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A Racist White House Doesn't Surprise Black People
A white guy endorsed by KKK affiliates becoming president is scary, but not unprecedented in American history.
Would Cops Treat Pipeline Protesters Differently if More Were White?
Some people of color see a familiar double standard at work in North Dakota.
How Police Reform Is Failing in San Francisco
Cops in San Francisco aren't getting the same level of scrutiny as in cities like Baltimore and Ferguson. Is a bit of federal criticism really going to change anything?
The Myth of Donald Trump’s Black Voter Outreach
As the Republican nominee makes overtures to minority voters, he's pursuing a strategy of dividing and conquering.
If All Lives Matter, Act Like It
The demonization of black victims and the lionization of law enforcement have to stop.
How the Democratic Party Takes Black Voters for Granted
The party needs minority voters to win national elections. But the solutions they're offering are nowhere near enough.
Guns and the Big Business of Carnage
Who benefits from the endless cycles of sadness, anger, and partisanship that follow mass shootings in America? Just follow the money.