Reprints permitted provided source is credited.In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a new species of businessman sprung up across the land. Known as "robber barons," they were known, sometimes unjustly, but often accurately, for their ruthless tactics and ...
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Tag: New Visions Commentary
Enron and Global Crossing: A Double-Standard? by Michael King
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Enron Outrage More About Bashing Bush Than Righting Wrongs, by Eddie Huff
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NAACP Boycott Over Flag Hurts Struggling Black Resort Community, by Kimberley Wilson
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Who Will Monitor the Monitor? Commission on Civil Rights Chairman’s Uncivil Manner Screams for Scrutiny
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Heroes are Heroes, Regardless of Color, by R.D. Davis
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A Different Standard for the Powerful Means no Environmental Justice from Washington, by Syd Gernstein
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Conservative Outreach to Black America Should Not Be Spurned, by Rita Thompson
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Second Amendment Rights Not a Matter of Race, by Jimmie Lee Hollis
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Civil Rights Commission Needs to Assess the Economic Impact of Environmental Justice Policies
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Brownfield Revitalization Cuts Urban Blight, Suburban Sprawl, by Syd Gernstein
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