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  • Phillip Jackson
    Black America Loses Gamble in Electing First Black President
    17 Feb 2010
    by Phillip Jackson “Black America mistakenly traded the future of its young black men for a black president.” African Americans’ hopes and dreams and great expectations that Barack Obama would address the forces that are forcing Black males out of work and into jail, came to naught. “Over and over…
  • Bill Quigley
    Misogyny and Black Youth: Silence Equals Death
    08 Apr 2009
    The educator/journalist observed that some of the boys in her classroom were “bursting with perspective” on “the widespread use of the words ‘bitch’ and ‘ho’ to describe young women of color on campus.” Not so with the girls, who were largely silent on the subject. When pressed, some of the girls “…
  • Agustín Velloso
    Tshombe, Spain and the DRC's Independence
    16 Feb 2011
      by Agustín Velloso There is only one top imperialist: the United States. But within the imperial orbit there are greater and lesser national players, who act as “handlers” to individuals that are useful to the imperial project. Joseph Mobutu was one such individual. So was Moise Tshombe,…
  • Adam Hanieh
    Egypt’s Uprising: Not Just a Question of “Transition”
    16 Feb 2011
      by Adam Hanieh No sooner had Hosni Mubarak been pushed aside than the corporate media began busily minimizing the goals of the Egyptian people’s revolt. It was all about one man’s crimes, they said, requiring only some “democratic” adjustments to make the “transition” to a system that…
  • Earl Picard
    Egypt’s Coup d'Etat
    16 Feb 2011
      by Earl Picard, Ph.D. Whatever occurred in Egypt last week, it is incomplete. “Some say the established order in the 'Arab World' has been upended,” writes the author. “I say that it is too early to tell.” The one fact that is certain is that the military remains in charge, as it has been…
  • davidswanson
    Obama Is Hurting Poor People in Ways ACORN Blocked Bush from Achieving
    16 Feb 2011
      by David Swanson Continuity of corporate rule from Republican to Democratic administrations is a hard, cold fact – as cold as the houses of the poor will be if President Obama gets his way. Obama is seeking to cut in half the same federal home heating program that George Bush failed to…
  • by BAR editor and senior columnist Margaret Kimberley
    Freedom Rider: George Washington, Slaveholder
    16 Feb 2011
      by BAR editor and senior columnist Margaret Kimberley The “Father” of the nation was also one of the godfathers of the human bondage mafia, “among the quarter of American presidents who were slave holders.” George Washington and his wife were as cynical and devious as any other slaveholders…
  • Kevin Alexander Gray
    Budget Shows Obama is Lap Dog for GOP
    16 Feb 2011
      by Kevin Alexander Gray The 2012 budget proposal looks like it arrived straight from GOP headquarters, but it’s signed “Barack Obama.” The First Black President “seems totally willing ‘to drop the blade’” on many of the Democrats’ core constituent programs “instead of giving Republicans the…
  • by BAR executive editor Glen Ford
    Whose Cops are More Racist, America’s or the Brits'?
    27 Oct 2010
    A Black Agenda Radio commentary by Glen Ford In any global battle of the racists, the U.S. and Britain are always top contenders. A new study has some putting odds on merrily racist Old England (and Wales) for the honor of white supremacist society in-chief. “The figures would seem to indicate…
  • Bill Quigley
    Black Leadership: Unable or Willing to Address Black Mass Incarceration
    23 May 2007
    by BAR managing editor Bruce Dixon America’s undeclared but universal policies of racially selective policing, prosecution and mass incarceration of its Black citizens have imposed unprecedented strains on the social and economic viability of Black families and communities – of the entire…

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