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When does one become ‘black enough’?

The ongoing and bitter history of African-Americans who mistrust, ostracize and bully one another into following certain stereotypical traits, beliefs and concerns of the community has been a long and conflicting battle.

White House dismantling HBCUs

Not so long ago, Historically Black Colleges and Universities were just a thorn in the side of the Obama Administration. We soon will long for those days because signs of the administration shift from disregard to attempts at dismantling HBCUs …

Know the rules to vote on Election Day

When other Virginia voters arrive at their polling places on Nov. 4, many may be shocked to learn that they also are unable to vote — especially seniors, African-Americans, Latinos and the poor, who are less likely to have the …

Give ’em a break

Commentary

Should have taken a plea

Commentary

Victory for affirmative action

Fresh life to affirmative action

African summit is a big deal

This meeting will help improve the public perception of Africa.

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