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Sports Central January 21, 2010 Mark Chalifoux |
Just What Sports Needs, More Racism! AABA is creating an All-White basketball league. |
InternetNews December 22, 2009 |
Latinos Closing Digital Divide: Pew New report finds rising Internet usage among minority segment. |
AskMen.com |
Virgin Islands Researchers Unveil Slavery Records A collection of slavery records newly available over the Internet may help thousands of people trace their families back to Africa through St. Croix, a former slave-trading hub in the Caribbean. |
Reason June 2009 Ezra Levant |
The Internet Saved My Tongue The former publisher of the Western Standard, of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, discusses the aftermath of the publication's story which printed three satirical cartoons featuring the prophet Muhammad. |
BusinessWeek December 31, 2008 Lauren Young |
John Rogers: Preaching the Gospel of Saving The founder of Chicago asset manager Ariel Investments has spent the past decade encouraging black investors to save more. |
Reason December 2008 David Weigel |
Yellow Peril In 1943, in Hirabayashi v. United States, the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed a curfew for all Japanese-Americans. The decision has never been struck down. It could still be used as precedent. |
ifeminists November 24, 2008 Carey Roberts |
Domestic Violence Industry: Racist A report on the domestic violence industry found that incarceration was mostly aimed at men of color. |
Reason November 2008 Michael C. Moynihan |
A Transformation on Race Two new books, Sellout: The Politics of Racial Betrayal, by Randall Kennedy, and Racial Paranoia: The Unintended Consequences of Political Correctness, by John L. Jackson, Jr., discuss America's quiet but radical shift in liberal ideas about race. |
Wired August 18, 2008 Mathew Honan |
15th Anniversary: O. J. Simpson and Wired's Photoshop Experiment Would society have reacted differently to the O. J. Simpson trial had he been white? |
Reason June 2008 Radley Balko |
Soundbite: Freeing the Innocent A conversation with Craig Watkins, the first elected African-American district attorney in Texas history. |
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