culture
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1-800-Who’s-Your-Daddy
I’m prepared to share a dirty little secret that many of my colleagues at Howard University School of Law would probably prefer I keep to myself. Some of our students are serious lawyers-in-training who seize every opportunity they can to keep abreast of the latest legal developments and to immerse themselves more deeply in the…
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The NFL's Rookie Mistakes
Sometimes reporters hype the most dramatic aspect of a story as a way of rooting for it to happen. Other times the press is just clueless. I can’t figure out which scenario is more likely after taking in the coverage of the big news from the National Football League this week. The story is that…
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Stay Black (and Green)
Similar to most kids, I liked new things. Especially when they were shiny. I remember how quickly I lost interest in playing with my C-3PO figurine after it started to dull. So you can imagine that I was a little put off by the fact that Paw Paw, my paternal grandfather, would always wash and…
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Soul Food: A New Place at the Table
My own interest in the study of black food culture field began innocently enough as a child at the tables of my mother and grandmother where I savored hot water bread, oxtails and chess pie all the while pondering the logic of pig feet, stewed okra and banana pudding. My interest in the Diaspora grew…
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Untitled: The Album Formerly Known As
“Cause anytime we mention our condition, our history or existence/They calling it reverse racism.” —Nas’ “N.I.G.G.E.R. (The Slave & The Master)” Contrary to the recent flurry of reports regarding the name change of Nas’ ninth studio album from Nigger to Nas , Nas himself confirms a change, but sets the record straight about the record’s…
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'Conscious’ Rap That Isn’t
The Words I Manifest: Is Conscious Rap Different? And you will find that this perspective is best –-check it out/ These are the words that I manifest. Gang Starr, “Manifest,” No More Mr. Nice Guy A typical take on rap is that whatever Paul Wall and Busta Rhymes are pulling, there is a whole body…
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The Obama Hour
This article and poem was written in the come-up to the 2008 presidential election. The poem, titled “The Obama Hour” was written by Thomas Sayers-Ellis and is reprinted below. Pundits say Obama has a “problem” with white voters. These “hard-working” white folks, in contrast to the lazy, resource-draining, criminally prone black folk, just won’t vote…
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Pakistan’s Biggest Problem? It’s Not India
Things are pretty calm in India. Its recent election of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh means that the world’s largest democracy will once again be led by a seasoned economist. And it all happened peacefully, fairly and relatively without incident. By contrast, in Pakistan, the army is fighting to recapture territory from the Taliban and shore…
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‘Song Yet Sung’ Makes Freedom’s Bell Ring
It’s March of 1850 when James McBride’s new novel, “Song Yet Sung,” opens. That’s when Liz Spocott has the dream that makes her decide she’d rather be a 19th century slave than a 21st century black American. “She dreamed of Negroes driving horseless carriages on shiny rubber wheels with music booming throughout, and fat black…