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Why do academicians continue "discovering racism," as if they actually expected it to go way? Then when they discover that it remains viable, they discuss the problem, but offer no potential solutions.
By Milton Jordan | Published 10/2/2007
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a day in the life of guy with stuff to write about
By Anthony Odom | Published 7/25/2007
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In this day and age I actually was shocked to find just how many racists organizations still exist, and how many of them willingly display their hate on the Internet.
By SummerIsComing | Published 7/25/2007
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The intention of racists is not racial dominance per se. This essay shows that racists are nihilists in that, in the Orwellian sense, they seek power for power's sake and seek to inflict suffering for the purpose of retaining power.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 7/9/2007
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Now usually I only have the news channel on in the background while I work, so maybe I have my facts wrong. From what I have heard it seems many people find the enforcement of Immigration Laws discriminatory, and those who wish to have them enforced as racists.
By Dennis M Coffey | Published 2/2/2007
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America's Founding Fathers condoned or practiced African slavery in the early United States, and yet are widely regarded (certainly by white Americans) as great heroes of our past. Is this acceptable?
By Brian Tubbs | Published 8/29/2006
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Interracial marriage, like same-sex marriage, was considered unnatural and would ultimately lead to the destruction of a sacred institution.
By Ken Sanders | Published 8/9/2005
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All over the country, people (mostly Southernors) continue to proudly display the flag that was chosen by a faction of the United States that once tried to secede so they could keep slaves. Insodoing, they're propagating a message of racism.
By Robert Switzer | Published 12/15/2006
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What role do parents play in how their children view others? I say it's a very big role and that far too many parents are NOT playing their part.
By Shadoe | Published 12/15/2006
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Keith Ellison, America's first Muslim elected to Congress will be sworn into office on the Qu'ran, the Mulsim Holy Book. The thought of someone of another faith being sworn in on their holy book is not sitting well with some Americans.
By Celin Childs | Published 12/10/2006
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You Can Kiss My Ass With That Phenomenal Woman shit Maya Angelou! I Am Tired and Pissed! You Keep Your Head Up! My Neck Is About To Crack, Fuck You!
By Al Capone | Published 12/6/2006
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Overall, Blinded Colony put forth a good effort into this CD. Bedtime Prayers has some good songs, and some bad songs.
By Scott Perin | Published 12/6/2006
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Jesse Jackson has proposed a new line of thinking for black society and beyond.
By Uzo Ometu | Published 12/5/2006
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A review of the movie Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
By Joe Dimeck | Published 12/4/2006
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Michael Richards is currently taking a lot of flack for his racist comments on stage. Here's how he could've avoided the whole fiasco.
By Phil Dotree | Published 12/4/2006
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I hate homophobia and homophobes. I was raised by Evangelical Christians in rural Virginia, but I had the opportunity to experience REALITY, and here are some observations.
By Moosh Girl | Published 11/17/2006
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Sacha Baron Cohen's Borat succeeds where his Ali G movie failed - it's actually funny and coherent.
By Phil Dotree | Published 11/9/2006
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The Southern Poverty Law Center has have started using a broad brush when applying their own definition of "racism." It now covers anyone who opposes the actions of any non-white individual, group of people, or nation.
By Peter Gentile | Published 11/5/2006
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For two days in Los Angeles, a racially and economically diverse group of people pursue lives that collide with one another in unexpected ways...
By J.U. | Published 10/26/2006
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This is a rubuttal piece against all of the unfair stereotypes about Southern people. There is even at least one AC article about how ignorant Southerners are, and that's a very small start of the prejudical pieces that I see.
By L. Shepherd | Published 10/26/2006
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It is still 1990 - and Tom Mendelson finally remembers everything unusual out of his youth and early adulthood ... and discovers that his time traveling "partner" is behind just about all of it. In the interim, a terrible event happens to his new friend.
By Donald Croft Brickner | Published 10/21/2006
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A commentary from the UK on the state of the country.
By George Rolph | Published 10/11/2006
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Do you really believe the illusion that all of reality is going to conform to your personal vision of perfection, thereby removing you of the responsibility to deal with the only thing you can ever have a hope of success in - changing yourself?
By James Evans | Published 9/1/2006
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Separating homeschooling myths from facts and truths.
By A.Hermitt (dreahwrites) | Published 8/25/2006
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The TSA finally has to do something beside drink coffee at airports.
By Wayne McDonald | Published 8/11/2006
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A look at Orientalism in American media, and how it has changed through the years to include different cultures as well as it how Americans have grown to perceive those cultures.
By Kenneth Brosky | Published 7/4/2006
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the acts of Kim Bauer when she is in trouble and Jack Baur in Season 2 of "24"
By The Outlaw | Published 6/7/2006
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This article is an opinion piece that discusses how different groups within society have hidden investments in racism.
By Kyle Vasatka | Published 6/2/2006
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Does American still accept people for who they are or has stereotyping changed that perspective?
By Jenn Nixon | Published 5/31/2006
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So the votes so far, are coming down right along party lines, with mostly Republicans favoring it, and mostly Democrats opposing. The usual suspects. The more extreme leftist they are, the more they oppose this. And the name calling has begun already too.
By Melissa Rhiannon | Published 5/31/2006
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Why is it that all these left wing nuts are determined to bring Bill O'Reilly down? Maybe its because he is onto them!
By Master'sGirl | Published 5/3/2006
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African Americans have contributed to American literature through fiction, non-fiction, poetry and drama since the 1700s. Here are just some of the many notable contributors.
By Abe | Published 4/12/2006
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Hank Aaron hit a record 755 home runs in a fabulously steady 23 years baseball career. This article tells of his life in baseball and how he endured racial prejudice as he passed Babe Ruth's mark of 714 in 1974.
By Prinalgin | Published 4/11/2006
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African American history encompasses almost four hundred years of struggle, achievement and contribution to America and the world. Here are some websites where you can discover that history for yourself.
By Abe | Published 4/7/2006
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It is when we stand up to our peers, when we stop tolerating the racial slurs, the stereotypes, and the hateful sentiments, it is then that we will see a greater harmony among races and cultures in America.
By The Good Witch | Published 3/28/2006
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With a history of stereotyping black characters in its story lines, the Time Warner-owned comic publisher has once again managed to wane the progress of the movement of Afrocentrism on and off its pages.
By Mark Maier | Published 1/26/2006
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It's no secret: today's journalism is biased. While everyone argues over whether this bias leans to the left or right, there is no argument that certain biases are prevalent in both liberal and conservative media-the biases against minorities.
By Mark Maier | Published 1/23/2006
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A response paper about the novel Uncle Tom's Children by Richard Wright.
By Amy Madore | Published 11/17/2005
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The government has made small concessions for the rights of African Americans, many of which seem like sweeping reforms to the public. However, this has often created more neglect and even generated further oppression.
By Jenna Hansen | Published 11/7/2005
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Reunion Arena in Dallas, TX was scheduled to close after housing Katrina victims who have since relocated to temporary or permanent housing but with Hurricane Rita on the way facility staff had to back pedal on their plans.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 11/2/2005
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Discovery Channel's current documentary series Inside Evil is a hilarious and disturbing example of America's obsession with totalitarianism.
By Kevin Curtis | Published 11/2/2005
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Questioning the Teaching of Ethnic Studies and Cultural Judgments Directed at Past Political Figures
A letter to my ethnic studies professor in response to problems and misrepresentations in the curriculum. It contains strong arguments questioning the teaching of ethnic studies and cultural judgments directed at past political figures.
By Solomon Rothman | Published 10/4/2005
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Men versus Women, the age old drama...This writers opinion may just be a bit scurrilious for those of the, 'faint at heart', rest assured, it's SUPPOSED to be that way.
By Pricilla D'espere | Published 9/22/2005
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Nobody wants to believe that their president, senators and other elected officials might be traitors to The United States of America and its Constitution. But, by definition... That's exactly what they are.
By Kerry R. Fox | Published 8/2/2005
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Oliver Stone's extremely underrated film explores the dark side of the talk radio craze
By J. Wallace | Published 7/18/2005
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Americans seem to love to be afraid. We love roller coasters and horror movies. We make gods out of Stephen King, Jason Voorhees and Freddy Krueger. Adult diaper sales are at an all time high.
By Kevin Moyers | Published 6/20/2005
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Eugene D. Genovese's A Consuming Fire tracks the south's commitment to slavery before and after the Civil War, showing that adherence was much more than a means to an economic end, but rather a steadfast devotion to the Word of God.
By Kathryn DeVito | Published 6/3/2005
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My conversation, and ultimately mini-biography, with the up and coming personality Jason Olive, who appeared in televison shows such as All My Children, Passions, and the Anne Rice mini-series Feast of All Saints.
By Beth Wilcox | Published 4/27/2005
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