Homes of black heroes such as Frederick Douglass and Carter G. Woodson, where roofs leak and walls are collapsing, are historic landmarks located in our nation's capital that need protection. A still-operating grocery store and a boarded-up hardware store, however, ...
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Author: The National Center
The Problem of Liberal Government and Black Illegitimacy, by Mike Green
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Ebonics Slang No Substitute for Standard English, by Michael King
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Don’t Believe the Hype – You Can Embrace Conservatism, by Ak’bar Shabazz
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Project 21 Press Release: Black Judge Finally Confirmed; After More Than a Year, Senate Democrats Allow Vote on Circuit Court Nominee – July 2002
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Project 21 Press Release: Old Guard NAACP to Young Black Politicians: Get to the Back of the Bus – July 2002
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For Safety’s Sake: Buckle Up, Black America, by Mary Katherine Ascik
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School Choice Ruling Sends Struggling Black Kids to the Head of the Class, by Mary Katherine Ascik
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Historic Preservation Saves Buildings But Robs Residents of Goods and Services, by Syd Gernstein
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It’s a Great Day for Choice, by Murdock “Doc” Gibbs
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The Supreme Court Agrees: A Mind Is A Terrible Thing to Waste, by Diann Kelly
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