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Just Due: Possible Reparation Provision Scenarios for Black America
In Black Society, the case for reparations has carried much weight and well-deserved validity for many years. The proverbial “40 […]
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Sandra Bland, And The Criticism Of Courage
In the midst of the tragedy that was Sandra Bland’s recent murder at the hands of race soldiers in a jail […]
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Playing For Keeps: The Ever-Increasing Need For Black “Bosshood” in Pro Sports
Yesterday, it was reported that boxing megastar Floyd “Money” Mayweather was stripped of the WBO title that he earned after […]
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The Only “Diversity” That Matters in Black Society, Is The Black Experience
With yesterday’s events surrounding the Dominican Republic/Haitian ordeal, we have no choice but to look at the Black experience, this time […]
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Black Men, and the Call-to-Action For Brotherhood
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March, an event spearheaded by the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan […]
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