culture
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Oscar Grant's Dad Can Sue Transit Officer
Oscar Grant’s father will be allowed to sue Johannes Mehserle, the Northern California transit officer who shot and killed his 22-year-old son, now that an appellate court has upheld a lower court’s ruling that the shooting was indeed involuntary manslaughter. The 2009 shooting of Grant has gained renewed attention in light of Trayvon Martin’s shooting…
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Jordan Russell Davis' Shooter Pleads 'Not Guilty'
Michael David Dunn has pleaded “not guilty” to murder in the shooting death of Jordan Russell Davis, a 17-year-old African-American high school student, during an incident at a Florida gas station last year. The shooting is gaining nationwide attention because of its similarities to the Trayvon Martin shooting. NBC News reports: A Florida gun collector has pleaded…
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Massive African-American Cemetery Discovered
Archaeologists digging on the grounds of a Philadelphia playground have found evidence of a 200-year-old grave site that the Mother Bethel African Methodist Epicopal Church purchased in 1810 because Philadelphia cemeteries would not accept black people. Among the estimated 3,000 laid to rest there were prominent African-American folk of that era, the Huffington Post reports: Mother Bethel…
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Start With the Man in the Mirror, Don Lemon
(The Root) — Buried beneath the ever-growing pile of rubble that is the negative reaction to CNN anchor Don Lemon’s “tough love” comments about the black community was the excellent rebuttal by Global Grind’s editor-in-chief, Michael Skolnik. “It’s a reflection, it’s a mirror,” said Skolnik when asked by Lemon if rap and hip-hop “glorify prison…
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Memorializing Black Civil War Heroes
(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. Situated on Boston’s Beacon Hill opposite the State House, the Shaw Memorial evokes a moving combination of intimacy of…
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Can an Open Marriage Work?
In our society, marriage equals monogamy, but Danielle T. Pointdujour says in a piece for Ebony that she wants to buck the trend and have an open marriage. However, she’s concerned that her marriage will be on the rocks if her husband doesn’t want to take the plunge. Most women I know are the selfish,…
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The Pundits Have It Wrong
In the wake of the George Zimmerman verdict, pundits have talked ad nauseam about black-on-black crime and what’s behind it. But in a piece for the Huffington Post, Jason Whitlock says they aren’t hitting the mark. Hopelessness is at the root of it all. Televised simple-mindedness is not beholden to any particular race, political bent…
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Music and Our Not-So-Lost Generation
Tracy Clayton is a writer, humorist and blogger from Louisville, Ky.
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Pro-Trayvon Group to Convene the 'People's Session'
The Dream Defenders, a group of young activists and professionals in Florida, will convene a “People’s Session” in front of Gov. Rick Scott’s office on Tuesday, July 30, in support of “Trayvon’s Law” — proposed legislation that confronts a trifecta of issues that are believed to have led to the death of Trayvon Martin and…
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Obama and the Search for Racial Justice
(The Root) — President Obama boldly acknowledged the connection between institutional racism and economic injustice during an interview with the New York Times on Sunday. Obama’s robust comments on the links between racial justice and economic opportunity came on the heels of a week in which the president tried, once again, to shift the nation’s…

