Proms
(The Root) — UPDATED Wednesday, April 10, 2013, at 2:45 EDT: An adviser to the students, Harriet Hollis of the Southwest Georgia Project for Community Education, told Farai Chideya that the students are planning a more private celebration. The Root will bring you more soon about their plans and how they are choosing to make…

