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B.B. Robinson

There Must Be a Flaw, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

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There Must Be a Flaw by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D. (bio) Bishop Eddie Long stands accused. Long, the leader of Atlanta's 25,000-member New Birth Baptist Church, is accused of using his position in the church and gifts financed by it to ...
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Back Against the Wall, President Plays Race Card; Returns to Black America for Support

Back Against the Wall, President Plays Race Card; Returns to Black America for Support

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Washington, D.C. -- A member of the Project 21 black leadership network says President Obama “has a lot of nerve” soliciting aid from black Americans only after his reputation with the rest of America has soured. The charge, from Project ...
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Black Conservatives See No Controversy at Tea Party Rally

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Washington, D.C. – With the NAACP’s leadership throwing itself in with far-left groups in an apparent effort to paint the tea party movement as radical and potentially racist, black conservatives with the Project 21 leadership network who attended the September ...
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Project 21 Members to Speak Sunday at Tea Party Rallies in Washington D.C., St. Louis and Sacramento

Project 21 Members to Speak Sunday at Tea Party Rallies in Washington D.C., St. Louis and Sacramento

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Washington, D.C. – In a weekend filled with tea party rallies nationwide, members of the Project 21 black leadership network are designated speakers at the major rallies on both coasts and right in the middle of America. "Dissent was considered ...
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Anti-Tea Party Site Demonstrates NAACP's Continued Decline

Anti-Tea Party Site Demonstrates NAACP’s Continued Decline

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Washington, D.C. – A new NAACP initiative to monitor the "racism and other forms of extremism" of the tea party movement is being criticized by black conservatives with the Project 21 leadership network as yet another example of the once-venerable ...
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Black Conservative Leader Challenges Sharpton, Morial and Fauntroy to Tea Party Debate

Black Conservative Leader Challenges Sharpton, Morial and Fauntroy to Tea Party Debate

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Washington, DC – Mychal Massie, the chairman of the Project 21 black leadership network, is challenging the Reverend Al Sharpton, National Urban League CEO Marc Morial and Pastor Walter Fauntroy to a debate over their extremist comments and racist allegations ...
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Dutch Martin

Why I’ve Decided to Be My Own Boss, by Darryn “Dutch” Martin

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Why I’ve Decided to Be My Own Boss by Darryn "Dutch" Martin (bio) Every day seems to bring more headlines about a worsening American economy. As the official unemployment rate dances closer to ten percent, it is likely there are ...
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Jimmie L. Hollis

Beck, MLK Both Spoke About Freedom, by Jimmie L. Hollis

New Visions Commentary /
  Beck, MLK Both Spoke About Freedom by Jimmie L. Hollis (bio) On August 28, I arrived in Washington, D.C. with a contingent of the Greenwich Tea Party Patriots of South Jersey to attend Glenn Beck’s “Restore Honor” rally at ...
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School Choice Puts Students First, by Lisa Fritsch

School Choice Puts Students First, by Lisa Fritsch

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School Choice Puts Students First by Lisa Fritsch (bio) School choice advocates marched outside the New Jersey State House last spring to demand vouchers. They wanted families to be able to escape failing and unchecked public schools and be able ...
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Lisa Fritsch

Our Father, Who Isn’t in Washington, by Lisa Fritsch

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  Our Father, Who Isn’t in Washington by Lisa Fritsch (bio) Conservatives argue that the liberal social programs of the 1960s destroyed the black family as the notion of the black man as the patriarch of his family took a ...
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