There need to be regiments of young white people coalescing into squadrons of anti-racism reformers to modernize and re-educate white racists.
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The New Black Opinion-Makers
Black opinion-makers for this generation and the generation to come are carrying on the tradition of molding black public opinion for progress.
Read More »From Field Holler to Mass Movement to Concert Halls
The black people of Hollywood, South Carolina, like black people all over America, loved this music for the power it instilled in them; for the hope it engendered and for the spiritual feeling it awakened in them.
Read More »America after Obama
Nate Silverman the polling genius says that the Senate can fall to Republican control in the 2014 election and if he’s right, look out.
Read More »God and the Planetarium
Whenever I’m in a conversation about the planetarium I like to make people laugh (and think) by telling them that from the looks of the real night sky, I think that God must have been to the planetarium too.
Read More »He’s Not Heavy: Tribute to a Brother
A week later I received a call from Ted. His voice was solemn: “There is bad news and there is good news.”
Read More »Drug-Test Politicians – All of Them
Congress ought to lead by example and initiate this requirement for themselves. After all, most American workers are drug tested.
Read More »The Kelly Files: White Christmas, White Santa
Megyn Kelly looks into the television camera and speaks in a manner that suggests she thinks there are only white children in Santa Claus’s world.
Read More »On ‘Roots,’ ‘Django Unchained,’ ’12 Years a Slave,’ Eight Years a President and Race in America
It’s been over 400 years, this black burden. That’s a long time; how far have we come?
Read More »Racist Congressional Obstructionism: History Will Be the Judge
The Republicans of today will not be able to wriggle loose from the judgments of history.
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