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    If there is one thing that people all across the ideological spectrum should be able to agree on, it is that better education is desperately needed by black youngsters, especially in the ghettoes. But Attorney General Eric Holder thinks he knows better than the thousands of people who run public schools across the country what kinds of sanctions are necessary to preserve some semblance of order in the classrooms so that hoodlums do not make the education of their classmates impossible. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    This March 12, 1972 file photo shows poet and social activist Amiri Baraka speaking during the Black Political Convention in Gary, Ind. (AP/Julian C. Wilson)
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    A Washington Redskins fan wearing Indian headdress watches a game between the Redskins and Detroit Lions. (AP/Joe Robbins)
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    President Lyndon B. Johnson delivers his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress, Jan. 8, 1964. Speaking in the House of Representatives, the chief executive said on eof his aims was
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    ‘War on Poverty’ turned poor folks into victims

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    MSNBC’s Al Sharpton mentions ‘race,’ ‘racist’ 215 times on TV in 2013
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    Hispanics are bound to form some larger percentage of the electorate than the 10 percent recorded in the 2012 exit poll. And one that inevitably will be targeted by both parties and many candidates. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    Video: MSNBC’s Melissa Harris-Perry airs a tearful apology to transracial adoptive parents
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    A New Jersey-based dairy company that sells to stores and schools in the Northeast and to federal agencies has settled claims of sex and race discrimination.

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