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A sad legacy of Brown v. Board, end Congress’ spending addiction and other commentary

“When the Supreme Court delivered its historic Brown v. Board of Education ruling 70 years ago on May 17,” it hoped to produce better academic outcomes for blacks, recalls The...

NYC must overhaul property-tax system after years of 'discriminatory' inequity: court

New York City has been ordered to overhaul its tax system in a landmark ruling by the state’s highest court after black property owners claimed the process favors their counterparts...

Illinois schools' segregated classes blasted as 'unconstitutional'

Civil rights attorneys have called out a Chicago-area school district’s program to racially segregate English and math classes to boost minority students’ scores, saying it is “unconstitutional.”

Union boss Weingarten thinks you're a racist if you want good schools for your kids

Randi Weingarten is now backpedaling something she previously said claiming that she was just making an innocent comment about “language” rather than actually accusing anyone of being racist.

Jason Aldean facing new racism accusations tied to 'pro-lynching' song

Danny Collins, a former minor league pitcher, took a closer look at the newspaper article featured in the background of Aldean's promotional clip for the song.

60 years after George Wallace pushed segregation, Dems are blocking the schoolhouse doors

By opposing school choice, many Democrats, are violating the basic civil right of Americans of all races and incomes to choose a better education for their kids.

Coming to America: New Zealand's woke health care

Hospitals in the US are beginning to adopt woke policies that discriminate against patients by race.

Late-stage capitalism? No, we're plagued by late-stage progressivism

The real ascent to political power of the progressives in this country began with the election of Woodrow Wilson in 1912; his second term ended a little more than a...

The leftists manufacturing a Clarence Thomas scandal need a lesson in American government

Clarence Thomas answers to no one except, ultimately, the political force of the people.

Florida school board votes to keep showing Ruby Bridges film to students

The committee of three teachers, two parents, and two community members voted to continue showing the movie at the St. Petersburg elementary school.

Murdaugh Judge Clifton Newman: From segregated schools to 'the best we want in our jurists'

For many South Carolina residents, watching Judge Clifton B. Newman rule with such finality over the fate of once-powerful legal scion Alex Murdaugh was astonishing.

Elementary school backpedals minority-only club after outrage

"How is this not racism when kids are joining a group solely based on race/skin color?" one parent questioned.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: the very best of America

Were Martin Luther King alive in 2023 to celebrate his 94th birthday, what would he have to say about his nation’s contentious racial landscape?

Biden again reminisces fondly about lunch with late segregationist senator

President Biden on Tuesday reminisced about lunching with the late segregationist Sen. James Eastland.

Biden recalls 'the old days' of grabbing lunch with 'real segregationists' in Senate

President Joe Biden on Friday reminisced about bringing back “the old days” in the U.S. Senate when he was able to sit down for a bite with “real segregationists” in...

Dem Senate hopeful owns former plantation that once enslaved 90 people, uses it for campaigning

Trudy Busch Valentine featured Grant’s Farm, formerly called the White Haven plantation, in a video to launch her US Senate campaign.

Beer heiress running for Democratic Senate nomination was queen of whites-only pageant: report

Trudy Busch Valentine won the “Queen of Love and Beauty” crown at the Veiled Prophet Ball in 1977 at a time when the competition specifically banned people of color and...

Congress passes Emmett Till bill finally making lynching a federal crime

The bill allows the federal government to prosecute a crime as a lynching when a conspiracy to commit a hate crime results in death or serious bodily injury. 

Critical race theory is about to segregate America like an open-air prison yard

When new inmates arrive in California state prisons, they pass through the gauntlet of other men and must make a quick decision: With whom do they stand?

University of Alabama to add name of school's first black student to building, share with KKK officer

The University of Alabama Board of Trustees voted on Thursday to change the name of Graves Hall to Lucy-Graves Hall, in honor of Autherine Lucy Foster, who broke the color...