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The GOP goes "liberal"
J.C. Watts? Jennifer Dunn? Politicians with such multiple defects ordinarily would be handed House leadership only after Saddam Hussein and O.J. Simpson had turned the job down.
Black like (white) me
"A Hope in the Unseen" tells the story of an inner-city black kid at Brown -- through the eyes of a white author who tries to channel him.
Strait-laced sisters
Liberal journalist Elinor Burkett met the enemy -- conservative women -- and found that they were, well, a lot like her.
choke your coach, become a cause
But the Latrell Sprewell Affair, which proves that whites can tell blacks apart nowadays, may mark the end of an era.
Newsreal: It's class, stupid
It still doesn't occur to many that affirmative action might be unfair to poor whites, or that minority kids drop out of college not because of their color but because they are poor. It should be class, not race, that matters in the post-affirmative action era.
Newsreal: Ended, not mended
By upholding California's Proposition 209, the Supreme Court effectively defeated the Clinton administration's top civil rights nominee -- and drove a huge nail into the president's "mend, don't end" affirmative-action policies.
Newsreal: Are we all in the money ...
As part of Salon's Money week, an interview with Andrew Hacker, author of 'Money: Who Has How Much and Why.'
an academic lynching
Why a veteran professor of law is being strung up for saying the obvious
When "civil rights" means
SALON Daily Clicks: Newsreal
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