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Siler City, N.C., was uneasy about an influx of Latinos, but when the former Klansman joined the fighting, some began to worry about the price of hate.
By Paul Cuadros
April 4, 2000
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He'll need the support of Latinos, but his campaign is giving mixed signals about how hard it plans to fight.
By Anthony York
March 13, 2000
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Why haven't Latino leaders spoken out about the LAPD scandal?
By Sandra Hernandez
March 7, 2000
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The modern Mexican telenovela is an oversexed stew of giddy promiscuity, weird couplings, substance abuse and repressed homosexuality. Let's watch!
By Andrés Martínez
February 28, 2000
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Along the Texas-Mexico border, Latinos dress like George Washington and forge a new American identity.
By Gregory Rodriguez
February 24, 2000
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It took a broken heart to teach me that guilty white liberals aren't the solution to America's racial strife, but part of the problem.
By Joan Walsh
February 17, 2000
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While Republican leaders and the Bush campaign promise to reach out to Latinos, other factions in the party renew their immigrant bashing.
By Anthony York
January 22, 2000
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Bush's brain trust tells the party that Hispanics can be lured away from Democrats the way the South was decades ago.
By Anthony York
January 13, 2000
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Horowitz's "revisionist" understanding of race relations
Plus: The politics and art of Rage Against the Machine; telling AOL what to do with its spam-fest.
Letters to the Editor
November 30, 1999
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Republicans are plotting a strategy to court the Latino vote.
By Anthony York
November 19, 1999
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The billionaire panders to Reform Party loyalists and Cuban dissidents as he toys with seeking the presidency.
By John Lantigua
November 16, 1999
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Has George W. Bush made his state's education system a model for the nation?
By Joan Walsh
November 1, 1999
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The next big issue after the clemency controversy is the growing pressure to throw the U.S. Navy off its test bombing range.
By Susan Crabtree
September 22, 1999
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California Gov. Gray Davis' flip-flop marks the end of immigrant bashing as a viable political tactic.
By Anthony York
July 30, 1999
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For urban high schoolers, it isn't news that whites are a minority in California.
By Russell Morse
March 19, 1999
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A court settlement ending the city's 16-year experiment in desegregation marks acceptance of California's new racial realities.
By Joan Walsh
February 18, 1999
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Our political vocabulary is so out of date that we call the true revolutionaries among us "conservatives" and the reactionaries "liberals."
By David Horowitz
July 27, 1998
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How the masked avenger taught a white kid from the suburbs that California's past -- and its present -- was older, darker and more soulful than he had ever dreamed.
By Stephen Talbot
June 30, 1998
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For people in the Latino community, illegal drugs and the drug trade are woven into the pattern of life -- affecting relatives, friends, loved ones at every level.
By Barbara Renoud-Gonzales
November 26, 1997
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It still doesn't occur to many that affirmative action might be unfair to poor whites, or that minority kids drop out of college not because of their color but because they are poor. It should be class, not race, that matters in the post-affirmative action era.
By Richard Rodriguez
November 10, 1997
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Liberal do-gooder special language programs are
a new form of slavery for Latino immigrants. But the immigrants
are fighting back, and a new ballot initiative could
end bilingual education altogether.
By David Horowitz
August 4, 1997