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In: Race & Politics
By: William Cook
Every decade since the Civil Rights Movement, African Americans have had riots over American injustice. After the Sean Bell verdict, they were angry enough to riot again. more...
By: Katy Hughes
How should Nationalism be defined? An overview of its meaning, followed by a brief examination of its positive and negative forms. more...
By: Frank W. Hardy
Spanish separatists along with French xenophobes continue violence against civilians and immigrants. Terrorism and religious intolerance reappear in Spain and France. more...
In: Race & Politics
By: William Cook
Writers, intellectuals and the media refer to African Americans, Latinos and other people of color as minorities, but it is an inappropriate appellation. more...
By: Jeff Stanglin
Martin Luther King sought justice and total racial equality for everyone. So, 40 years after his death, would he be satisfied with America's progress, or disappointed? more...
Is America Really Post-racial?
In: Race & Politics
Using Barack Obama's success in the Democratic Presidential Primary race as an example, this article defines and questions whether or not America is truly post-racial. more...
Britain's Race Relations Problem
By: Timothy Woods
This article looks at the state of race relations in Britain today, from the government's insubstantial proposals to ease tensions, to what needs to be done in future. more...
Race in US Political Primaries
In: Race & Politics
By: Frank W. Hardy
Voters' desires aside, race and racism have become issues in the USA Democratic presidential primaries. The color of a candidate's skin has rejuvenated old separations. more...
Martin Luther King’s Challenges
In: Race & History
By: Frank W. Hardy
In 1963, Dr. King made his legendary "I Have a Dream" speech and set forth standards to change American's mind-set. In 2008 we ask, did he succeed? more...
In: Race & Politics
By: Frank W. Hardy
Would Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. be satisfied with America today? His August 28th, 1963, "I Have a Dream" speech, gives us a hint. more...