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  • Voter Self-Protection

    John McCain and his Republican henchmen may be down in the polls, but don’t count them out of the election. The Republican Party has been intimidating voters and fostering chaos at the polls for decades, and in the Bush years electoral dirty tricks have become indispensable elements of GOP campaign strategy. So here are the…

  • Waking Simone

    I remember the day in January 1981 when the Americans held hostage in Iran arrived at Andrews Air Force Base. I sat on a school bus, waiting for what seemed like years, as heightened security slowed our entry onto the base. I remember the yellow ribbon tied to the antenna of my dad’s car and…

  • Swing State Dispatches

    Virginia :The winds of change are blowing in Virginia. Even in my nearly all-white, heavily Republican neighborhood just outside Richmond, Obama yard signs and bumper stickers have appeared. Going into Election Day, Obama is up 50 percent to 44 percent in Pollster.com’s most recent compilation and is drawing enormous, enthusiastic crowds not only in Richmond,…

  • Win or Lose, How Will We Cope?

    In the two years since Sen. Barack Obama announced his bid for the presidency, black Americans have been on an emotional roller coaster. Only recently have many of us allowed ourselves to envision what once seemed impossible: A U.S. president who is a person of color. With Obama leading in national pre-election polls, the suspense…

  • The World Is Waiting

    “I know where to go…I know what to do…” —Ready For The World It’s getting late—have you made up your mind? Here’s one last thing for you undecided voters to consider. As soon as the next president is sworn in, he’s going to have a waiting room full of folks with global problems to deal…

  • None of Her Best Friends Were Black

    My mom has never had a black person as a peer. What I mean is, she’s been around black people all of her life, but—besides a brief period in grad school—her social surroundings have made it so that she’s never really had black friends, colleagues, bosses or boyfriends. And I’m beginning to suspect that it’s…

  • Nutty Negroes — Campaign 2008

    Whether he wins or loses, Barack Obama has proven one thing: You no longer need to have a perm or take a trip to the seminary to make it on the national political scene. But for every step forward, the presidential contender has won for the race in the endless 2008 campaign, some kooky colored…

  • Stirring the Melting Pot

    As our country prepares to make history next week, I have been thinking a lot about race. My father came to America from Bangladesh to pursue his education and a better life, just like Obama’s father. He expected that hard work would be rewarded. Like other immigrant families we rarely discussed race; it was assumed…

  • Who You S'posed to Be?

    Last Halloween, we were preparing for Election Day in the midst of much racial tension surrounding then-nominee Barack Obama. Here’s Meera Bowman-Johnson’s article, reprinted below, on the top five costumes that she doesn’t want to see at her door. Halloween has crept upon us and this year, I’m more afraid than ever before. After all, this…

  • Forget New England, Remember the Titans

    You don’t have to have firsthand memories of the T-formation or of the American Football League to recall vividly when the regular season game between the New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts amounted to a playoff preview. These two teams meet on Sunday night, but anyone calling it postseason precursor is either wildly optimistic or…