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Clayton Schools Chief Can Be off Work Almost Half the Time, April 30, 2008, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
More Text Messages Revealed in Detroit Mayor Sex Scandal, April 30, 2008, AP
Traffic Court Judge May Lose His Seat, April 28, 2008, Philadelphia Inquirer
Council Silences Embattled Detroit Mayor, April 15, 2008, AP
Former Rep. Wright Sentenced to 6-8 Years for Fraud, April 7, 2008, AP
La. Congressman's Brother Indicted, April 4, 2008, AP
Judge Admits Mistake in Kicking Whites out of Court, April 2, 2008, CNN
Judge Orders Whites out of Atlanta Court, April 1, 2008, WSB-TV (Atlanta)
Mayor, Beatty Charged With Perjury, Conspiracy, Misconduct, March 24, 2008, Detroit Free Press
House Votes to Expel Rep. Thomas Wright, March 20, 2008, AP
Teachers Who Got in Fist-Fight Arrested, March 20, 2008, WLTX (Columbia, South Carolina)
Ex-Newark Mayor’s Fraud Trial Begins, March 4, 2008, Jeffrey Gold
Historically Black Colleges Are Not in Compliance With Title IX, Study Finds, February 28, 2008, Chronicle of Higher Education
Clayton Schools’ Troubles Frustrate Community, February 22, 2008, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Information on Slavery Museum Hard to Get, February 21, 2008, Free Lance-Star (Fredericksburg, Virginia)
Report: Suspended Judge Lied, Fabricated Evidence, February 21, 2008, Lansing State Journal
Parents Upset by Racial Chants at School, February 19, 2008, Sun News (Myrtle Beach, South Carolina)
N.O. Police Show Off New Crime-Fighting Equipment, February 13, 2008, Times-Picayune
Kilpatrick Continues To Behave Badly, February 4, 2008, Detroit News
Pervy Police Shock, January 31, 2008, New York Post
Report: Mayor, Staffer Exchanged Steamy Texts, January 25, 2008, MSNBC
IRS Filings Lag: Group Has Not Filed Financial Reports Since ’05, Feds Say., January 14, 2008, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Mayor Herenton: Suburbs Should Have No Say in Consolidation, January 8, 2008, WREG-TV (Memphis)
New Orleans Once Again Is U.S. Murder Capital, January 2, 2008, CNN
NYPD Officer Told Teen Sex Was Part of Obedience Oath, Police Say, January 2, 2008, WNCB-TV (New York)
Historically Black College Struggles Financially, December 28, 2007, AP
To Live and Take in D.C., December 26, 2007, Washington Post
New Panel to Suggest What to Do on Mackey, December 19, 2007, Charlotte Observer
Some Black Leaders Upset Over Candidate to Lead Grady Board, December 17, 2007, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Separation Anxiety, December 7, 2007, Wall Street Journal
Black Pa. House Members Walk out of Session in Protest, December 6, 2007, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Stroger Ally: Budget Fight All About Race, November 28, 2007, Chicago Sun-Times
Atlanta Hospital in Grave Condition, November 27, 2007, AP
What of the Jena 6 Funds?, November 13, 2007, Chicago Tribune
New Orleans Murder Rate for Year Will Set Record, November 8, 2007, Guardian Unlimited (Manchester)
DA Eddie Jordan Resigns, October 31, 2007, Times Picayune
I Just Couldn’t Sacrifice My Son, October 25, 2007, Washington Post
Discrimination Case Could Lead to Seizure of DA’s Office Assets, October 23, 2007, KATC-TV (Acadiana, La.)
Corruption Cases Spike in New Orleans, October 5, 2007, UPI
Dallas Indictment Raises Race Issues, October 5, 2007, AP
Can Kwame Kilpatrick Grow Up?, September 24, 2007, Time Magazine
Rep. Ellison to Go on Food Stamps, September 19, 2007, Channel Four News, Minneapolis
Philly Seeks 10,000 Men to Guard Streets, September 14, 2007, AP
Knicks Coach Disparaged White Fans, Accuser Says, September 14, 2007, AP
Detroit Cops Win $6.5M Suit Against Mayor, September 12, 2007, CBS News
Judge Tells Group To Stay Away From Politics, August 29, 2007, USA Today
Financial Aid Problems Mean Long Lines At Clark Atlanta, August 22, 2007, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
New Orleans DA Loses Race-Firing Appeal, August 20, 2007, AP
King-Harbor Fails Final Check, Will Close Soon, August 13, 2007, Los Angeles Times
Four Traffic Agents Are Charged In Phony Ticket Scam, August 9, 2007, New York Daily News
Judge Lost Pants, Lost Shirt in Court and Now His Robe?, August 7, 2007, ABC News
MLK Harbor Hospital Cited for Mishandling Radioactive Waste, August 3, 2007, KABC-TV (Los Angeles)
Prosecutors Urged Grand Jury Probe Of King/Drew, August 3, 2007, Los Angeles Times
Did Councilman Misrepresent Charity?, July 27, 2007, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Transcripts Show Grades Doctored At Charter School, July 23, 2007, San Francisco Chronicle
Grocery Closings Hit Detroit Hard, July 10, 2007, Detroit News
School Mired In Claims Of Cheating, July 9, 2007, San Francisco Chronicle
Blacks Violated Voting Rights Act, Federal Judge Rules, July 2, 2007, AP
State Moves To Revoke King-Harbor’s License, June 22, 2007, Los Angeles Times
Ex-N.O. School Board President Pleads Guilty To Accepting Bribe, June 21, 2007, WWLTV (New Orleans)
Woman Dies In ER After 911 Dispatchers Refuse To Help Caller, June 14, 2007, AP
Fox News Apologizes for Tape Goof, June 6, 2007, AP
Obama Warns of ‘Quiet Riot’ Among Blacks, June 5, 2007, AP
Democrats Fear a Wider Black Caucus-Pelosi Rift, June 5, 2007, Washington Post
Jury Indicts Jefferson in Bribery Probe, June 4, 2007, AP
Prosecutor: Officer Forced Couples To Have Sex, April 30, 2007, Seattle
Councilwoman Carlisle Charged With Theft, Conspiracy, April 11, 2007, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Study Finds One-Third in D.C. Illiterate, March 20, 2007, AP
Houses Cheaper Than Cars in Detroit, March 20, 2007, Reuters
Hispanic Cop Wins Bias Suit, February 23, 2007, Detroit News
L.A. Black Activists Search For A Constituency, February 13, 2007, Los Angeles Times
NOLA Grapples With Prospect Of Second-Class Status, February 9, 2007, AP
Lawsuit Accuses Black Officials Of Violating Whites’ Voting Rights, January 31, 2007, Washington, Times
Black Caucus: Whites Not Allowed, January 23, 2007, politico.com
DA: Norman sold judgeship for 50G—& 6G in stamps, January 15, 2007, New York Daily News
Black Leaders Brace For Adverse School Ruling, January 8, 2007, New America Media
Resolve To Seek Solutions For Racial Inequities, December 28, 2006, Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Activist, 73, Is Defended In Drug Charges, December 20, 2006, Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, N.Y.)
Lee Is Universal’s Inside Man On ‘Riots’, December 11, 2006, Variety
Jean Sets Example For Europe, Mbeki Says, December 6, 2006, AP
Educator Faces Loss Of Tenure, November 30, 2006, Courier Post (N.J.)
Blacks Gain Power In New Congress, November 27, 2006, AP
Ex-Dallas Chief Up for Dekalb Job, November 10, 2006, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Minnesota Sends First Muslim to Congress, November 8, 2006, Reuters
Race, Politics and Medical Care, November 7, 2006, Los Angeles Times
Race, Politics and Medical Care, November 7, 2006, Los Angeles Times
Little Rock School Board Majority Black, October 13, 2006, AP
Critics Say Deval Was Out To Coddle Cons: Crusaded For Prisoner Perks Under Clinton, October 11, 2006, Boston Herald
Farrakhan’s Candidate, September 19, 2006, FrontPageMagazine.com
Blacks Only Welcome In Hill Caucus, September 8, 2006, Washington Times
Hundreds Rally For Purcell, August 30, 2006, Montgomery Advertiser
Desmond Tutu to Sen. Obama: ‘I'm Glad You're Black’, August 22, 2006, AP
Former Atlanta Mayor Ordered To Report To Prison, August 8, 2006, AP
Ga. Lawmaker In Scuffle Now In ‘Fight Of Career’, August 4, 2006, USA Today
“Jungle Justice” On The Rise In Cameroon, July 24, 2006, Reuters
Minutemen Not Watching Over Funds, July 21, 2006, Washington Times
Rep. McKinney Forced Into Runoff, July 19, 2006, WXIA.com
City Clerk To Clean Detroit Voter List, July 18, 2006, Detroit News
Some Question Whether African Aid Helps, July 14, 2006, AP
Fan Fests In The Townships, July 14, 2006, Spiegel
Farber Faces Probe Over Traffic Stop, July 13, 2006, Gannett
July Homicide Total Rises To 14 In District, July 12, 2006, Washington Post
The Little City That Couldn’t, July 10, 2006, River Front Times
D.A. Order To Pay $3.58 Million For Former Workers, July 7, 2006, Times-Picayune
D.A. Order To Pay $3.58 Million For Former Workers, July 7, 2006, Times-Picayune
Orlando Police Seek Apology For City Commissioner’s Remarks, June 23, 2006, Orlando Sentinel
Camden District Under Heavy Fire, June 19, 2006, Philadelphia Inquirer
House Boots Jefferson From Committee, June 16, 2006, AP
Judge Laura’s Supreme Slap, June 15, 2006, New York Daily News
Black Caucus to Nancy Pelosi: Hands Off William Jefferson, May 30, 2006, NewsMax
Vote Proves New Orleans Likes his Style, May 22, 2006, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Congressman Caught on Tape, Documents Say, May 22, 2006, AP
Asst. Principal Accused of Telling Student to Videotape Sex, May 10, 2006, WFTV.com (Orlando)
Rice Not Upset by US National Anthem in Spanish, May 1, 2006, Reuters
Senator May Have Let State Pay Campaign Staff, April 11, 2006, Miami Herald
McKinney Cancels News Conference, March 31, 2006, WSB-TV (Atlanta)
Report: McKinney Punches Cop, March 30, 2006, News 11 (Atlanta)
NOPD Clears Cops in Looting Probe, March 20, 2006, New Orleans Times-Picayune
Barry Sentenced to Three Years of Probation, March 10, 2006, Washington Times
A New Refrain in Prince George’s, February 23, 2006, Washington Post
Drama of Ex-Mayor Plays Out in Atlanta Courtroom, February 23, 2006, Washington Post
Shooting Shocks Deputy’s Friends, February 6, 2006, Los Angeles Times
Nagin’s ‘Chocolate’ Remark Sparks T-Shirt Craze, January 30, 2006, Local6 (Orlando)
School Named After Johnnie Cochran, January 27, 2006, Reuters
Racism Accusations Cloud Already Partisan Senate, January 20, 2006, Nashville City Paper
Milking the Dream, January 20, 2006, American Renaissance, Feb. 2004
Tourism Team Seeks to Calm Nagin Tempest, January 19, 2006, New Orleans Times-Picayune
Bribery Trial of Ex-Mayor Begins, January 17, 2006, AP
Jesse Jackson to Face Civil Trial on January 17 for Assault and Civil Rights Violations, January 17, 2006, Judicial Watch
Sibling Fight Threatens King Dream, January 16, 2006, Chicago Tribune
Swimming With the Sharks, January 13, 2006, AlterNet
Ex-Political Aide Pleads Guilty to Bribery, January 12, 2006, AP
Barry Tested Positive for Cocaine Use in the Fall, January 11, 2006, Washington Post
Marion Barry, Act XVII, January 9, 2006, Washington Post
Burning Richmond’s Race Card, January 4, 2006, East Bay Express (Emeryville, Ca.)
Bush-Bashing Black Charity Sits on Katrina Cash, December 22, 2005, CNSNews.com
Stroger: Others Were Duped By Ex-Con, December 22, 2005, Jonathan Lipman, Daily Southtown (Tinley Park, Ill.)
Bobby Rush Losing Another Home, December 5, 2005, Chicago Sun-Times
Bank Seeks Foreclosure on Rush’s House, November 29, 2005, Chicago Tribune
Jailed Chief Creates Problems for Lutcher, November 18, 2005, Advocate (Baton Rouge)
Former New Orleans Officer Arrested While Driving Stolen Truck, November 15, 2005, AP
Kings Apologize For Detroit-Bashing Pictures, November 10, 2005, AP
Judge Finds Currie Violated Injunction, Appoints Receiver on Absentee Ballot Operations, November 7, 2005, Detroit News
Charged With Assault, Mayor Takes Over Police, October 28, 2005, Washington Post
School in Shambles, October 25, 2005, New Orleans Times-Picayune
FOP Official Calls for Smitherman to Resign from City Council, October 21, 2005, Cincinnati Enquirer
Dealership Still Missing Cars, Wants U.S. Attorney To Investigate, October 19, 2005, AP
Auditor: City May Go Broke, October 14, 2005, Detroit News
NOPD Investigation of Cadillac Cops May Involve Brass, October 7, 2005, New Orleans Times-Picayune
Pastor To Repay £200,000 After Buying Florida Timeshare on Church Visa Card, October 7, 2005, Times (London)
Diversity Is Strength! Its Also…Police Corruption, October 5, 2005, VDARE.com
Black Liberals Support Farrakhan Event, October 5, 2005, NewsMax
King Would Drop Suit For No-Show School Job, October 5, 2005, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Witnesses: New Orleans Cops Took Rolex Watches, Jewelry, September 30, 2005, CNN
Black Voter Suppression Blamed for Weak Katrina Response, September 30, 2005, CNSNews.com
Fifty Women Suing Gynaecologist Twin Over ‘Impersonation’, September 29, 2005, Telegraph (London)
Court Rules Jesse Jackson Must Face Civil Trial for Assault and Civil Rights Violations, September 27, 2005, Judicial Watch website
Oakland Pastor Among Those Arrested During Prostitution Sting, September 27, 2005, AP
Video on Police Looting in New Orleans, September 23, 2005, CNN
Amid Katrina Chaos, Congressman Used National Guard to Visit Home, September 14, 2005, ABC News
Dispatch From New Orleans, September 9, 2005, Slate
Ray Nagin: School Buses Not Good Enough, September 8, 2005, NewsMax
Briton Slams US Rescue ‘Shambles’, September 7, 2005, BBC News
Louisiana Officials Could Lose the Katrina Blame Game, September 7, 2005, CNSNews.com
Weekend Special: Video of Looting by Police in New Orleans, September 4, 2005, Zippy Videos
Sharpton Hitches to Airport After 110-MPH Chase, August 31, 2005, WorldNetDaily.com
Parents Disgusted by Unsanitary Conditions at Detroit School, August 29, 2005, WXYZ (Detroit)
Pastor Who Stole $500,000 Heads to Sentencing Backed by Many in his Church, August 29, 2005, Daily Southtown (Chicago)
Black Officials in Dallas Call Subpoenas Racially Motivated, August 19, 2005, Washington Times
Peebles Accused of Using School Offices for Personal Duties, August 18, 2005, Minneapolis Star Tribune
Shrinking Detroit Has 12,000 Abandoned Homes, August 15, 2005, AFP
Vendors Stuck with $100,000 Tab After Soiree, August 11, 2005, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
Bank Sues Former Sen. John Ford, August 4, 2005, AP
Teele Kills Self In Herald Lobby, July 28, 2005, Miami Herald
Bowman Police Officer Arrested, July 27, 2005, AP
Judge Lays Down Own Law: No All-White Juries, July 25, 2005, Chicago Tribune
Officer Charged in Hired Killing, July 15, 2005, Chicago Tribune
Ex-Cons Guarding Schools In D.C., July 14, 2005, Washington Times
Special Police Officer Charged, July 13, 2005, Washington Times
Four More Lapses in Patient Care at King/Drew Reported, July 13, 2005, Los Angeles Times
5 In E. St. Louis Convicted of Vote Fraud, July 1, 2005, AP
Profile of Distinguished Professor of English bell hooks, June 29, 2005, DiscoverTheNetworks.org
Forbes’ Role with Bureau, NAACP Questioned, June 22, 2005, Cleveland Plain Dealer
D.C. Chief’s Vehicle Snatched, June 21, 2005, Washington Post
Former Officer Arrested for Sexual Misconduct, June 17, 2005, AP
Top Cop Backtracks on Farrakhan Training, June 15, 2005, WorldNetDaily.com
Dems, Jackson to Pay $200,000 in Fines, May 31, 2005, AP
Kilpatrick’s Expenses Exposed, May 17, 2005, Detroit Free Press
Officer in Airport Arrest Fired, May 11, 2005, News 11 (Atlanta)
Police Reopen Atlanta Child-Killing Cases, May 11, 2005, AP
D.C. Auditor Finds Contract Irregularities, May 10, 2005, Washington Times
White Officers Claim Discrimination in Asbury, May 6, 2005, Asbury Park Press (NJ)
Former Judge Pleads Guilty, May 6, 2005, Kansas City Star
Detroit Mayor Criticized for Charging $210,000 on City Credit Card, May 4, 2005, AP
Mfume Accused of Favoritism At NAACP, April 28, 2005, Washington Post
Maxine Waters To Illegals: Get Outta Here!, April 21, 2005, Immigration Blog
Pettus-Brown Guilty on All Charges, April 21, 2005, Cincinnati Enquirer
Feds Probe Rev. Al, April 13, 2005, New York Post
City on the Rocks Gets Fertile Advice, April 13, 2005, Chicago Tribune
High Court Steps In Between Judge, Lawyer, April 11, 2005, American Bar Association Journal
Glendale Police Chief Leaving Job, April 11, 2005, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
Civil Rights Agency Cuts Budget by 9%, April 11, 2005, Washington Post
King/Drew Med School Under Fire, April 7, 2005, Los Angeles Times
Fired White Workers Are Awarded $1.9 Million, March 31, 2005, Times-Picayune (New Orleans)
Ethics Probe Digs Senator Even Deeper, March 31, 2005, AP
Lawsuit Depicts Hospital Failures, March 25, 2005, Washington Times
Power Play Ignites Dallas Politics, March 24, 2005, Washington Times
Schoolhouse Crock, March 23, 2005, Daily News (New York City)
Attorney Says Sheriff Retaliating against Rehired Workers, March 22, 2005, AP
With Warning against Enduring Virus, UN Marks Day against Racism, March 22, 2005, UN News Centre
Civil Rights Commission in Turmoil, March 17, 2005, AP
White Students Walk Out At Local Catholic School, March 16, 2005, NBC10.com (Philadelphia)
Jordan’s Race Bias Trial Set To Begin, March 8, 2005, Times Picayune (New Orleans)
White, Street Saw ‘Race Thing’ As Probe Tactic . . ., March 8, 2005, Philadelphi Inquirer
Rangel Blasts Clinton as ‘a Redneck’, February 18, 2005, NewsMax
Riverside City Afloat, But Not Aright, February 14, 2005, Chicago Tribune
Ex-Cop Guilty in Gang Crimes, February 10, 2005, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
King Center Funds in a Fix, February 8, 2005, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Preacher Accused of Bilking Poor Churches out of Nearly $9 Million, February 8, 2005, AP
King/Drew Stripped of Accredited Standing, February 2, 2005, Los Angeles Times
Man Convicted in Cop’s Death Invited to City Hall, January 31, 2005, WLBT 3 (Jackson, Miss.)
Police Officers Charged with Stealing from Drug Dealers, January 31, 2005, NBC5.com (Chicago)
Lawmaker Says he Shares Homes with 2 Women, January 25, 2005, AP
Experts Dissect Detroit Crisis, January 6, 2005, Detroit News
King/Drews 1,000 Failings, January 5, 2005, Los Angeles Times
Health Facility Fails Latest Test, December 31, 2004, Los Angeles Times
Conyers Overlooks Detroit’s Election Problems, December 28, 2004, The Detroit News
Coalition Presses City to Select African-American Woman Judge, December 16, 2004, The Kansas City Star
Top Officials Indicted in Morris Brown Fraud, December 13, 2004, Cox News Service
On a New High, Sharpton Hits a New Low, December 9, 2004, Village Voice
How Whole Departments Fail A Hospital’s Patients, December 8, 2004, Los Angeles Times
NAACP Head Mfume Didn’t Retire, He Was Booted Out, December 7, 2004, Human Events Online
Underfunding Is a Myth, but the Squandering Is Real, December 7, 2004, Los Angeles Times
Rule of Lawlessness, December 6, 2004, National Review Online
Deadly Errors And Politics Betray A Hospital’s Promise, December 6, 2004, Los Angeles Times
Leaders of Civil-Rights Watchdog Blast Bush, December 2, 2004, Reuters
Ailing Hospital’s Progress Is Lesson for King/Drew, November 29, 2004, Los Angeles Times
Money Woes Plague Legacy Of Rosa Parks, November 24, 2004, Detroit Free Press
Dream for an Ethnic Bridge Is Parked on Crenshaw Lot, November 23, 2004, Los Angeles Times
Cleveland TV Anchor Appears Nude For Story About Art, November 19, 2004, AP
Berry Won’t Leave Civil Rights Panel When Term Expires, November 17, 2004, Human Events Online
Infighting Puts SCLC On Verge Of Collapse, November 11, 2004, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Tire-Slashing Questions Await Democratss Sons, November 8, 2004, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
About Those Independent Election Monitors . . ., November 2, 2004, FrontPageMagazine.com
Mayor, Judge Won’t Talk About Past Sentence, October 26, 2004, Plain Dealer (Cleveland)
Redefining Rights in America, October 21, 2004, Wall Street Journal
UL Professor Accused of Threats, October 15, 2004, 7 KPLC (Lafayette, La.)
East Cleveland Mayor Acknowledges Killing A Boyfriend Years Ago, September 27, 2004, Plain Dealer (Cleveland)
Gov. Bush Suspends Miami Commissioner Arthur Teele Jr., September 23, 2004, AP
Marion Barry In, 3 D.C. Council Incumbents Out, September 15, 2004, Washington Post
Wilmer-Hutchins Board Meeting Turns Rowdy, September 15, 2004, The Dallas Morning News
Take the Medicine, September 13, 2004, L. A. Times
The Phoenix Falling, September 9, 2004, LewRockwell.com
Former Rep. Frank Ballance Indicted On Fraud Charges, September 7, 2004, AP
Soft Bigotry, September 3, 2004, American Prospect Online
Campbell Saga: Derailing Of The American Dream, September 3, 2004, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Onunwor, Still Jailed, To Quit As Mayor, September 1, 2004, Plain Dealer (Cleveland)
Former Mayor Bill Campbell Indicted, August 31, 2004, WXIA-TV (Ga.)
A Conservative Slave Reparations Plan?, August 20, 2004, FrontPage Magazine
Chapman Found Guilty Of Fraud, August 13, 2004, AP
L.A. Hospital Staff Failed To Count Surgical Tools After Operations, August 2, 2004, AP
Poisonous and Brilliant, July 29, 2004, National Review Online
Audit Alleges Misuse Of Funds, July 29, 2004, St. Paul Pioneer Press
Mayor Accused Of Alerting Targets Of Probe, July 27, 2004, Plain Dealer (OH)
Philadelphia Minority Business Council Blasted, July 22, 2004, Philadelphia Inquirer