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Oregon Newspaper Investigates its Racist Legacy
The Oregonian, Oregon’s most prestigious and longest-running newspaper, recently launched a special project entitled “Publishing Prejudice,” ...
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Actress Shares Her Hidden Wounds
Viola Davis has been hailed as one of the greatest actresses of her generation. According to one film critic, watching her act is to watch someone draw ...
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Muslim Woman Scorned After Terrorist Attacks
Global missions expert Paul Borthwick remembers living in Boston after the Boston Marathon terrorist bombings of April 2013. Most people were suspicious ...
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Teacher Suspended for Hanging Black Doll
A Chicago teacher thought he was doing something helpful for his students, but his refusal to receive constructive feedback ultimately resulted in a swift ...
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Mayor Apologizes for Racist Language
While rumors of racial slurs and other untoward behavior continued to encircle New Jersey mayor Sal Bonaccorso, he steadfastly denied any involvement, ...
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Prosecutor Under Fire for Wife's Online Racist Comments
Spokane County prosecutor Larry Haskell has been put on the defensive because of increased scrutiny surrounding his wife and her online commentary. According ...
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Black Vet Awarded Purple Heart at Age 99
99-year-old Osceola "Ozzie" Fletcher finally received his Purple Heart. It was awarded in a ceremony at the Fort Hamilton Army base in June ...
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Racial Bias Evident in NFL Lawsuit Settlement
The National Football League has been embroiled in lawsuits for nearly a decade from former players alleging that the league knew that its sport resulted ...
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Resisting Evil in Small but Mighty Ways
In the book, The Zookeeper's Wife, author Diane Ackerman describes the brutal occupation of Warsaw, Poland by the Nazis. The Warsaw Zoo became a hiding ...
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Purdue University Honors Sisters Who Persevered
Purdue University recently announced the renaming of two of its residence halls after two extraordinary alumni, Freida and Winifred Parker. In 1946, they ...
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