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EDITORIAL: Reparations Bill Must Move Forward
The recent historic opening day of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture represented a moment in…
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WARREN: Blacks No Longer Considered Human
It appears that the law enforcement officers of America have declared open season on African-Americans, both male and female. "Open…
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EDITORIAL: Justice Still Thwarts Family of Terrence Sterling
Over the past several weeks, the family and friends of 31-year-old Terrence Sterling have continued to protest near the street…
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MORIAL: Racial Bias in Jury Selection
“Illegal and unconstitutional jury selection procedures cast doubt on the integrity of the whole judicial process. They create the appearance…
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CBC Urges More Judiciary Diversity
The importance of the judiciary cannot be overstated as its primary role continues to be to defend and uphold the…
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MORIAL: Stand Your Ground — A License to Kill
"Racial stereotypes are still part of American culture, and, by default, part of the American criminal justice system. Instead of…
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To Be Equal: This is Why We March
By Marc H. Morial NNPA Columnist “It’s just so overwhelming to see all who have come to stand with…
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Civil Rights Movement and Hip-Hop – Part IV
By Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. NNPA Columnist Movements for social change do not just happen in a vacuum. The…
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King’s True Legacy
By Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. NNPA Columnist This month will mark the 85th birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.…
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Trial of Kenyan President Likely to be Delayed Until Next Year
[Reuters] (Reuters) – The trial of Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta on charges of crimes against humanity is unlikely to start…
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