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From:Jet (Vol. 108, Issue 26)It took 36 years for relatives of a York, PA, riot victim to receive any financial compensation for the loss of the late Lillie Belle Allen. But a son, daughter and two sisters will share in a $2 million settlement and...
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From:Jet (Vol. 105, Issue 21)* GONE ... BUT NOT FORGOTTEN: Joyce Ware Hampton (1) touches her brother Virgil Ware's new grave as Virgil's cousin Linda McGhee assists her during a memorial service for Ware in Birmingham, AL. In 1963 Ware, 13, was...
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From:Current Health 2, a Weekly Reader publication (Vol. 29, Issue 5)For most Americans, the wakeup call to unite came with the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. At Roosevelt High School in Minneapolis, that call came a day early. On September 10, after football practice,...
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From:The Economist (Vol. 424, Issue 9051)How five days in 1967 changed a city FIFTY years ago, Detroit lived through one of the worst riots in American history. So painful were the memories of the five days of killing, looting and arson that during previous...
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From:The NBER DigestOn May 31 and June 1, 1921, 35 square blocks of the Greenwood neighborhood, a thriving Black community in Tulsa, Oklahoma, were destroyed in one of the worst incidents of racial violence, murder, and destruction in...
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From:Newsweek (Vol. 165, Issue 20)Byline: Janine di Giovanni Updated | I came out of the elegant building at Place Vendome Friday morning with a dull feeling. While I was in the middle of judging a prestigious photojournalism prize for Paris Photo, a...
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From:This Magazine (Vol. 54, Issue 1)INCARCERATION HAS FAR MORE TO DO WITH propping up racial capitalism than safety. Imprisonment is a form of racial violence targeting Black and Indigenous peoples, which is the living vestige of slavery and ongoing...
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From:The New Yorker (Vol. 91, Issue 29)Byline: BY DAVID REMNICK BLOOD AT THE ROOT In the aftermath of the Emanuel Nine. In the winter of 2008, Barack Obama was in no way guaranteed the African-American vote in the Democratic primaries. He had split...
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From:The Economist (Vol. 402, Issue 8766)Tough cookie, and man with hat How a racist murder reshaped English law THE case of Stephen Lawrence has been the unsolved crime of a generation. The black teenager's murder on the streets of London in 1993 was...
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From:Nieman Reports (Vol. 65, Issue 3)In America's long history of racial strife, journalists often have gotten the story wrong. They have blindly embraced official accounts or repeated prejudice and bigotry as received wisdom. They have missed key facts...
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From:American History (Vol. 42, Issue 3)The U.S. Department of Justice in March officially closed the case of one of the most notorious murders of the civil rights era. The department brought charges against Carolyn Bryant Donham in 2004 for her alleged role...
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From:New Statesman (Vol. 141, Issue 5088)The collective failure of an organisation to provide an appropriate and professional service to people because of their colour, culture or ethnic origin. It can be seen or detected in processes, attitudes and behaviour,...
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From:National Review (Vol. ZIP)New York State attorney general Letitia James announced an investigation into the racial breakdown of arrests for fare-beating in New York City's subways. Said James: "We've all read the stories and seen the disturbing...
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From:Farm Industry NewsByline: Paula Mohr Days after the May 25 death of George Floyd while in Minneapolis police custody, agricultural organizations gradually issued statements of concern. State and national Farmers Union organizations...
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From:Crain's New York Business (Vol. 36, Issue 21)Byline: FRED P. GABRIEL The nationwide protests following the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man in Minneapolis, has the potential to be a transformative moment in New York City's long history of racial...
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From:New Statesman (Vol. 137, Issue 4897)As I trundle across America on a book tour during the Democratic primary race, I can't help recalling Jay Mclnerney's infelicitous response to 9/11 about it being a bad week to have a book come out even if this is in...
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From:The FlySnap said that U.S. President Donald Trump's verified account on the social media platform will no longer be promoted within the app after management concluded that the president's tweets over the weekend promoted...
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From:New Statesman (Vol. 138, Issue 4964)What has Luton done to deserve a visit from Esther Rantzen? On a bright Sunday afternoon, the relentlessly chirpy television presenter is gliding around the town centre in a floppy hat, mingling with the crowd at a Love...
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From:AirGuide BusinessJetBlue Airways marked Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month with tips from its Blue Aviasian Crewmember Resource Group on how to be an effective ally to affect change and fight racism. In May, the airline's...
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From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 40, Issue 4-5)Byline: S. Kamal Hayder Kazmi It is said that very few Americans are as celebrated as Martin Luther King Jr., (MLK) the Baptist minister and social activist who led in the United State the Civil Rights Movement until...