Cynthia McKinney's was not quite a household name in America before the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001. To those who follow the goings-on on Capitol Hill, McKinney at the
When I was in college in the heady Black Power-African Liberation days of the late 1960s and early 1970s, we used to complain that black people just did not read�not about our history and culture; n
As president of Morehouse College, the nation's premier institution of higher learning for men, I am often asked why there is still a need for a college dedicated primarily to the education of black m
Dear Editor:
As I read your Editor's Note in the July/August issue of your publication, the issue of increased minority ownership in the telecommunications industry struck me. Bob Johnson made tremen
Jacqueline Adams Jacqueline Adams, was named president and chief executive officer of the National Black MBA Association headquartered in Chicago. The 33-year old business organization represents th
Affirmative action still a sensitive issue
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