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The 411
(White) Male Privilege, Black Respectability, and Black Women's Bodies
Mark Anthony Neal, an associate professor at Duke University, explores perceptions that continue to be projected onto the body of the Black woman who is the focal point of Duke rape scandal. May 23, 2006,
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The 411
A Woman's Worth
"She's just a stripper" is what a young man reportedly said when riding away from the Durham, N.C. house where, minutes before, a woman says she was gang raped, sodomized, beaten and strangled. Esther Iverem explores how this comment epitomizes the class, race and gender dimensions of the case. May 23, 2006,
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The Road to 9/11: Moussaoui’s Journey
Mumia Abu-Jamal writes that it is unlikely that many people know the origins of Zacarias Moussaoui, or how French racism formed his world view.
May 23, 2006,
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The SeeingBlack.com 411—April 2006
Outrage at Alleged Gang Rape at Duke University, Teenager
Faces Military Tribunal, The State of Black America,
Belafonte Speaks on Being Disinvited from King Funeral,
Black Marriage Day
Apr 9, 2006,
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The 411
Archive Links - The 411
- Affirmative
Action Coverage
- African Burial Ground
- Anti-War Protests
- Auctioning Off Diallo, Late FBI
Justice, and College Students Under Attack
- The Beginnings of
Bush
- Black Like Me: Gender, Justice
and the Black Agenda
- Black Voices on War
and Peace
- 'Boondocks' Dogged: Comic Strip
Pulled
- Boxing, Bimbos and Buffoons
- The Bush-Jesus Ticket
- A Chance for Mumia
- Did Racism Beat Ms. Honduras?
- Documents Expose U.S. Role in
Nkrumah Overthrow
- Earth
Activist: Wangari Maathai
- From War, to Peace and
Justice
- The Girly-Girl Issue
- House Slaves and Sacred Cows
- The (Il-)logic of Preemptive
Strikes
- Interview: Danny
Glover, Actor and Activist
- Jailed for Teenage Sex?
- Like June [Jordan]...
- Mumia on Palestine's Despair
- Mumia Abu-Jamal
on The Empire
- Mumia Abu-Jamal on War
and Peace
- No Election Protection
- For Now, No Reparations for Tulsa
Race Riot Victims
- Obama, Jackson, and
Sharpton: Mo' Political Power
- The Oh Brother Issue
- Pimp and Ho Party for White Folks,
Giving the Finger to "They Schools", Down in the Bowels of the
New Media, Who is the World's Biggest Pornographer?, and Rap and
Rhapsody
- Politics 2004: Our
Regime Change
- Political Power 2004
- A Political Stand
- Race and Justice
- Raise Your Vote!
- Rallying for Reparations
- Reagan Dies, and the Media
Still Lies
- The Rites (and Wrongs)
of Ancestral Return
- September
11 Tragedy
- Stealing Black Votes
- Top Ten for 2002
- Terry McMillan Q & A
- That Boob Job: Janet
Jackson and other top stories
- Tricky Voting Machines
and other top stories
- Tsunami: Global Tragedy
- Tsunami: Tragedy and
Truth
- War, Peace and Protest
- What is American?
- White Out? Black Men Who Hate
Black Women
- Woodson Home an Endangered Site
- Women's History Month 2004:
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Africa World Press announces the publication of "Living
in Babylon," Esther Iverem's second volume of poems that
is already receiving praise. Esther Iverem "asks the most
important question of the 21st century—which America Is
America? Iverem teaches one how to turn pain into power and power
into poetry" —E. Ethelbert Miller.
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