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Black Men Can Benefit Better from Sports Opportunities, and Here’s How, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

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Older siblings often provide useful insights. That's why I wasn't surprised when my older brother recently provided some about young black men attending college on athletic scholarships. My brother would probably not describe himself as a conservative, but this particular ...
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We are Black History, by Demetrius Minor

We are Black History, by Demetrius Minor

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Every February, we are kindly reminded of the contributions of black Americans in the past. We reflect on the bravery and courage of Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman, who through the process of abolition liberated many and validated the cause ...
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An Americentric Thought: Let's Rebrand "Black History Month" as "American History Month," by Nadra Enzi

An Americentric Thought: Let’s Rebrand “Black History Month” as “American History Month,” by Nadra Enzi

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My fellow Americans of all colors and creeds, I have a proposal that probably will offend some and comfort others. It is offered in the spirit of fulfilling the guiding American principle that you see on your money: E pluribus ...
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Black History Month Makes a Mockery of Black History, by Stacy Swimp

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During "Black History Month" most people focus on black America's "heroes." Stories are shared about the past, or what some call the "black experience" in America. Unfortunately, Black History Month seems to have become a mechanical celebration of a few ...
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Project 21 Has Harsh Response to President Obama’s 2014 State of the Union Address

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Washington, D.C. - Calling it steeped in class warfare and contempt for the Constitution, commentators with the Project 21 black leadership network are highly critical of President Barack Obama's 2014 State of the Union address. "It's interesting for President Obama ...
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Black Activists Blast Congressional Attack on Ballot Protections

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New Bill Provides Fraudsters with Opportunity to Steal, Nullify Votes of Law-Abiding Americans Washington, D.C. - Legal experts with the Project 21 black leadership network are highly critical of new legislation introduced in Congress meant to overturn and pervert reforms ...
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Conservative Black Americans Available for Comment on Martin Luther King, Jr. Legacy, Holiday Observance

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Washington, D.C. - Black conservatives affiliated with the Project 21 leadership network are available for comment about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., his beliefs and his legacy in observance of the upcoming national holiday that bears Dr. King's name. For ...
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Obama Civil Rights Nominee Defended Convicted Cop-Killer, Opposed Ballot Safety Measures

Obama Civil Rights Nominee Defended Convicted Cop-Killer, Opposed Ballot Safety Measures

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Radical Selection Shows Need for Filibuster Protections, Black Conservatives Say Washington, D.C. - President Barack Obama's controversial nomination of Debo Adegbile to head the U.S. Department of Justice's civil rights office is being criticized by members of the Project 21 ...
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LBJ’s “War on Poverty” Hurt Black Americans

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Five Decades After: Black Progress Hurt by Expansion in Government, Welfare Black Activists Criticize Handout Mentality that Destroyed Traditional Families Washington, D.C. - Fifty years ago today, before a joint session of Congress, President Lyndon Baines Johnson announced an "unconditional ...
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Cult of The Blameless Black, by Nadra Enzi

Cult of The Blameless Black, by Nadra Enzi

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Pro-crime black folk are an existential threat not only to law-abiding American blacks, but to law-abiding Americans of all races and creeds — period! "Ohhh, you racist," spit some, appalled that I'd dare speak such heresy. Maybe they think it's ...
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