Tag: Project 21 Commentary

Could Someone Please Tell Me Why? by R.D. Davis

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A New Visions Commentary published July 1996 by The National Center for Public Policy Research, 20 F Street NW, Suite 700 , Washington, D.C. 20001, (202) 507-6398, Fax (301) 498-1301, E-Mail [email protected]. Could someone please tell me why mainstream Black ...

Ron Brown’s Death Prompts Condolences from Black Conservatives, by Deroy Murdock

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Perhaps it's a sign of the times that not even the death of a Cabinet member can prevent a partisan tussle from erupting among Republicans, Democrats and their respective media allies. Commerce Secretary Ron Brown died in an April 3 ...

I’m Not A Victim, I’m A Man, by Michael Sharp

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(A New Visions Commentary published April 1996 by Project 21, a project of The National Center for Public Policy Research. New Visions Commentaries are the opinion of their author and not necessary those of Project 21.) I'm not a damned ...

Choosing Quality Education Over Multicultural Perfection, by Peter Kirsanow

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Black children are inherently incapable of learning unless seated near white children. Only when enveloped by the intellectual aura of white children can black children receive a meaningful education. Or so hold the opponents of the Milwaukee Parental Choice Plan ...

Workers of America Unite! — For a Minimum Wage Increase? by Sharon Brooks Hodge

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Reprints permitted provided source is credited. A higher minimum wage appears more probable every day. Recently, 20 House Republicans offered a proposal that would boost the minimum wage by a dollar in two stages. Whether Congress passes this version or ...

Is George Orwell Running The Justice Department? by Peter Kirsanow

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A New Visions Commentary paper published March 1996 by The National Center for Public Policy Research, 20 F Street NW, Suite 700 , Washington, D.C. 20001, (202) 507-6398, Fax (301) 498-1301, E-Mail [email protected]. George Orwell is not dead. He is ...

Outcome-Based Education: Why Creative Learning Should Not Replace Real Learning, by Camille Harper

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A New Visions Commentary published March 1996 by The National Center for Public Policy Research. "That is how it sounds," insisted the 12-year-old who was carefully printing "borad of eudaction" on my wooden pointer. She meant "board of education," of ...

Let Us Mark The End of Racial Preferences with the Beginning of Equal Opportunity, by Carl Cohen

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The object of The Equal Opportunity Act of 1995, which the House Judiciary Committee is expected to vote on by the end of April, is to prohibit our federal government from giving preferences based on race or on sex -- ...

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