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Civil Rights Leader Mattie Jones: 'You Have To Set Yourself Free' Apr. 04, 2025

Holding Space for Good

Mattie Jones turned 92 at the end of March. Friends, family, state senators and our U.S. congressman... Read More

On the 70th Anniversary of Brown, School Segregation Continues May. 21, 2024

Crime and Conduct

This past week marked the U.S. Supreme Court setting aside, a portion of, certainly one of the worst... Read More

Charlie Kirk's Dastardly Attack on Nobel Prize Winner Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Jan. 18, 2024

Armstrong Williams

Charlie Kirk, speaking before students and teachers at AmericaFest, a political convention organized... Read More

A Proposal for Rosa Parks Day Dec. 15, 2023

From the Desk of Dr. J

The first day of December marked the 68th anniversary of Rosa Parks refusing to give up her seat to ... Read More

'Segregation' Is a Deliberate Act May. 12, 2023

Michael Barone

Getting words right can clear up a lot of confusion about politics and public policy. Example: "segr... Read More

Dems' Rulebook: Offensive Speech for Me, but Not for Thee Jul. 13, 2022

Adriana Cohen

First the 2016 Democratic nominee for president, Hillary Clinton, called patriotic, God-loving conse... Read More

The New 'Wonder Years' Examines Race in the Late 1960s Sep. 24, 2021

From the Desk of Dr. J

For this year's fall lineup of television shows, one that particularly piqued my interest is the reb... Read More

Segregated Hospitals Jul. 28, 2021

Wellnews

The nonprofit Lown Institute has ranked 3,200 hospital systems across the country based on racial in... Read More

Supreme Court Rejects the Last Remnant of School Segregation Jul. 02, 2020

Daily Editorials

As mostly white left-wing activists wreaked ongoing havoc on minority neighborhoods, the country bar... Read More

Now It's Woodrow Wilson's Turn Jun. 30, 2020

Patrick Buchanan

Now that statues of Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, Lincoln, Grant and Theodore Roosevelt... Read More

Trump and His Court Jun. 20, 2020

Susan Estrich

Twice in a week. First, the court holds that you can't discriminate against employees on the basis o... Read More

Cancel the White Men -- And What's Left? Jun. 16, 2020

Patrick Buchanan

"Can we all just get along?" That was the plea of Rodney King after a Simi Valley jury failed to con... Read More

Black History Is American History Mar. 05, 2020

From the Desk of Dr. J

I ended my Black History Month celebration in February by taking a trip to visit Cincinnati's Nation... Read More

Biden Claims He Marched To Protest Segregation; Where's the Proof? Dec. 12, 2019

Larry Elder

Former Vice President Joe Biden remains the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination ... Read More

Intolerance in Academia Oct. 16, 2019

Walter E. Williams

If you need an accurate update on some of the madness at the nation's institutions of higher learnin... Read More

The Joys of Busing, Huh? Jul. 02, 2019

William Murchison

As contrived for the apparent purpose of embarrassing Joe Biden, Kamala Harris' handwringer over rac... Read More

Biden's Bad Night: of Baggage and Buses Jun. 29, 2019

Susan Estrich

It was a very good night for California Sen. Kamala Harris. And, for those listening, a strong showi... Read More

Biden Apologizes for the Wrong Thing Jun. 23, 2019

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — Joe Biden backtracked on the wrong old thing. Earlier this month, the former vic... Read More

What George Wallace and Jerry Brown Have in Common Apr. 10, 2018

Bernard Goldberg

Who knows where George Wallace went after he left this life, but wherever he is, he must be smiling.... Read More

Democrats' Hoodwinking of Blacks Jun. 07, 2017

Walter E. Williams

Ask any black person which political party has been black people's political ally. With near unanimi... Read More