• The Top Black Model of 1810

    (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. In September 1810 a black sailor from Boston, today known only as Wilson, arrived in London. Overnight he became…

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  • Denied by AKA, Howard Students Sue for Human Rights Violations

    In a lawsuit filed on Feb. 28 in federal court, two Howard University students are suing Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority for violating their human rights by refusing to admit them and for hazing them when they were prospective members, the Washington City Paper reports.   Laurin Compton and Lauren Cofield, who are daughters of women…

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  • Watch This: NRA's Black Outreach: Scary and Awkward

    Check out the NRA’s latest effort to win over African-American supporters. The video is below, but the shorter version is this: Youngish, angryish black guy in a Yankees cap earnestly says that black people need to be really, really scared of getting shot by people named “Pookie” and thus need guns to defend themselves. Some…

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  • Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Dies

    ABC News reports that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has died at age 58 after a battle with cancer: A self-described champion of the poor who first tried to overturn Venezuela’s powerful elites in a failed 1992 coup, Chavez was democratically elected in 1999, with huge support from the country’s poor. During his time in office,…

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  • Poll: What Does 'Sequester' Mean, Anyway?

    The sequester looms over us like a political bogeyman. Will it directly affect our lives? Probably, but no one knows for sure how. We’re curious: Do you know what all of this means for you and your wallet? Do you care? (And just for the record, if you don’t care, you probably should.) Take the…

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  • Did Marvin Gaye's Son Make Kravitz Drop Out of Biopic?

    Lenny Kravitz has dropped out of the upcoming Marvin Gaye biopic, Sexual Healing, less than a month before the planned start of filming. No official explanation has been issued for why Kravitz stepped down from the role, but Gaye’s son, Marvin Gaye III, will likely be pleased. Late last year he said of the casting…

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  • Gay, Black and Churchgoing: Don't Ask, Don't Tell?

    “Don’t ask, don’t tell” traditionally refers to the former U.S. policy on gay men and women serving in the military. That’s been repealed in favor of a more accepting approach, after much pressure by equal-rights advocates. But in a recent New York Times piece, an unofficial “Don’t ask, don’t tell” policy on the part of…

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  • Did Oberlin Let Racists Win by Canceling Classes?

    In just the past month, racist, anti-Semitic and anti-gay incidents at Oberlin College in Ohio have included slurs written on Black History Month posters, drawings of swastikas and the message “Whites Only” written above a water fountain. The latest, and scariest: a person dressed in a white robe and hood like those worn by the…

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  • Are Poor Black Americans Screwed?

    (The Root) — Everywhere I go I hear middle-class African Americans voice what I now call “the worry.” One successful woman said to me, “We’re screwed, aren’t we?” A public intellectual commented to me, “I fear that a third of our people are toast!” A concerned black minister remarked, “We cannot settle for leaving so…

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  • Aisha Tyler's 10 Favorite Funny Women

    (The Root) — There’s no better time than Women’s History Month to celebrate the best funny ladies, past and present. To honor the women in her business, blerd queen, author and Archer star Aisha Tyler gave us — in her own words — her 10 favorite female comedians. Do you agree?

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