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Topic: Race
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Earl Ofari Hutchinson
Monster mush
Sally Eckhoff
Ivory Tower: Is reverse discrimination an oxymoron?
Michael Alvear
David Horowitz
David Horowitz
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Jesse Drucker
Rahna Reiko Rizzuto
I was a guilty white liberal
Joan Walsh
Beyond black, white and "other"
Gregory Rodriguez
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Black and white and taboo all over: Hollywood's interracial phobia
Charles Taylor
Blowout by the Bay: Brown reelected S.F. mayor
Paul Festa
Horowitz's "revisionist" understanding of race relations; the politics and art of Rage Against the Machine; telling AOL wha
Letters to the Editor
Ivory Tower: School Days: I'm not a Nazi, I'm just writing a term paper
Lillie Wade
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How Gambling Inc. lost its mojo
Dave Shiflett
Party crasher: Pat Buchanan joins the Reform Party
Jake Tapper
White men
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jump: How blacks and whites came together to choose their next mayor
Debra Dickerson
Cornel West's intellectual charade
David Horowitz
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Navigating Nairobi: Inescapable truths at a matatu stand
Alicia Rebensdorf
Don't let junkie turn misspent youth into profit; Brazil's "raceless" society; what's the truth about Waco?
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"Coal to Cream": An African-American writer discovers a raceless society in Brazil
Casey Greenfield
Theater in black and white: Tackling race issues from the stage in Chicago
David Moberg
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Limp Bizkit's rants would be acceptable if they were black; getting it right on Goth; are you sheltering your children or s
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Skin games: In the posthumous "Juneteenth," Ralph Ellison probes a bigoted senator's murky past
Colson Whitehead
Fetzer Mills Jr.
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