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Clinton gives blunt talk on race where Obama trod lightly

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Stefanie Brown James, the director of African-American outreach for President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign, thought that the changes must have been…

Clinton’s firewall? Black voters the key in South Carolina

 COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — At Hillary Clinton’s South Carolina headquarters, a young staffer readies a stack of pictures showing the former secretary of state with…

Mizzou’s student president: School has racism, also unity

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) _ When Payton Head ran for student president at the University of Missouri _ a school now known for one student’s hunger…

Ferguson protests influence actions at U. of Missouri

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — When cotton balls were scattered outside the Black culture center at the University of Missouri’s flagship campus in 2010 in a…

Raven-Symoné blasted for defending Spring Valley High officer for slamming black student

Raven-Symoné is being pounded into oblivion on social media for having the audacity to defend the action of the white Spring Valley High School...

Sanders seeking Black support seen as Hillary Clinton’s base

SUMTER, S.C. (AP) _ The Bernie Sanders phenomenon has been driven almost entirely by White supporters. Now the Vermont senator is out to overcome hurdles…

South Carolina House votes to remove Confederate Flag

COLUMBIA, S.C. — After a long and contentious debate that lasted past midnight, the South Carolina House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a bill to...

Rev. Jesse Jackson: from symbol to substance, is a new South coming?

“It is time to move the flag from the capitol grounds.” With those words, South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley captured the new understanding that came...

Roof appears on 9 murder counts; Charleston seeks unity

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — They forgave him. They advised him to repent for his sins, and asked for God’s mercy on his soul. One even…

Men want ‘My Brother’s Keeper’ expanded to include Black females

WASHINGTON, D.C. (NNPA) – More than 200 African American men, ranging from a taxi driver to university professors, sent a letter to President Obama on…

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