Aug 26, 2010 - Issue 390
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Cover Story: SEIU In Disarray By Beverly Griffith, Odell Hunter, Sandy Mims & Alta Bates
Political Cartoon - We're Not Going Anywhere By Eric Garcia, Albuquerque NM
Read breaking news stories chosen by BC on twitterand facebook
Capitalism Is Killing Us - The Color of Law By David A. Love, JD
Can Blacks Rid Themselves of the Use of the N-word? - Inclusion By Rev Irene Monroe
LAUGH OBAMA, LAUGH! - Keeping it Real By Larry Pinkney
Socialists Unite! - Represent Our Resistance - By Dr. Lenore J. Daniels, PhD
Political Cartoon: Combat Troops Out of Iraq By David Logan, Denton TX
Lesser People, Unite! You Have Much to Lose - Solidarity America - By John Funiciello
The Real Meaning of Education, Part 1 - Worrill’s World - By Dr. Conrad W. Worrill, PhD
Obama: "Worst President Ever" Are You Kidding? By Dr. Anthony Asadullah Samad
Art: Woody Guthrie Canvas Print By Shepard Fairey, Los Angeles CA
The Un-Abolishable N-Word By Ezrah Aharone
I Have A Dream Speech By Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., 28 August 1963 (Includes Video)
Art: Butterfly in Amazon Forest Photograph By Carlos Latuff, Brazil
Quote to Ponder: "No, no, we are not satisfied..." - MLK Aug 28 1963

 

 

Executive Editor:
David A. Love, JD
Managing Editor:
Nancy Littlefield, MBA
Publisher:
Peter Gamble
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