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“I know what’s in his heart”: Why Steve Scalise is getting away with his white power past
Elias Isquith
Until we see racism as a political force—not a moral failing—there won't be consequences for people like Scalise
The right’s big racism lie: How Tucker Carlson & co. distort “white privilege”
Brittney Cooper
We all agree that "racism" is immoral -- that's not the argument. The problem is how too many redefine the word
The best TV moments of 2014
Sonia Saraiya
From "Time is a flat circle" to Henry and Eliza's near-kiss on "Selfie," these are the moments that stuck with me
White supremacy is American policy: The torture report and our long, dark history of civil rights abuse
Bill Humphrey
The Senate's findings should come as no surprise. At home and abroad, we view people of color as less than human
Stephen Colbert’s one mistake: The monstrous Henry Kissinger shouldn’t get to laugh his sins away
Paul Rosenberg
Henry Kissinger is not a cute pop-culture prop. He's got more blood on his hands than perhaps any other American
“Listen when I talk to you!”: How white entitlement marred my trip to a Ferguson teach-in
Brittney Cooper
A nightmarish train ride reminds me why too many white people don’t get how short black America’s fuse is right now
Rise of the paranoid South: How defending against “outsiders” brought the region together
Jarret Ruminski
Throughout history, the region has always coalesced politically. Here's what really accounts for the unity
“Is the North really any better?”: Why the region’s race politics are so misunderstood
Elias Isquith
Civil rights historian Jason Sokol tells Salon about the complicated reality of race relations outside the South
Gun nuts’ racial duplicity: How Ferguson and Garner undermined their Second Amendment crusade
Amanda Gailey
NRA types claim they're worried about violence at hands of the state. How'd they respond to recent police killings?
America just doesn’t get it: Why police killings demand more than a “respectable” response
Jay Driskell
Cops are getting away with murder, so protesters are taking a stand. And if that makes you uncomfortable? Good.
“A 21st-century segregationist claim”: Why Giuliani’s race screed is so foolish — and dangerous
Elias Isquith
Author Khalil G. Muhammad tells Salon about the ex-mayor's foul views on race -- but why there's cause for optimism
I’m not a sales assistant
Stacey Patton
Seldom am I more acutely conscious of my skin color than when I shop at stores like J.Crew and Ralph Lauren
America’s urgent race question: With civil rights in shambles, here’s how the revolution starts
Brittney Cooper
The vote is unprotected, jury system a sham and schools are holding cells. Here's what happens next
What Chris Rock got wrong: “Nice” white people perpetuate white supremacy
Tim Wise
America is slowly, gradually producing nicer white people. Sadly, they're part of the problem
Our real white male problem: Why Fox News defeats Bruce Springsteen and liberal moralizing every time
Jim Sleeper
White anger's latest murderous turn, fueled by right-wing media, must be addressed head-on, and not by moralizing
Fox News’ racial confusion: What Charles Barkley and Ben Carson could teach Megyn Kelly
Elias Isquith
Fox's Megyn Kelly says something can't be racist if a person of color believes it. Here's the lesson she's missing
11 moronic reasons white people have rioted
Kali Holloway
Conservative pundits seem to think looting is unique to black communities. They obviously don't watch much sports
Ferguson nightmare widens: Rudy Giuliani, the NFL and cops doubling down on their “right” to kill
Joan Walsh
The freakout over the Rams’ Mike Brown protest shows a police establishment that won’t tolerate criticism
As a white mother, I fear for my black son
Kera Bolonik
The Darren Wilson ruling is a bitter reminder to parents of all colors that their black children simply aren't safe
I am utterly undone: My struggle with black rage and fear after Ferguson
Brittney Cooper
I woke up in black skin today -- and felt its scourge. After Ferguson, here's what "rule of law" means to me now
America’s toxic race rule: Why Ferguson protests revive the ugly “twice as good” myth
Elias Isquith
Police brutality started and escalated this controversy. So why are we spending so much energy warning protesters?
No justice in America: Why promises of change were too slow for Mike Brown
Katie McDonough
Like so many others before them, Mike Brown's family was denied not just justice -- but fairness
White supremacy lives on: Ferguson decision confirms absence of legal and moral justice
Falguni A. Sheth
With "no indictment" announced against Darren Wilson, a perverted natural order of things was affirmed. Here's why
America’s rough lesson about violence: What Cosby, Ferguson and Tamir Rice reveal about our culture
Katie McDonough
Another young black boy was killed over the weekend. The same scripts are already playing out. When will we learn?
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