Category: Project 21 New Visions

Victory of Black History, by Lisa Fritsch

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  Victory of Black History by Lisa Fritsch (bio) For me and a special group of youth in North Tyler, Texas, Black History Month began in September.  That's when the coordinator in charge of the "Black History Bowl" at my ...
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Anyone Can Do Anything, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

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  Anyone Can Do Anything by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D. (bio) Black History Month is an ideal time to measure progress.  This year is especially appropriate as we embark on a new decade. Some indicators of progress are how blacks are ...
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Black Genocide and Black Acquiescence, by R. Dozier Gray

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Why aren't more black people against abortion? To sell a virtually unabated abortion agenda, people are told abortion is necessary for instances in which the life of the mother is at risk.  The need to terminate a child conceived by ...
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Abortion: A Key Economic Factor, by Mychal Massie

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Abortion: A Key Economic Factor by Mychal Massie (bio) There is a real economic toll related to abortion, but it's not something Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton or the Congressional Black Caucus complains about.  In fact, they all support abortion. To ...
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The Inadequacies of a Hundred Billion Dollars, by Ak’Bar A. Shabazz

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  The Inadequacies of a Hundred Billion Dollars by Ak'Bar A. Shabazz (bio) It's great to see the Obama Administration is clear on its priorities.  Too bad these priorities don't benefit the American people. Over the last year and a ...
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Thoughts on the Public Use of the Word “Negro,” by Lisa Fritsch

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  Thoughts on the Public Use of the Word "Negro" by Lisa Fritsch (bio) Bravo for President Obama for shunning the race card. Many have condemned Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) for the revelation that he marveled at Obama's ...
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The Return of Race-Based Voting, by Bishop Council Nedd II

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  The Return of Race-Based Voting by Bishop Council Nedd II (bio) Atlanta is called the "city too busy to hate."  But some political activists found the time. Kasim Reed, a state senator, just won a runoff election to become ...
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Tiger Woods and the Problem of the “Great Black Example,” by Lisa Fritsch

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Tiger Woods and the Problem of the "Great Black Example" by Lisa Fritsch (bio) There's an interesting wrinkle in the Tiger Woods scandal. There are some blacks who are angry that none of Tiger's mistresses were black. For example, a ...
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Don’t Shortchange Your Kids at Christmas, by Mychal Massie

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  Don't Shortchange Your Kids at Christmas by Mychal Massie (bio) Christmastime is supposed to be a time of good cheer, but what I have to say about it will likely offend some and infuriate others.   More often these ...
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Only a Special Prosecutor is Going to Bring Justice to the Justice Department, by Mychal Massie

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It's time the Obama Administration came under the scrutiny of its first special prosecutor. Michael Mukasey, predecessor of current Attorney General Eric Holder, correctly appointed a special prosecutor to investigate if politics guided hiring and firing decision in the Bush ...
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