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How President Lincoln Grew to Hate Slavery
Abraham Lincoln biographer Jon Meacham notes, “There was no evident political gain to be had for Lincoln [to be anti-slavery]; quite the opposite. ...
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‘Beauty’ Brings Special Privileges
Beauty has its privileges. Studies reliably show that the most physically attractive among us tend to get more attention from parents, better grades in ...
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Befriending the Person Who Beat Him Up
The Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth, a pastor in Birmingham, Ala., in the 1950s, was called by the historian Andrew Manis “one of the least known but most ...
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Harvard Study Reveals Affirmative Action for Rich Applicants
The Supreme Court recently outlawed most racial preferences in college admissions. However, a new study from Ivy League researchers indicates another ...
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Black Officer Resigns After Being Profiled
When Bernard Robins saw the three officers eyeing him from their department cruiser, it was a familiar look. He’d been stopped by police multiple ...
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Facial Scar Discrimination Experiment
In a YouTube video, political commentor Konstantin Kisin reported:
They did an experiment with a group of women and they put scars on their faces. They ...
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Teenager Healing Miraculously After Being Shot
Community leaders in the Kansas City area have been breathing sighs of relief after the news that Ralph Yarl is expected to make a full recovery.
Sixteen-year-old ...
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Beauty's Inexhaustible Shame Machine
Author Cathy O'Neal's The Shame Machine, delves into the numerous ways that corporations, governments, and much of the media have weaponized and ...
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Black Woman Wins Judgment in Discrimination Case
When Rose Wakefield pulled into a gas station in a Portland suburb to purchase some gas nearly three years ago, she left feeling that she had been racially ...
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Oregon Newspaper Investigates its Racist Legacy
The Oregonian, Oregon’s most prestigious and longest-running newspaper, recently launched a special project entitled “Publishing Prejudice,” ...
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