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To Protect and Defend

Rep. Elijah Cummings Experienced law enforcement officers understand that maintaining the public’s trust is essential to fulfilling their oath to “protect and defend” our communities.  They also realize, however, that this critically important foundation of their legitimacy has been severely damaged by recent events. For the public and our police officers alike, we must work […]

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Power Broke Black Leaders

Frederick Douglass said, “Power concedes nothing without a demand, it never did and never will.” I often wonder what Black people do not understand about that statement. We love to quote it, but when it comes to putting it into practice; we fall far short of the spirit of Douglass’ words. Maybe Douglass should have […]

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Turning On Young People to Wonders of Science Needs Sense of Urgency

African Americans have yet to really seize the enormous opportunities offered by science and engineering. Emmanuel Glakpe is professor of nuclear engineering at Howard University in Washington, D.C. Two major campaigns should be mounted – one to improve the quality of education, the other to publicize the hell out of Blacks whose accomplishments in science […]

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Foreclosure Crisis

Martin Luther King III Last year, my family and I were honored to join millions around the world in celebrating the 50th anniversary of the landmark “March on Washington.” Beyond the powerful exhortation against racism of my father’s “I Have a Dream” speech, however, the organizers were demanding economic justice, along with civil rights, for […]

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