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Confederate nostalgia nearly wins in Virginia’s GOP gubernatorial primary – E.A. Crunden / ThinkProgress
Google, Bryan Stevenson Launch Website Uncovering History of Lynchings in America – Marcus Howard / Atlanta Black Star
Suburbia’s new face – Simon Montlake / Christian Science Monitor
I carried out the death penalty as a governor. I hope others put it to rest – Bill Richardson / Wash Post
Latinos thrive in radio and TV despite Trump – Felix Sanchez / CNN
We Are Not Unusual Anymore’: 50 Years of Mixed-Race Marriage in U.S. – Jennifer Medina / NYT
A Resolution Condemning White Supremacy Causes Chaos at the Southern Baptist Convention – Emma Green / The Atlantic
Race Inquiry Digest (June 13) – Important Current Stories On Race In America
Feature – A Celebration of Black Lawyers, Past and Present. Thurgood Marshall, pictured here at a meeting of the N.A.A.C.P. in the mid-nineteen-fifties, was one…
Melanin Madness! Black Panther Trailer Drops and Folks Lose Their Minds – Angela Helm / The Root
LeBron James reminds us that even the rich and famous face racist hatred – Ijemo Oluo / The Guardian
An Ascendant Multiracial Coalition Is on the Cusp of Defeating White Supremacy and Will Open the Doors to a New Era of Democracy – Sheryll Cashin / Alternet
The wrong side of history: My uncle’s Supreme Court stand against interracial marriage – Dave Singleton / Salon
Bathing suits and civil rights: Integrating the District’s pools was not easy – John Kelly / Wash Post
The NFL’s War Against Colin Kaepernick – Dave Zirin / The Nation
Anti-Muslim Hate Marched in 30 Cities This Weekend – Dean Obeidallah / The Daily Beast
Black Women in America Really Do Work Harder for Less, New Report Shows – Nora Caplan Bricker / Slate
When the Nazis Come Marching In – Dahlia Lithwick / Slate
A Celebration of Black Lawyers, Past and Present – Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. / The New Yorker
Race Inquiry Digest (June 8) – Important Current Stories On Race In America
Feature – Yes, there is a free speech crisis. But its victims are not white men. Women, people of color and politicians standing up to…