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  • by BAR managing editor Bruce A. Dixon
    CBC: Impotent, Irrelevant, and Tied to the President in 2012, Even If Obama is the Black Herbert Hoover
    24 Aug 2011
    by BAR managing editor Bruce A. Dixon Why does the Congressional Black Caucus, forty of the most senior members of the House of Representatives, pretend that touring the country with a phony, embarrassing “job fair” is a substitute for the massive jobs and poverty-reduction programs they should…
  • Jahi Issa
    The Ethnic Cleansing of Historically Black Colleges & Universities in the Age of Obama, Part 1 of 3
    07 Sep 2011
    by Jahi Issa, Ph.D. Despite the long and loud verbal commitment of the Black Misleadership class to HBCUs, the deference and dependence of black leadership to corporate ethics and on corporate donations has caused them to endorse policies that are effectively phasing out HBCUs.  Within a…
  • by BAR editor and senior columnist Margaret Kimberley
    Whose Black President?
    03 Aug 2011
    by Paul Street In retrospect, we should have seen it all coming: the Black corporate politician wreaking havoc on the progressive legacy through a working alliance with the GOP. In fact, some of us did see it coming, including the author, who had Obama’s number, early on. “The deeply…
  • Thomas C. Mountain
    World Food Program in Somalia: Angel of Mercy or Angel of Death?
    03 Aug 2011
    by Thomas Mountain To hear the corporate media tell it, the Shabab resistance in Somalia is to blame for the drought and famine. But ten million people are threatened in the neighboring Ogaden region of Ethiopia, largely populated by ethnic Somalis, many of whom are at war with the Ethiopian…
  • by BAR executive editor Glen Ford
    Ruin-Nation: The Obama Catastrophe
    03 Aug 2011
    by BAR executive editor Glen Ford After two and a half years of waging war against the Left half of his own party, while seeking a “Grand Consensus” with the GOP, President Obama has finally set “in motion a rolling implosion of Roosevelt’s New Deal and Johnson’s Great Society.” The final vote…
  • by BAR executive editor Glen Ford
    Justice Department is Hiding Something on Malcolm X Murder
    03 Aug 2011
    A Black Agenda Radio commentary by Glen Ford Forty-six years after the assassination of Malcolm X, a large segment of Black America believes the FBI played a part in the Black leader’s death. But the first Black U.S. attorney general refuses to reopen the case, and the FBI has claimed for 30…
  • by BAR editor and senior columnist Margaret Kimberley
    Freedom Rider: Ruling Class Victory
    03 Aug 2011
    by BAR editor and senior columnist Margaret Kimberley Left to their own devices, the Tea Party and the rest of the Republicans could not possibly have done such damage to the legacies of the New Deal and Great Society as was wrought, this week. The Black Democrat in the White House tipped the…
  • by BAR editor and senior columnist Margaret Kimberley
    Freedom Rider: Six More Years of Obama
    10 Aug 2011
    by BAR editor and senior columnist Margaret Kimberley It seems only a Republican president can free us from the downward Obama spiral of the Democratic Party. “When the ruling class who hire and fire politicians chose a black Democrat to serve as president, they pulled off what can only be…
  • Jordan Flaherty
    From Heroes to Villains: NOPD Verdict Reveals Post-Katrina History
    10 Aug 2011
    by Jordan Flaherty Guilty verdicts against New Orleans cops in the infamous Danziger Bridge murders of innocent Black citizens may lead to far reaching changes in law enforcement – and not just in New Orleans. “The Justice Department is looking at federal oversight of the NOPD, a process by…
  • by BAR executive editor Glen Ford
    Obama Slipping: Black America Waking Up - To the Nightmare
    10 Dec 2010
    by BAR executive editor Glen Ford “A consciously Black opposition to the First Black President, on issues of peace and economic justice, is taking shape.” Some of the players “on tour”: Cynthia McKinney’s “Eyewitness Libya” tour; Tavis Smiley and Cornel West’s “Poverty Tour”; and Congressional…

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