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Cancer and Suffering Can Obliterate Racism
The first time you park your car in the vast, cold cavern of the underground garage and step onto the [hospital] elevator, you may feel alien and forsaken. ...
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Police Chief Aghast at Son's Involvement in Hate Crime
A small town police chief spoke at a public forum about preventing hate violence. Hours later, he discovered that his son is a suspect in a hate crime. ...
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Google Searches Show Disturbing Truths about Our Prejudices
Everybody lies, but Google searches reveal our darkest secrets. That's the conclusion of US data scientist Seth Stephens Davidowitz, who analyzes ...
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Focusing on a Common Mission Brings People Together
Amy Chua's book Political Tribes tells the story of Carl Marlantes, a marine Lieutenant who served in Vietnam, who observed how the military creates ...
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Attorney Berates Cashier for Speaking a Language Highlighted on His Website
A high-powered New York attorney went viral, but for all the wrong reasons.
Handheld cell-phone video of Aaron Schlossberg spread like wildfire on Facebook ...
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Air Force Academy Head Challenges Racism on Campus
After racial slurs were scrawled outside black students' doors at the US Air Force Academy's preparatory school, Superintendent Lt. Gen. Jay Silveria ...
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Black Teenager Seeks Directions, Receives Gunshot
Fourteen-year-old Brennan Walker missed his bus and lost his sense of direction. Unfortunately, he almost lost his life. Instructed by his mother to walk ...
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Praying Pastors Bravely Defuse Racial Tension
Charles Galbreath, a pastor of Clarendon Road Church in Brooklyn, tells the story of a black man gunned down by police in his neighborhood. Anger seethed ...
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The Resurrection Proved its Power among African Americans
An article in Christianity Today traces how early African American Christianity proved the power of the Resurrection against oppression.
In their book ...
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Frederick Douglass Challenged Christians to Live Without Hypocrisy
In his 77 years, Frederick Douglass, America's most famous abolitionist, delivered thousands of speeches, wrote three autobiographies, started newspapers, ...
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