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The GOP Race that Can’t Get Beyond Race

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By George E. Curry
The Republican race to become the party’s presidential standard bearer has been increasingly characterized by candidates invoking racist stereotypes.



Gordon Hirabayashi: 1918 – 2012

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By The Editors
He bore no bitterness toward the country, his native land, which had once betrayed him.



Does This Guy’s Face Look Familiar?

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By Lee A. Daniels
Mike O’Neal, Speaker of the House for the state of Kansas, came to national attention this week because early in the week he forwarded from his personal e-mail account an e-mail that likened First Lady Michelle Obama to the Dr. Seuss character, the Grinch – because of a photograph of her with windblown hair – and included a sneering reference to her as “Mrs. YoMama.”



Judge Robert L. Carter, 1917 – 2012

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The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund mourns the passing of Judge Robert L. Carter, a true giant of the struggle for racial justice and equality.



Touré’s Inauthentic ‘Post-Blackness’

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By Kenneth J. Cooper
For starters, I’ll concede Touré is right about a couple points he makes in his new book, “Who’s Afraid of Pot-Blackness? What It Means to Be Black Now.” There is no such thing as “authentic” or “legitimate” blackness. African Americans as a people have never empowered anyone to make those judgments.



Excavating Harvard’s Slavery-Connected Past

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By Kenneth J. Cooper Brown University’s daring self-examination of its historical ties to slavery has prompted a second Ivy League school, venerable Harvard University, to do the same. The 2006 report that Brown President Ruth Simmons, “Slavery and Justice,”  commissioned found deep connections between the university in Providence, R.I. and slavery and the slave trade. [...]



Cain’s Presidential Bid was Asinine-Nine-Nine

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By George E. Curry
Herman Cain’s asinine campaign to become president of the United States is now toast. Not just toast – burnt toast. He officially flamed out Saturday on the heels – or, shall we say, high heels – of yet another woman accusing him of sexual misconduct.



Law Ending Prison-Based Gerrymandering Upheld in NY

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New York Supreme Court Justice Eugene Devine upheld New York’s law ending prison-based gerrymandering in the Little v. LATFOR lawsuit.



A New Anthem, Maybe?

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By Doug Miller
Just don’t expect a lot of very much poorer minorities to join the choir.



The More Things Change, the More (Some) Things Stay the Same

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