Saturday, December 18, 2010

African-American News - December 18, 2010

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African-American News - December 18, 2010

Could "racially insensitive" comments reportedly made by Harrisburg High School's principal cost her her job? A school official confirms the district is looking into remarks about Latino students that have been described as disparaging.

Linda McMullen (LaGrange Daily News - LaGrange, Gia)
A few weeks ago, my class watched "A Class Divided," the profile of an experiment in Jane Elliott's third-grade Iowa classroom in 1968.

There was another new twist Friday in the flap over state Sen. James Meeks comments about who should and should not get a boost in city contracting.

Leaders of the state chapter of the NAACP Thursday said they plan to invite Assembly Minority Leader Alex DeCroce to meet with them following a racially tinged spat over unemployment benefits.

Full Comment's Araminta Wordsworth brings you a daily round-up of quality punditry from across the globe.

Piece of black history comes to light (New River Valley Current)
Public records alone do not tell historical researchers very much about the property owners.

A sign excluding black people from a future Abbotsford, Wisconsin business is enraging some people in the small town.

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