Reprints permitted provided source is credited.In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a new species of businessman sprung up across the land. Known as "robber barons," they were known, sometimes unjustly, but often accurately, for their ruthless tactics and ...
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Category: Project 21 New Visions
Closing the New Digital Divide: African-Americans Call Upon the FCC to Allow Improved High-Speed Internet Access, by John Meredith
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Senate Puts Black Arkansas Jurist at the Back of the Bus, by David Almasi
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LCV Environmental Scorecard Ratings Shortchange Urban Blacks, by Mike Green
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How the Media Distorts the News, by R.D. Davis
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Rumor Control: Your Vote is Safe, But Your Bank Account is At Risk, by Edmund Peterson
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Death of a Dream for a Boy and a Community, by Kimberley Wilson
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Giving With One Hand, Taking Away with the Other: Competing Government Policies Both Promote and Deny Homeownership Opportunities for Minorities, by David Almasi
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Time to Stop “Nomination Profiling,” by Kevin Martin
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Enron and Global Crossing: A Double-Standard? by Michael King
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Enron Outrage More About Bashing Bush Than Righting Wrongs, by Eddie Huff
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