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  • “Civil Rights” Leaders, Politic365 bloggers, CBC Members Get Paid, the Public Gets Played on Network Neutrality.
    Bruce A. Dixon , BAR managing editor
    “Civil Rights” Leaders, Politic365 bloggers, CBC Members Get Paid, the Public Gets Played on Network Neutrality.
    26 Aug 2014
    Is there any part of the black political class that isn't for sale, or hasn't been already been leased by Comcast, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, AT&T or Time-Warner?
  • Color Of Change Takes On Black Caucus on Internet Neutrality
    Glen Ford , BAR executive editor
    Color Of Change Takes On Black Caucus on Internet Neutrality
    22 Sep 2010
    “Black watchdogs are most effective in unmasking and shaming the culprits within our own ranks.” We “tip our hats” to Color of Change for exposing the Congressional Black Caucus’s abysmal collectiv
  • Obama Charges Rightward, Five CBCers Earn Bush Loyalty Points
    Leutisha Stills , CBC Monitor
    Obama Charges Rightward, Five CBCers Earn Bush Loyalty Points
    25 Jun 2008
    A hardcore handful of Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) members who last week embraced George Bush's Iraq occupation policies, were joined by six others in support of a phony "compromise" over the a
  • Mel Watt
    Leutisha Stills , CBC Monitor
    Burying the CBC's Mel Watt
    01 Nov 2006
    Representative Mel Watt of North Carolina is stepping down after 2 years as chair of the Congressional Black Caucus.  CBC Watch correspondent Leutisha Stills evaluates his tenure, an
  • Black Caucus Caves to Corporate Power
    Bruce A. Dixon , BAR managing editor
    Black Caucus Caves to Corporate Power
    15 Jun 2006
    In response to a flood of cable and phone company propaganda and millions in campaign and charitable donations, two thirds of the Congressional Black Caucus vote to redline broadband deployment in
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