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1,000 Words

are what they say some pictures are worth. You don't see pictures like that every day, and we may or may not every week. But when we do, we'll run them in this space.

We can't tell you exactly where this week's photo came from, but it was sent to us by Randy Short of Washington DC.

Condoleeza - vampire skeeza

This photograph needs no caption. If you've got a photograph you think is worth a thousand words, send it to us at bruce.dixon (at) blackagendareport.com. Of course you'll want to replace the "(at)" with the character @. We assume that if you DO send it, you have the rights to publish it, and are conferring said rights upon us.










ALSO IN THIS FIRST ISSUE OF BLACK AGENDA REPORT
ARTICLES
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The Black-Latino Future: Will African Americans rise to the challenge? - Glen Ford
Freedom Rider: American Terrorists - Margaret Kimberley
Congressional Black Caucus Monitor Report Card, fall 2006 - Leutisha Stills
Bruce's Beat: Juan Williams, Liar, Liar! - Bruce Dixon
The Oprah Effect - Tim Wise
Regime Change is Not Cute - Mark Fancher
Black TV in Brazil - Shawn Lindsey

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Cartoon -- Failure to Communicate by Ghetto Fabulous
Photography -- 1,000 Words



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The Myth of the Melting Pot by Glen Ford
War is the Health of the State by Bruce Dixon