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Have African Americans Abandoned the Dream
by Michael Beckford, Aug 28, 2007
African Americans have long become victims of society’s woes, questionnaires and unnecessary rhetoric. There are indeed many psychologist and case writers whom have written hundreds of books on blacks and the black family; most of which are white.
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Why Black Athletes Dominate Sports and Why People are Afraid to Talk About It!
by Michael Beckford, Aug 26, 2007
Black Athletes have been at the helm of success, once given the right to participate in his or her specific sport.
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Are African Americans Really Free?
by Michael Beckford, Aug 26, 2007
Dictionary.com’s first definition of free is to enjoy personal rights or liberties, such as a person whom is not in slavery.
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The Beauty of the African American
by Michael Beckford, Aug 26, 2007
Have you ever taken a picture and captured it at many different angles, and still did not understand what it means?
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Inner City Students and Middle Class Neighborhoods
by Lara Tacita, Aug 20, 2007
It has long been thought that moving poorer children to inner-city schools will help improve the quality of education, that's been shown to be wrong.
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Racism on the Web
by A. Fool, Aug 6, 2007
The racism uncovered on message boards.
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Can Only White People Be Racist?
by MetalHeadZach, Jul 24, 2007
Are there double standards for racism in the USA?
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Where is the Black Urban Renaissance Man?
by Tiara L. Brown, Jul 18, 2007
Dating tips on what to look for regarding Mr. Parolee and Mr. Renaissance!
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Asian American Stereotypes of Masculinity and Sexuality
by Alerion, Jul 11, 2007
An academic perspective on Ang Lee's film "The Wedding Banquet" with a particular emphasis on Asian American male masculinity and sexuality as portrayed in American cinema.
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Acknowledging Diversity: The Global Grey Theory
by A.P. Smith, Jun 28, 2007
Racism, racial slurs and insults based on the color of a person’s skin are never acceptable. But on the other hand, are we so desperate to be seen as “politically correct” that we are losing our appreciation for cultural diversity? What happens when the concept of “treating everyone the same” gets re-interpreted as “seeing everyone the same”?
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