culture
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Slain Gay Mississippi Mayoral Candidate Died of Lack of Oxygen
The Associated Press is reporting that an autopsy report shows that a man admitted to killing Mississippi mayoral candidate Marco McMillian in February, and that the victim died of from a lack of oxygen. The report does not list a cause of death beyond calling it a homicide. The report says blunt force trauma most…
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Watch This: Kevin Krigger Eyes Historic Win for Black Jockeys in Derby
UPDATED Saturday, May 4, 8 p.m. EDT: Goldencents, the horse ridden by jockey Kevin Krigger, finished 17th, according to Sports Illustrated. Krigger was trying to become the first black rider to win the race since 1902. Earlier: Kentucky Derby contender Kevin Krigger tells CBS News that he plans to win big today. If so, he…
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Watch This: Clarence Thomas: Obama Says What Elites 'Expect From a Black Person'
During a recent wide-ranging interview with C-SPAN, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas took a swipe at President Barack Obama’s popularity among elites and the media, saying that Obama says “the prescribed things they expect from a black person,” Fox News reports. “Any black person who says something that is not the prescribed things that they…
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Jesse Jackson Jr May Use Illness in Sentence Plea
Embattled former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. may follow the path of other fallen Illinois lawmakers and public servants, the Chicago Sun-Times reports. That is, he will reportedly ask a federal judge for leniency on his sentence because of his mental health, the paper says. But prosecutors are skeptical and want to have their own experts…
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Sparks Fly Between Kobe and Mom Over Money
Kobe Bryant and his mother, Pamela Bryant, are reportedly locked in a battle over his memorabilia, including his old jerseys, varsity letters from high school, championship rings and trophies, TMZ reports. Pamela reportedly took the items to an auction house, saying that her son had passed them on to her, and received a $450,000 advance,…
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PepsiCo Drops Lil Wayne
(The Root) — It’s been a tough week for PepsiCo. Earlier this week, they had to pull an ad created by Odd Future member Tyler, The Creator, due to complaints that its content was racist and insensitive toward women. Today, according to the Associated Press, the company dropped Lil Wayne for a controversial lyric in…
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Where Has Cory Booker Been?
Cory Booker has more than 1.3 million followers on Twitter. That’s impressive by any measure, but when you consider Newark, N.J., the city of which he is mayor, has a population a quarter of that size, you understand why he is known by many as America’s Mayor. Booker, even in the world of politics, is…
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The Ghetto Is Public Policy
It’s hard to accept, but the wealth gap is not a mistake, Ta-Nehisi Coates writes at The Atlantic. I spent the last week interviewing men and women, and the children of men and women, who bought their homes on contract in Chicago during the 1950s. Contract buying sprang up in Chicago after the federal government…
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Writing Black History With Scissors
(Special to The Root) — William Henry Dorsey never imagined that there would be a National Scrapbooking Day (May 4), and most present-day scrapbookers have probably never heard of Dorsey. But Dorsey, the son of an escaped slave, was one of the most prolific scrapbook makers in the United States. He was born in 1837…
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The Misguided Missionary Movement to Save Black Babies
Colorlines‘ Akiba Solomon profiles a pro-life effort that she says is fueled mostly by suburban white evangelicals and conservative black men. In some ways, Care Net’s Kansas City operation is neither unique nor new. For nearly 20 years, the evangelical anti-abortion movement has used standalone crisis pregnancy centers to dissuade girls and women from ending…

