Sep 30, 2010 - Issue 395
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Cover Story: The Bishop Has No Clothes By David A. Love By David A. Love, JD
Political Cartoon: Forgiveness By Carlos Latuff, Brazil
Progressive Mobilization - Washington DC on October 2 By UnitedforPeace.org
This is a Secular, People’s Struggle for Justice - Not a Religious One By Larry Pinkney
The Messology of Bishop Eddie Long - Inclusion - By The Reverend Irene Monroe
Racism & Islamophobia By Dr. Horace Campbell, PhD
The Washington Redskins and the NYC Mosque By Bill Fletcher, Jr.
Put Your Hands Together for the Whiners! - Leftward-Ho By Peter Gamble
Update: So Go the Days in the Lives of Women of Color By Suzanne Brooks
Constitution and Bill of Rights Threatened - Solidarity America - By John Funiciello
Public Schools and the African Centered Curriculum By Dr. Conrad W. Worrill, PhD
Political Cartoon - Obama's Job Creation Plan By David Logan, Denton TX
Joblessness, Discrimination, and Black Poverty - By Algernon Austin
Art: Big Brother City On Metal By Shepard Fairey, Los Angeles CA
Quote to Ponder: "If we bring up religion, we’ll be in an argument..." - Malcolm X
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