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Bill Quigley

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    Wyclef Jean's presidential candidacy in Haiti
    01 Sep 2010
    by Ezili Danto Singer Wyclef Jean continues to distract attention from the realities of Haiti, despite his having been declared ineligible to make a run for the presidency. With the most popular…
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    Reclaiming Martin Luther King, Jr.
    01 Sep 2010
    by Benjamin Woods The real Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. remains quite accessible to us, through his writings and a wealth of other material. However, King’s political likeness is not to be found…
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    BA Morning Shot, Tuesday August 31, 2010
    31 Aug 2010
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    BA Morning Shot: Monday, August 30, 2010
    30 Aug 2010
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    BAR Morning Shot August 27, 2010
    27 Aug 2010
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    BA Morning Shot: Thursday, August 26, 2010
    26 Aug 2010
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    Hip Hop's Cash Kings: Who Are Their Loyal Subjects?
    25 Aug 2010
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    From Du Bois to Obama: African American Intellectuals in the Public Forum
    25 Aug 2010
    by Anthony Monteiro Elite educational institutions are turning out a bumper crop of neo-liberal Black intellectuals who are anything but “new.” Charles Pete Banner-Haley has much more in common with…
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    High Stakes Teaching and the “Value-Added” Sham
    25 Aug 2010
    by Sikivu Hutchinson The Los Angeles Times recently weighed in against the city’s scapegoated teachers, giving public school elementary educators low marks on so-called ‘value-added’ assessments – a…
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    The Dark Underbelly of American Public Housing: What Lessons can we Learn from the Case of Chicago?
    25 Aug 2010
    by Anthony DiMaggio In Chicago, as in most cities, the term “urban renewal” is effectively a lie – a scheme to “make room for more affluent white families.” The resulting harms to Black and poor…
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