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Khaled A. Beydoun

Writing for Al-Jazeera, Khaled A. Beydoun says that he's been preoccupied with the identity of those responsible for the bombing and what it could mean for American attitudes. 

Erikka Yancy

Filmmaker Erikka Yancy, in a piece at the Huffington Post, gets brutally honest about her history with racial identity and beauty. 

Dr. Eric L. Motley

Dr. Eric L. Motley, an Aspen Institute vice president, writes in his organization's blog about how he first came to read Martin Luther King Jr.'s 50-year-old missive and what it means to him.

The Latest from The Root Collective

Damon Young writes: Imagine for a moment that you are President Obama. Of course you aren’t because if we pull out your wallet, it will not say “Bad Motherf-cker” on your license. However, for a moment, you can pretend to be. Now imagine that while in the...
 
Attention tech entrepreneurs: If you’ve never heard of Kathryn Finney before, then pay attention; she is someone you should know. In fact, more importantly, if she knows you, she can be the best friend you’ve never had. Known across the blogosphere as...
 
Damon Young writes: How To Secure a Loan for $30,000 1. Find the nearest bank. 2. Rob it. 3. Return the next day with all of the money. This will build trust. 4. Do this two more times. After the third time, the bank manager will be so impressed by your...
 

Alexander Pushkin's African Roots

100 Amazing Facts About the Negro: Find out if Alexander Pushkin's African roots held meaning for him.

An Ethiopian's Complicated Baptism Story

Image of the Week: The story of an Ethiopian's baptism is complicated by the era in which the illustration was created.

A Birmingham Jail Recollection

Fifty years after King wrote "Letter From Birmingham Jail," a man arrested with him recalls the moment.

Gems from the Birmingham Letter

"Letter From Birmingham Jail" was released on April 16, 1963. Fifty years later, it still resonates.

Voting Rights Threats

A Florida proposal would limit assistance for those like 102-year-old Desiline Victor who need help casting their ballots. 

Rape, Rap and Revenue

Clutch magazine's Kirsten West Savali says that "pimps masquerading as corporations" are proud stakeholders in the degradation and endangerment of women and must be held accountable.

The Abortion Doctor and Poor Black Victims

According to the Atlantic's Conor Friedersdorf, this is just one of 14 explanations circulating for the sparse coverage of the abortion provider charged with killing babies and neglecting women in his care.