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  • Pictured above: Army Spc. Justin R. Burgess, right, is congratulated by actor Denzel Washington, left, as Washington pins a Purple Heart medal on Burgess' shirt, during a ceremony held to honor Burgess and two other soldiers, Spc. Connie R. Spinks and Staff Sgt. Alonso R. Buenrostro, not shown in photo, at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas, Friday, Dec. 17, 2004 [more]
  • JohnConyers.com [more]
  • Check out Grits for Breakfast.com [here]
  • Check out Black Refer.com [here]
  • Black Judge Join Louisiana Republicans [more]
  • EARL OFARI HUTCHINSON: Where Are Todays Kings? [more]
  • King Widow Moves to Condo After Break-Ins [more]
  • Tribes continue to donate to tsunami victims [more]
  • The first African-American capital defendant in Massachusetts since 1973 is testing the notion of a fair death-penalty trial [more]
  • SCLC president continues King's nonviolence message  [more]
  • Group conducts vigil outside Pepsi plant; cites racial inequality in hiring [more]
  • Minister Farrakhan calls community leaders to co-convene Million Man March 10th anniversary [more]
  • Armstrong & Wrong [more]
  • Michael Jordan Invests in Vegas Resort [more]
  • Oprah leads black celebrities in drive to set up African-American museum on Washington Mall [more]
  • Silencing the Present in Haiti [more]
  • Historians view effect of '60s riots on economy [more]
  • Vigilance urged in drive to curb police brutality [more]
  • Urban Policy: In the Ghetto [more]
  • Play honors Mary Lou Hamer [more]
  • Black Point Man for the Right: Rep. Harrold Ford Jr. [more]
  • Shell says he had fair shot at coaching job [more]
  • Revolution Televised: Prime Time And The Struggle For Black Power [more]
  • White Like Me, Interview [more
  • Klan robe display hits nerve [more]
  • Judge rules Jacksonville public drinking law is unconstitutional [more]
  • 53 percent of Nashvile's homeless are African America [more]
  • The Thoughts of Dead Prez [more]
  • CA: The High Cost of Higher Education  Why does a "tuition-free" public university cost so much? [more]
  • The case of the Cuban Five: injustice at home and abroad [more]]
  • Forgotten story in Randy Moss episode on FOX: fans' racial taunts [more]
  • Radio Insurgente Giving Voice to the Voiceless [more]
  • Hate Groups Against Homeless People in America [more]
  • Klansmen Rally on Louisville College Campus [more
  • When they arrive at JFK, the pre-approved passengers can skip the long lines at customs and head straight to special kiosks, plug in their smart card and have their eyes scanned [more].
  • Majority Believe There Will be More Poor Americans Four Years from Now [more]
  • BET= BAD: "Programming to this audience is a full-time proposition, not an entertainment drive-by with a couple of shows here and there," she proclaimed. "BET is a constant. BET is relevant. BET is real. BET is a living, breathing, growing cell in the DNA of African-American culture, community and consciousness." BET President and CEO Debra Lee [more] This lady is Bugging. BET is Bad Entertainment Television. Turn it on now and see for yourself. Nothing is on.