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Looking ‘Beyond The Big House’ And Into The Lives Of Slaves – Sarah McCammon / NPR
White supremacists have been marching in President Trump’s name. Literally – David Nelwert / Wash Post
The NFL is being squeezed by boycotts from both sides over anthem protests – Jesse Washington / The Undefeated
Sloane Stephens Heralds Arrival of New Generation of Black Women in Tennis – D. Amari Jackson / Atl Black Star
On White Identity Politics and American Terrorism – Kai Wright / The Nation
The End of America’s White Majority Is Near: What are the Implications? David Love / Atl Black Star
The Resegregation of Jefferson County – Nicole Hannah-Jones / NYT
Inequality crisis: Blacks and Latinos on the road to zero wealth – Dedrick Asante Muhammad and Chuck Collins / USA Today
Race Inquiry Digest (September 11) – Important Current Stories On Race In America
Feature – The First White President. The foundation of Donald Trump’s presidency is the negation of Barack Obama’s legacy. It is insufficient to state the obvious of…
A Tale of Two Irmas: Rich Miami Ready for Tumult as Poor Miami Waits and Hopes – Ed Pilkington / The Guardian
Michael Bennett and the coming year of unprecedented activism in NFL – Jason Reid / The Undefeated
Spike Lee, Jordan Peele Team for ‘Black Klansman’ Thriller – Daniel Kreps / Rolling Stone
Trump’s Signals to White Supremacists Aren’t Dog Whistles. They’re Flares – Monika Bauerlein and Clara Jeffery / Mother Jones
Yes, it’s really this simple: Donald Trump is a cranky, obsessive racist – Amanda Marcotte / Salon
Republicans hit peak racial hypocrisy: Their condemnation of white supremacy is laughable – Chauncey DeVega / Salon
Home buying while black – Danielle Douglas-Gabrie / Wash Post
Inner Racism Revealed – Charles M. Blow / NYT
The First White President : The foundation of Donald Trump’s presidency is the negation of Barack Obama’s legacy – Ta-Nehisi Coates / The Atlantic
Race Inquiry Digest (September 7) – Important Current Stories On Race In America
Feature – Trump’s Move to End DACA and Echoes of the Immigration Act of 1924. The policy was so defiantly and arrogantly racist that, as…