Kentucky Columnist Ruffles Jackson Newsroom When Merlene Davis‘ son told her he wanted to go to Jackson State University, a historically black institution, she replied,
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Split Over Outcome Not as Severe as With O.J. A CNN/USA Today/Gallup instant-reaction poll Monday night showed “a major racial divide in attitudes” about the
Indianapolis Star Lawsuit Pushes the Buttons A lawsuit filed by two former editorial writers this week against the Indianapolis Star makes some familiar charges —
Activist Compares Show With Limbaugh’s, Hannity’s Human Rights Watch Worries About Dark-Skinned Libyans Oakland Tribune Nameplate to Vanish in Reorganization Dissatisfaction With Comcast Over Diversity
Wickham, Dawkins Turn Over Reins at Joyner Site Radio personality Tom Joyner‘s Web site, BlackAmericaWeb.com, is changing the leadership of its news pages as veteran
After Tsunami, Freelance Service Swings Into Action Dozens of news organizations seeking to cover this week’s earthquake and tsunami in the Indian Ocean have turned
Some Tie “Ghoulish” Photo Choices to Race Depending on the source, the news media are showing admirable restraint in their images of tsunami victims or