White Supremacy

 

WHITENESS AS POLITICAL STRATEGY: THE FIRST WHITE PRESIDENT by Ta-Nehisi Coates

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Six Freedoms Black People Do Not Have Under a White Supremacy by Johnny Silvercloud

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Surge in Alt-right Violence: At least 43 Murders in the Last Four Years

It’s not just Charlottesville: Self-radicalizing young white men are killing people at an alarming rate.

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When White Supremacists Strike, Police Don’t Always Strike Back by Dan Berger

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"A Sacred Duty to Confront White Supremacy."

Robert E. Lee's Descendant Was Forced Out Of His Church After Speaking Out Against Racism

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‘Resist White Supremacy’: A sign. A farm. And the fury that followed.

John Woodrow Cox

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Why Your Criticisms Of Identity Politics Sound Ridiculous

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Big Business and White Supremacy: The Racist Roots of America’s “Right-to-Work” Laws

Dreamed up by a segregationist to curb multiracial organizing, “right-to-work” laws continue to bedevil labor

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The North’s Jim Crow by Andrew W. Kahrl

Dr. Kahrl studies the history of segregation.

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The Geography of Oppression

How King's Assassination Affected the Physical Structures of Cities by Latoya Ruby Frazier

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On Race: The Moral High Ground by Charles M. Blow

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The Descent of Democracy by Khalil Gibran Muhammad

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Speech Is Never Free in a World of Racist Surveillance and Repression

Freedom of speech can easily transform into the freedom to be pursued by the authorities, surveilled and detained

-- William C. Anderson

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Why “In the Dark” May Be the Best Podcast of the Year

-- Sarah Larson

The investigative-journalism podcast “In the Dark” would be impressive in any era, but it feels especially welcome in 2018. The show, which is produced by APM Reports, in St. Paul, Minnesota, and hosted by the series’ lead reporter, Madeleine Baran, devotes a newsroom’s worth of time, energy, and resources to asking hard questions about justice in the United States.

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WELCOME TO PROJECT IMPLICIT

Project Implicit is a non-profit organization and international collaborative network of researchers investigating implicit social cognition - thoughts and feelings outside of conscious awareness and control. Project Implicit is the product of a team of scientists whose research produced new ways of understanding attitudes, stereotypes and other hidden biases that influence perception, judgment, and action.

 

Democrats Back a Bank Bill That Could Hurt Black Homebuyers

A Senate bill passed on Wednesday would loosen regulations on redlining.

--Jamelle Bouie

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Nursing Student Claims University Forced Her To Quit Her Program Because Her Natural Hair Was 'Too Big'

Jade Payadue says if she didn't withdraw, she would've been expelled and unable to re-enroll in another program.

--Tonja Renée Stidhum

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Monuments to White Supremacy by Brent Staples

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Jump Jim Crow: The Story Behind Blackface

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The Enlightenment’s Dark Side

How the Enlightenment created modern race thinking, and why we should confront it.

By Jamelle Bouie

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THE KU KLUX KLAN WAS DEAD. THE FIRST HOLLYWOOD BLOCKBUSTER REVIVED IT.

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Entertainment Is Powerful and It's Time We All Acknowledge That

Seldom do we talk about the damage done by Gone With the Wind -- April Wolfe

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Charlottesville: The Truth About Women and White Supremacy by Laura Smith

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Charlottesville and the Effort to Downplay Racism in America by Jia Tolentino

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Meet the Clergy Who Stared Down White Supremacists in Charlottesville by Jack Jenkins

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American Maniac by Rebekah Frumkin

Whiteness – the reification of an idea designed to facilitate the oppression of the ‘non-white’ – has made me myopic. It has made my world small.

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