EVENTS: GOSPELFESTt, Aug. 1 & 2, Goffe Street Park, New Haven
COVER STORY ARCHIVES
A More Certain
Future: Report Forecasts America's Perfect Storm
[Education]
"Venus Wimbledon" wins 5th Title
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Posted July 5, 2008
Venus Williams won her fifth Wimbledon championship and seventh singles title, beating her sister and best friend, Serena, 7-5, 6-4, at the All England Club. Story
This season there is a wealth of African-American actors returning to the boards. Read full commentary
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Posted July 5, 2008
Venus Williams won her fifth Wimbledon championship and seventh singles title, beating her sister and best friend, Serena, 7-5, 6-4, at the All England Club. Story
Arts & Culture
Black Hollywood on Broadway by Marvin Pittman. Posted June 17, 2008This season there is a wealth of African-American actors returning to the boards. Read full commentary
Issues & Headlines from devotionreader blog
Post: Another river to cross ... June 6, 2008
Post: Fruit of eternal vigilance ... June 4, 2008
Post: She's got it bad, and that ain't good ... June 4, 2008
Post: A light of her own... May 8, 2008
ISSUES & PERSPECTIVES
BLOG: Same cloth, different pattern May 1, 2008
After a reasonable presentation before the Detroit NAACP annual program Sunday night, surprisingly televised by CNN, Rev. Jeremiah Wright turned the page on pragmatism and poise the next morning, when he wrote a new chapter in his national profile through a presentation that included dramatic posturing and cockiness on Monday morning at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. More
PERSPECTIVE ROSA PARKS BECKFORD
No debate about Black agenda for next president by Darryl McMiller | A Politics of Conscience: Barak Obama at the UCC by Susan Monroe | Rosa Parks: A Tribute | Talk to Me: A Conversation
DEVOTIONREADER: What I Know Now by Kerry L. Beckford
Relevant Reading
Stride Toward Freedom by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
On the Courthouse Lawn: Confronting the Legacy of Lynching in the Twenty-first Century by Sherrilyn Ifill
100 Years of Lynching by Ralph Ginsburg
BLOG: Same cloth, different pattern May 1, 2008
After a reasonable presentation before the Detroit NAACP annual program Sunday night, surprisingly televised by CNN, Rev. Jeremiah Wright turned the page on pragmatism and poise the next morning, when he wrote a new chapter in his national profile through a presentation that included dramatic posturing and cockiness on Monday morning at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. More
PERSPECTIVE ROSA PARKS BECKFORD
No debate about Black agenda for next president by Darryl McMiller | A Politics of Conscience: Barak Obama at the UCC by Susan Monroe | Rosa Parks: A Tribute | Talk to Me: A Conversation
DEVOTIONREADER: What I Know Now by Kerry L. Beckford
Relevant Reading
Stride Toward Freedom by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
On the Courthouse Lawn: Confronting the Legacy of Lynching in the Twenty-first Century by Sherrilyn Ifill
100 Years of Lynching by Ralph Ginsburg

