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Headline Roundup January 21st, 2019

Understanding Racial Inequality

Summary from the AllSides News Team

In light of Martin Luther King Day, news outlets debate the overarching state of racism in modern society. Some argue that the black civil rights battles are over, and that disparities between the races are not driven by racism, but by culture, such as trends surrounding marriage, education, and crime. Others say that racism is systemic, citing voter suppression, racial divides in schools, as well as studies that show blacks are sometimes scrutinized more heavily than their white peers.

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Where Are You, Martin Luther King?
Where Are You, Martin Luther King?

Prager University

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A half-century after his death, Martin Luther King Jr. is as revered as ever. But have we been following his example, or merely paying lip service to his ideas?

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What Constitutes Racism?
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Although racism is almost universally condemned across the political spectrum, what exactly constitutes racism (and what merits the label of “racist”) is not so clear.

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Martin Luther King Jr. and the White Delusion of a 'Non-Racist' America
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There are two MLKs. There once was a man named Martin Luther King Jr. who actually lived and breathed. He was a radical who believed in the redistribution of wealth

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