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TIME Europe October 9, 2008 Peter Beinart |
Is He American Enough? Race will matter on Election Day. But it's not about black and white.  |
TIME Asia October 8, 2008 Zoher Abdoolcarim |
Race to Judgment If Barack Obama were running for office in Asia, he might not be where he is now.  |
Wired August 18, 2008 Mathew Honan |
15th Anniversary: O. J. Simpson and Wired's Photoshop Experiment Would society have reacted differently to the O. J. Simpson trial had he been white?  |
TIME Europe June 5, 2008 Alex Perry |
Poverty Trap Apartheid may have made racist despots out of whites; it seems that globalization amid inequality and enduring poverty can make a bigot out of anybody.  |
Reason June 2008 Radley Balko |
Soundbite: Freeing the Innocent A conversation with Craig Watkins, the first elected African-American district attorney in Texas history.  |
Sports Central January 23, 2008 Ryan Ballengee |
Race and Golf: Let the Discussion Begin Evidence seems to indicate that African-American people are only a small part of the game of golf, and that even Tiger Woods does not even appear to be helping the issue.  |
Registered Rep. December 1, 2007 |
Enough Is Not Enough A group of Morgan Stanley reps involved in a race-discrimination suit say a proposed $16-million settlement is just not enough.  |
Wild West Roger Jay |
A Close Shave for the Barber of Dodge City John Tyler, a former slave who owned a barber shop in early Dodge City, killed a white farmer on Front Street and then held his ground with the unexpected support of some leading citizens.  |
Reason November 2007 Brian Doherty |
Let 'em Roam Despite popular prejudices to the contrary, a new paper reports that immigrants in the U.S. are far less likely to end up locked in a public institution than the native-born, with an incarceration rate one-fifth as high.  |
Reason October 2007 Jacob Sullum |
Kick 'Em While They're Down A new report from the Institute for Justice looked at 184 areas where the use of eminent domain was approved for private economic development projects. On average, the residents were poorer, less educated, less likely to own property, and more likely to be racial minorities.  |
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