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The peevish porcupine beats the shrill rooster
Camille Paglia
The only thing worse than the candidates this year is the shockingly biased liberal press. Plus: A frankfurter geography of America.
The civil rights movement is dead, RIP
David Horowitz
Black leaders like Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson criticize racialing profiling in the legal system, but they espouse the same logic in their own politics.
“The Burning of Bridget Cleary” and “Madumo: A Man Bewitched”
Mark Schone
Two cases of witchcraft, one historical and one contemporary, show the lethal results of superstition run amok.
Was Gatsby black?
Elizabeth Manus
A professor says that only an African-American scholar could spot Fitzgerald's secret meaning.
Conservative whitewash
Joe Conason
Dick Cheney is relying on our cultural amnesia to wipe away his record on South Africa.
Nasty girl
Ron Feemster
Tammy Faye Starlite's vicious country music satire mocks Nashville, conservative values and racist conventions.
The Erin Brockovich of the bonobo
Deirdre Guthrie
Sex sells, says Dr. Susan Block, so why not use it to save an endangered species?
The sensitive Bond
Emily Jenkins
Even as a preteen girl, I knew that Ian Fleming's James Bond was a vulnerable guy -- and his creator, an equal-opportunity voyeur.
Letters to the editor
Salon Staff
Horowitz gives Giuliani too much credit Plus: La Leche League isn't full of boobs; has coach Bob Knight mellowed?
Harlem's un-Sharpton
Rob Mank
Rudy Giuliani finds an ally in Imam Pasha, a black Muslim leader with a pro-Giuliani, pro-police message.
Sharps & Flats
Stephanie Zacharek
D'Angelo's potent sensuality sneaks into dreams and turns day into steamy night.
Dissing the King
Lee Hubbard
Don't let the benign surface fool you -- white supremacists are using martinlutherking.org to defame the memory of the civil rights leader.
“The Great Arizona Orphan Abduction” by Linda Gordon
Debra Dickerson
A historian unearths a bizarre-but-true story of New York nuns, Irish Catholic orphans, their Mexican-American would-be parents and a white Protestant lynch mob.
Air war
Jake Tapper
The men who would be president launch their TV campaigns, with -- Surprise! -- lots of smiling kids in the background.
The N-word
Chris Colin
Jefferson Community College teacher Ken Hardy wanted to teach a class
on taboo words. He said one and lost his job.
The Jasper myth
Ashley Craddock
As the trial of the last defendant in the dragging death of James Byrd gets under way, these Texas residents are kidding themselves if they think they've conquered racism.
Coup d'itat: Pakistan gets a new sheriff
Daryl Lindsey, Alicia Montgomery
The overthrow of Pakistan's publicly elected government may bode poorly for democracy, but who's crying?
Poster boys for the summer of hate
Sam Stanton, Gary Delsohn
Meet Matthew and Tyler Williams, suspects in a series of Northern California hate crimes, now on trial for murder
Make black the night
Tanya Shaffer
Was planning a march against violence against women an inherently racist undertaking?
Stan Lee
Frank Houston
The father of Spider-Man and the Silver Surfer invented the modern
superhero, revived a dying industry and created a mythology.
“Christian Identity is for pantywaists”
Jeff Stein
Right-wingers debate Buford Furrow's goals and his organizational ties.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Sen. Patrick Leahy blasts Horowitz over Hillary; JFK Jr. story lacked class; "Nazi family values" was rife with prejudice.
Nazi family values
Amy Benfer
Chewing the fat with a white-supremacist mom and her 6-year-old daughter at an Idaho barbecue.
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