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Black Activists Decry Negative Reagan Media Coverage

Black Activists Decry Negative Reagan Media Coverage

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Members of the African-American leadership network Project 21 are taking issue with remarks being made by members of the television news media who are reporting that the Reagan Administration did not help black Americans during the 1980s and that Ronald ...
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Maybe Bar Exams Should Have a Tolerance Test

Maybe Bar Exams Should Have a Tolerance Test

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From our mailbag today, to the black conservative group Project 21: You call youselves "conservatives!" What do Black Americans have to conserve in America? You should be looking to be "progressives"? Black Americans need a lot more progress in order ...
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Michael King Must Be Popular

Michael King Must Be Popular

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Either Jesse Jackson's anti-U.S. comments are attracting a lot of interest, or Project 21's Michael King has a lot of fans, or maybe both, but a discussion about Michael's appearance on Hannity and Colmes last night to discuss the comments ...
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Project 21 to Discuss Jesse Jackson's Inflammatory Comments on Iraq on Fox's "Hannity and Colmes"

Project 21 to Discuss Jesse Jackson’s Inflammatory Comments on Iraq on Fox’s “Hannity and Colmes”

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Project 21 National Advisory Council member Michael King is scheduled to appear on the Fox News Channel's "Hannity and Colmes" program on Tuesday, April 27 at 9:00 pm eastern to discuss Jesse Jackson's recent criticism of the liberation of Iraq ...
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You're Either With Us Or Against Us, and It's Clear Where Jesse Stands

You’re Either With Us Or Against Us, and It’s Clear Where Jesse Stands

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Project 21 is preparing a press release on Jesse Jackson's exceedingly inflammatory comments about Iraq. Jackson's comments, which include a call for the sanctioning of the U.S. by the U.N. and a claim that U.S. actions in Iraq constitute "murder" ...
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Black Conservative Runs for President, Sort Of

Black Conservative Runs for President, Sort Of

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NCPPR executive director David W. Almasi with instructions to set your VCRs this summer: Project 21 member Tara Setmayer is running for president, sort of. Tara is a contestant on a reality show premiering this summer on Showtime called "American ...
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Double Standard? Or a Case of the Left Being Impossible to Please?

Double Standard? Or a Case of the Left Being Impossible to Please?

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Some outfit called "One People's Project" has attacked Project 21 (and also the Independent Women's Forum) for saying that conservatives are called to task more often than liberals on questions of racial sensitivity. In a document called How Right-Wingers Define ...
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Earth Day's Disparate Impact

Earth Day’s Disparate Impact

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A nice column Friday by Duane D. Freese, published by Tech Central Station, on the press conference Project 21 participated in on Earth Day. Here's how it starts: Does Earth Day need a disparate impact statement? The thought may make ...
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Center for Environmental Justice Unveils New Website

Center for Environmental Justice Unveils New Website

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The Center for Environmental Justice, a joint project of The National Center's John P. McGovern MD Center for Environmental and Regulatory Affairs and Project 21, has unveiled a new web design. We invite you to visit ...
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Don't Let the Door Hit You on the Way Out

Don’t Let the Door Hit You on the Way Out

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David Almasi sends over this note: Elaine R. Jones, the outgoing director of the NAACP's legal arm, is being feted in New York City on April 22. Her resignation was announced shortly after a complaint was filed against her with ...
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