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Black Women Historians Speak Out Against 'The Help'
August 15, 2011
The Association of Black Women Historians released a statement today urging fans of both the best-selling novel and the new movie The Help to reconsider the popular tale of African American maids in 1960s Jackson, Miss., who risk sharing their experiences with a young white journalist. The open statement to "fans of The Help" says the book and the movie "distorts, ignores, and trivializes ...
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Historian Asks, "What If America Had Been Run By Women?"
February 03, 2011
What would happen if America had been run by women and, in response to the demand by men to vote, what would women say? ...
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Historian To Speak At Civil Rights Institute
December 03, 2010
Hata was born in 1939 in East Los Angeles and incarcerated at the age of three in the U.S. War Relocation Authority concentration camp. ...
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Historian's Book Tells Of Lynching In His Hometown
November 29, 2010
Troubled Ground describes how state and local politicians abetted the trend with rhetoric that appealed to racial prejudice and fear. ...
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Historian Explores Results Of 'The War On Welfare’
January 29, 2010
About 90 percent of those using AFDC before it was eliminated in 1996 were single-mother families. Chappell said these women were of all ethnic backgrounds, unlike the stereotype of a single, poor black mother. In fact, she says, few of the myths ...
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UC Historian to Talk about Willie Boy
April 13, 2009
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Black Journalists Condemn UK Riot Coverage By BBC
August 17, 2011
After several incidents at the BBC related to their handling of race and the recent London riots , the National Association of Black Journalists has issued an open letter of concern scolding the news organization. The letter begins by saying that the NABJ “is disappointed to learn that the BBC, an organization long known for accuracy and impartiality ...
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Students Retrace Civil Rights Journey With Freedom Rider
May 18, 2011
Rip Patton will retrace that journey, this time joined by Stetson University undergraduate and law students and several nationally respected civil rights scholars. ...
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Court House Confederate Flag Draws Fire From ACLU
May 10, 2011
The 11 whites and one African-American that comprised his jury walked past the flag dozens of times before rendering a verdict and voting on a sentence. ...
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Mississippi Freedom Trail Announced
May 05, 2011
The first of the five pre-selected markers will be officially unveiled in memory of Emmett Till near Bryant’s Store in Money, Miss. ...
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Many Unhappy With New Malcolm X Book
April 29, 2011
Two of Malcolm X’s daughters take issue with a recent biography of their father alleging that the marriage between Malcolm X and Betty Shabazz was strained, ...
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Texas Tech Hosts Latinos In US Sports Panel
April 26, 2011
“For the longest time, many historians argued that there was no need to write about Mexican-Americans or other Hispanic groups because their story was not important." ...
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Feminist Hazel Dickens Dead At 75
April 25, 2011
She figured in the women's movement of the 1960s and appeared often at union rallies across the country as a supporter of workers' rights. ...
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"Bloody Sunday" Leaders Reunite At Parks Gala
April 15, 2011
The event preserves national historic sites that educate the public about the rich heritage and traditions of our nation’s African American communities. ...
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Symposium Traces History Of African-American Studies
April 12, 2011
African-American history and the scope of African-American and African studies, both close to home and around the world, were also analyzed. ...
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CBS PROBES CIVIL RIGHTS MURDER
April 08, 2011
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1st Latino On Federal Court Of Appeals Confirmed
April 05, 2011
"This is a great day for America for it has gained the service and commitment of a great lawyer and leader," said Hispanic National Bar Association President, Diana Sen. ...
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US Mint Introduces 2011 Native American $1 Coin
March 25, 2011
"The 2011 Native American $1 Coin celebrates the Wampanoag Treaty of 1621 that later led the English colonists and Massosoit and his men to join in a first harvest feast." ...
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Scholar To Discuss Asian American Plight In US
March 21, 2011
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Xavier Gets Back To African Roots Through Jazz
March 14, 2011
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African Roots Explored At Library Of Congress
March 11, 2011
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Black Artists On Display At Georgia Museum of Art
March 09, 2011
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Morial To Give Xavier Commencement Address
March 09, 2011
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Pioneering Black Female Author To Speak At USC Symposium
March 07, 2011
Wilkerson will discuss her book, “The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration.†...
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Rights Activist To Keynote Wesleyans' Graduation
February 28, 2011
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Expert Discusses Women's History Month
February 24, 2011
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Black History At Texas Tech
February 23, 2011
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Revisiting The FBI's "Dirty War" On Black America
February 23, 2011
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MS Civil Rights Confab Hosts Farrakhan, Sherrod
February 23, 2011
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What It Took To Preserve A Black Legacy In NY
February 14, 2011
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