• New on The Root: Bobo, Lomax, Others

    (The Root) — We’re proud to announce that the following writers are now sharing their expertise and perspectives on The Root on a regular basis: Michael Lomax, president of United Negro College Fund, is answering your questions about higher education and HBCU life each Thursday in his column, Ask Dr. Lomax. Lawrence D. Bobo, the…

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  • Bill Clinton Visits Haiti to Promote Investment

    Former President Bill Clinton touched down in Haiti on Sunday for a two-day visit to help promote investment in the struggling nation’s agriculture sector, the Associated Press reports. Clinton, who serves as the United Nations’ special envoy to Haiti, arrived with a delegation that will visit an agriculture school, a coffee-processing plant and a brewery,…

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  • Whose Funeral Is It?

    African-American-owned funeral homes in Chicago and from across the nation staged a procession of empty hearses Sunday on the city’s South Side to underscore the toll that gun violence is taking on Chicago’s black youths, the Chicago Sun-Times reports. Police escorted more than 20 hearses through afternoon traffic, causing at least one driver to stop…

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  • Kwame Kilpatrick Found Guilty in Federal Trial

    The Huffington Post is reporting that a jury has found former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick guilty of multiple counts of racketeering and exortion, attempted extortion, bribery, mail fraud, wire fraud and filing false tax returns. Both Kilpatrick and contractor Bobby Ferguson were found guilty on most counts. Kilpatrick’s 71-year-old father, Bernard Kilpatrick, was only found…

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  • The Amazing Comeback of Susan Rice

    (The Root) — There have been plenty of second acts in politics, from former President Bill Clinton surviving a sex-turned-impeachment scandal, to former Washington, D.C., Mayor Marion Barry returning to public life from a crack-and-prostitute scandal. But rarely do political comebacks happen in the span of a few short months. And yet that appears to…

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  • How College Costs Rose 68 Percent in 10 Years

    At what cost comes a higher-education degree? According to New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow, the cost of college tuition has risen 68 percent. “In the ‘new normal,’ retirement and health care costs simultaneously drive up the cost of higher education, and compete with education for limited public resources. The ‘new normal’ no longer…

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  • 10 Steps to End Rape Culture

    As the saying goes, the biggest lie the devil tells is that he doesn’t exist, and in the Nation, novelist Walter Mosley says Americans use the same idea in refusing to acknowledge rape culture. 1. Name the real problems: Violent masculinity and victim-blaming. These are the cornerstones of rape culture and they go hand in hand. When an instance…

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  • Protecting Black Girl Genius

    Salamishah Tillet is a rape survivor and co-founder of A Long Walk Home, a nonprofit that uses art to end violence against girls and women. She is also an associate professor of English studies at the University of Pennsylvania and the author of Sites of Slavery: Citizenship, Racial Democracy, and the Post-Civil Rights Imagination. She is working…

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  • How Did Harriet Tubman Become a Legend?

    Editor’s note: For those who are wondering about the retro title of this black history series, please take a moment to learn about historian Joel A. Rogers, author of the 1934 book 100 Amazing Facts About the Negro With Complete Proof, to whom these “amazing facts” are an homage. (The Root) — Amazing Fact About the Negro…

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  • 5 Little-Known Facts About 'School Daze'

    Whether you were a kid excited and nervous about the possibilities of college or an adult reminiscing about the good ole days, you likely found something appealing about School Daze, the 1988 Spike Lee Joint about sororities, fraternities and colorism at a fictional HBCU, the first time you saw it. As flawed a film as…

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