Showing results for: white supremacy (page 99)
Hitler’s favorite American: “Biological fascism” in the shadow of New York City
Paul Martin
Charles Davenport was a renowned and influential scientist. He was also a "racial purist" who inspired the Nazis
Cause for trepidation: Libertarians’ newfound concern for prison reform
Deborah Small
No, they aren't suddenly socially conscious. Their proposals are consistent with their vision of limited government
How the GOP became the white supremacy party — and got away with it
Chauncey DeVega
Paul Ryan's condemnation of "inner city" values just scratches the surface. The modern GOP is fueled by such claims
Weird suburbia: How atomic bombs and UFOs created modern America
Ken Hollings
After World War II, nuclear anxiety and flying saucer fantasies altered our understanding of suburban life
How did my fellow Irish-Americans get so disgusting?
Andrew O'Hehir
Stupid tattoos and New Age music on one hand, snarling TV right-wingers on the other. It didn't have to be this way
Best moments of the Oscar front-runners: Facing the challenge of “12 Years a Slave”
Andrew O'Hehir
Why Steve McQueen's confrontational film stands on the brink of history. Plus: What will win, and what should
Whitewashing reproductive rights: How black activists get erased
Renee Bracey Sherman
Many in the black community have fought for reproductive justice -- but we're often left out of the story
The vile pain of racial taunts: Marcus Smart, DMX and white supremacy’s sick power
Brittney Cooper
We all want recognition as human beings. The problem: Only one group can force its desires on the rest of us
The post-Katie Couric shift: Laverne Cox tells Salon why the media’s so clueless
Katie McDonough
"Orange Is the New Black" star tells us about love, her new project and the shift since her Katie Couric interview
The 1 percent wins again: The system’s so fixed that a global class war is only a dream
Michael Lind
No, there won’t be a global campaign against global inequality. The wealthy have written the rules to guarantee it
Twisted minds of the super-rich: Why insane Nazi analogies have become so common
David Sirota
Billionaire Tom Perkins thinks the "war on the one percent" is like the Holocaust. The saddest part? He's not alone
Glenn Greenwald’s heroism: Standing up to our new Orwellian police state
Patrick L. Smith
Empty NSA reforms will change nothing. The surveillance state subverts the law -- and the president is complicit
How conservatives hijacked “colorblindness” and set civil rights back decades
Ian Haney-Lopez
MLK dreamed of a world where race doesn't divide us — not one where we pretend it doesn't exist
The right’s dog-whistle trick: How it exploits racism to rip apart the social safety net
Sean McElwee
Conservatives use coded racial appeals to win very specific policy goals, law professor Ian Haney Lopez explains
White supremacy wins again: Melissa Harris Perry and the racial false equivalence
Brittney Cooper
What costs white folks a slap on the wrist, or a mildly disapproving look, costs black people our dignity
How the GOP became the “White Man’s Party”
Ian Haney-Lopez
From Nixon to Rand, Republicans have banked on the unerring support of Southern white men. Here's how it came to be
The Mandelas, hip-hop and Cliff Huxtable: How black popular culture can politicize us
Brittney Cooper
It was fitting where I learned of the former president's death -- and reminded me where I first heard his name
The real Mandela vs. the movie version
Andrew O'Hehir
Harvey Weinstein's Mandela biopic suddenly seems significant, but the real story is way too much for Hollywood
How I found my voice as a feminist of color
Daniel José Older
When a girl's pageant crown was rescinded because of her skin color, I finally said what I needed to say
“The Punk Singer”: Kathleen Hanna’s riotous life
Andrew O'Hehir
"The Punk Singer" is a clear-eyed look at Kathleen Hanna's emergence -- and endurance -- as a riot-grrrl icon
America’s angriest white men: Up close with racism, rage and Southern supremacy
Michael Kimmel
Up close with small-town white rage, with bitter, scary men who feel left behind by economic and cultural change
How Richard Cohen’s racism hurts biracial families like mine
Julia Carrie Wong
Multiracial people deal with the "gag reflex" from bigots in real life. And it's not OK to excuse it
Poll: Conservatives more offended by rainbow flag than Confederate flag
Elias Isquith
Public Policy Polling finds conservatives' relationship with the Confederacy remains ... complicated
Asking for help while black: How it became a capital offense
Brittney Cooper
In society that sees black people as always seeking handouts, Renisha McBride's murder exposed our biggest problem
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