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Why do we care about our ancestors?
The rise of genetic testing has made genealogy more popular than ever -- and transformed our concept of identity
11/08/2011 06:00 UTC
Democratic candidates shine a light on racial disparities while Trump doubles down on racist remarks
"We need to call out white supremacy for what it is," Warren said in contrast to Trump's past "both sides" remarks
07/31/2019 15:02 UTC
Lies I learned as a Southerner: Racism, the Confederate flag and why so many white Southerners revere a symbol of hatred
Myths about the "Lost Cause," never mentioning race, came from our schools, from everywhere. Time to smash them
07/16/2015 03:00 UTC
Fourth of July's ugly truth exposed: The Declaration of Independence is sexist, racist, prejudiced
How we can embrace the underlying spirit of the Declaration of Independence — and also learn from its shortcomings
07/04/2019 11:00 UTC
A photo of a uniquely American racist act dominates the news, but my photo is an act of equality
Cousins: One is the great grandson of a slave owner & the other the great grandson of that slave owner & a slave
02/14/2019 00:00 UTC
"This country will reclaim its promise"
In his first national prime-time speech, rising Democratic star Barack Obama urges America to remember its unity, pledging that "out of this long political darkness a brighter day will come."
07/29/2004 03:39 UTC
Here's the real lesson of the Fox News trial: It's time to break up Big Media
Of course Dominion was out for a payday — we can't expect capitalism to bring down Fox News and save democracy
04/20/2023 13:32 UTC
Trailer, sweet trailer
We are transients with no basement, no garden, no clothesline.
06/19/2001 23:24 UTC
“Selma’s" snub, Amazon’s “Point of Honor” and Hollywood’s white savior problem
There is apparently no filmmaking sin greater than making white people look unsympathetic
01/16/2015 04:59 UTC
"Mad Men" and Mom's suicide
I've been struggling for years to cope with how my mother ended her life. I never expected a TV drama to help
06/12/2012 04:00 UTC
Why Kerry threw his ribbons
The veterans who tossed their medals at the steps of the U.S. Capitol in 1971 just wanted to wake up their country to the disastrous tragedy of Vietnam.
04/29/2004 02:18 UTC
“A new election must be called immediately”: Trump flips on Truth Social after his candidate loses
Trump's bad week just got worse
11/14/2022 16:30 UTC
Beyond the Multiplex
A hilarious, shocking mockumentary about slavery. The creepy return of "What the Bleep!?" Plus: "The Fallen Idol" rises again.
02/09/2006 17:00 UTC
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