Older black politicians are likely to identify racism as our nation's most important problem. Younger black elected officials, on the other hand, consider education the most pressing issue. While racism still exists, younger blacks aren't as pessimistic as older ones ...
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Category: Project 21
A Black Literary Canon for the Long Run, by B.B. Robinson
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Even if Millions Rally on the Mall, Reparations Won’t Heal Black America
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Fuel Efficiency Regulations Save Gas But Cost Lives and Money, 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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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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