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Don't blame Gov. Bush -- he's just one of Texas' many willing executioners Plus: Is Confederate flag flap a waste of NAACP time? How "liberated" are women who wait by the phone for a date?
Letters to the editor
January 21, 2000
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When Baltimore, which is 65 percent black, chose a white as its next mayor, it marked a watershed event in the evolution of America's racial politics.
By Debra Dickerson
October 13, 1999
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As we divide along racial lines, aren't we surrendering the fundamental idea of what it means to be American?
By David Horowitz
September 13, 1999
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Of course there are blacks on TV. You just have to pay to see them.
By Joyce Millman
August 23, 1999
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The NAACP's ludicrous idea to sue gun manufacturers is yet another attempt by the left to avoid personal responsibility for some individuals' bad behavior.
By David Horowitz
August 16, 1999
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Can the unprecedented legal challenge to gun manufacturers withstand the counterattack of the NRA and Bob Barr?
By Daryl Lindsey
March 11, 1999
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The mother of murdered 7-year old Sherrice Iverson and hundreds of supporters confront do-nothing witness David Cash at UC-Berkeley.
By Fiona Morgan
August 28, 1998
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School vouchers were supposed to be a straight liberal vs. conservative issue. Why, then, are black urban Democrats jumping on the same bandwagon as the Christian Coalition?
By Samuel G. Freedman
September 30, 1997
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The controversy over a multiracial category on
census forms shows that racial and ethnic advocacy groups
aren't worried about fairness
as much as they're worried about spoils.
By David Horowitz
July 18, 1997