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Apr 08 2024
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Inside Trump's plan to fight 'anti-white racism' in the White House
Last year, a survey of more than 1,500 people who'd voted for Donald Trump in the 2020 election found a significant majority of the former president's supporters believed that "racism against white Americans has become a bigger problem than racism against Black Americans." The Yahoo/YouGov poll's results are not entirely shocking: throughout his time in the public eye, Trump has unabashedly
The Week - NewsApr 04 2024
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Media Portray Baltimore Bridge Crash As Story About Racism
You might think after a cargo ship smashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore on March 26 that the focus of media and political commentary would be on the still unknown underlying reason the ship lost power . Or perhaps how soon it will take to rebuild the bridge, given that it will cost the local economy approximately $15 million per day it remains closed. But no. The real story
The FederalistMar 28 2024
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For many years, racism was another tradition at the Masters, and throughout the PGA
You can read all about it in Peter May’s excellent new book, ”Changing the Course: How Charlie Sifford and Stanley Mosk Integrated the PGA.” If you want to believe that, fine, but the fact is that once upon a time the Masters upheld a tradition that was quite common in certain quarters — specifically the official exclusion of Black participants. All the caddies at Augusta National Golf Club
The Boston GlobeApr 18 2024
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Early barbs in key House race
With help from Irie Sentner NEW YORK MINUTE: Three of the 10 budget bills were introduced late Wednesday, as lawmakers hammer out the final details and, yes, deal with a cyberattack that slowed progress. The Senate and Assembly are poised to vote on them as early as today with the hope of wrapping up the $237 billion spending plan before they head out for a two-week break Monday. So enjoy
PoliticoApr 10 2024
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Radical Left Group Demands Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge To Be Renamed Over Racism Claims
Radical Left Group Demands Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge To Be Renamed Over Racism Claims Far-left group Caucus of African American Leaders of Anne Arundel County (CAAL), which has been on a multi-year rampage across Maryland, removing controversial statues (read: here) and pushing reparations resolutions (read: here) in Annapolis, has called on state officials to rename the recently
ZeroHedgeApr 16 2024
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Utah’s Senate race gets dirty
Signs are posted at the U.S. Senate candidate debate at the Scera Theatre in Orem on Wednesday, April 10, 2024. A shadowy political action committee bombarded state GOP delegates with negative ads over the last week. The flurry of direct mail and text messages attacked U.S. Senate candidates Rep. John Curtis and Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs with tabloid-ready headlines emphasizing disloyalty to
Yahoo NewsMar 18 2024
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IU researcher to discuss how racism creates environmental injustice
An Indiana University researcher is studying how racism creates environmental inequities, exploring how environmental contamination can affect communities' health and safety. Ben Clark, also a public historian, will explain the findings of his study of environmental racism in Indy during “The Slow Violence of Environmental Racism in Indianapolis” program March 29. Here’s what you need to know
IndyStarApr 05 2024
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A Black couple defied racism by renting to a Chinese family. Now comes $5 million in thanks
Lloyd Dong Sr. and his wife, Margaret Dong, sit for a family photo taken in their Coronado home in the 1980s. Every morning, Lloyd Dong Sr. would take the ferry from San Diego to Coronado, where he worked as a gardener for wealthy homeowners. And every night, he would retreat back home across the bay, barred by racially restrictive housing practices in the early 1900s from renting or buying
Los Angeles TimesApr 16 2024
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At Kobuk 440, volunteers ‘make the race happen’
Dempsey Woods Sr. ran Kobuk 440, crossing the tough Northwest Alaska terrain that’s home to him and sharing the spotlight with other prominent mushers, a dozen times. But this year, Woods participated in the race a different way - by running the checkpoint in Shungnak. Woods was one of the many people who every year work behind the scenes and support the Kobuk 440 Sled Dog Race. “If you’re not
Anchorage Daily NewsMar 31 2024
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Former Cedar Rapids superintendent talks race in new book
Former Cedar Rapids superintendent talks race in new book ‘From Dubuque to Selma and Beyond’ Author profile: Dr. Dave Markward, author of “From Dubuque to Selma and Beyond: My Journey to Understand Racism in America” Former Cedar Rapids superintendent Dave Markward may be retired from teaching, but he’s still educating the public. His latest book “From Dubuque to Selma and Beyond: My Journey
Cedar Rapids Gazette