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Don't Confuse Sesame Place with Jim Crow Aug. 04, 2022

Larry Elder

"Daddy, why do white people treat colored people so mean?" asked Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s 5-year... Read More

Barack Obama: Still a Racial Incendiary Jul. 14, 2022

Larry Elder

Former President Barack Obama recently gave a speech in which he attacked the critics of "identity p... Read More

'Anti-racism' Widens the Racial Divide Jun. 29, 2022

Daily Editorials

A refreshing interview this week by our news affiliate Colorado Politics challenges current wisdom a... Read More

The State of Black America May. 25, 2022

Star Parker

I am so pleased and proud that the first annual edition of the "State of Black America" (Encounter B... Read More

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson -- 'Firsts' Only Matter If They're Liberal Apr. 14, 2022

Larry Elder

After the confirmation of Ketanji Brown Jackson as the first black female justice to the U.S. Suprem... Read More

Racing Away From Our Past With Judge Jackson Apr. 06, 2022

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — The vortex of our vexed record on race came out with the cherry blossoms. These ... Read More

As Holocaust Teaching Expands in Missouri, Racial Discussion Is Being Muzzled Mar. 30, 2022

Daily Editorials

A bill requiring that Missouri teach its schoolchildren about the Holocaust is moving through the Le... Read More

Affirmative Action Isn't Only For Republicans Jan. 27, 2022

Joe Conason

Every day since President Joe Biden reiterated his pledge to nominate the first Black woman to the U... Read More

MLK Day: Equal Rights Versus Equal Results Jan. 20, 2022

Larry Elder

On this Martin Luther King Jr. Day, it becomes necessary to again remind us all of the distinction b... Read More

King's Quest for a Better America Is as Relevant as Ever in Today's Big Issues Jan. 18, 2022

Daily Editorials

Of the dozen official national holidays observed in the U.S. each year, the one being celebrated Mon... Read More

Three Books for Liberty-Loving Readers in 2022 Dec. 23, 2021

Veronique de Rugy

This time of year, dear readers, is when us writers curate lists. Some are about the best movies, to... Read More

Conservatives Are the Ones Asserting Victimhood These Days by Talk of Race Nov. 17, 2021

Daily Editorials

So, who are the "snowflakes" now? That's the term that conservatives have long used to denigrate lib... Read More

Rethinking Columbus and 1492 in and Out of the Classroom, Part I Oct. 02, 2021

Luis Martínez-Fernández

Today is the first day of October, a month that is many things. It's National Apple Month (that make... Read More

Regarding Gabby Petito Sep. 24, 2021

Erick Erickson

Twenty-two-year-old Gabby Petito is dead. Authorities found her body in Wyoming. Her boyfriend, Bria... Read More

Colorblind Is the Moral Ideal Sep. 07, 2021

Dennis Prager

There is little that reveals the immorality and dishonesty of the left more than its labeling the te... Read More

The 2020 U.S. Census: Historical Precedents and What Censuses Tell Us about Populations and Power, Past and Present, Part III Sep. 04, 2021

Luis Martínez-Fernández

U.S. census race and ethnicity questions and categories continued to change over the 20th century an... Read More

The 2020 U.S. Census: Historical Precedents and What Censuses Tell Us about Populations and Power, Past and Present: Part II Aug. 28, 2021

Luis Martínez-Fernández

Earlier this month, the U.S. Census Bureau made public its first reports on the 2020 census. This pa... Read More

Hey NFL, Why Not Start Games with the Jewish National Anthem? Jul. 25, 2021

Wayne Allyn Root

Did you hear the NFL is planning to play the "Black national anthem" before each football game? This... Read More

Conservative National Radio Host Wayne Allyn Root Announces Support for Black Reparations Jul. 11, 2021

Wayne Allyn Root

Yes, it's true. I'm that Wayne Allyn Root. I'm the nationally syndicated conservative radio talk sho... Read More

Marking Juneteenth, the Actual End of Slavery, isn't 'Black History' -- It's American History Jun. 22, 2021

Daily Editorials

America moved one step closer last week to fully acknowledging the history and continuing impact of ... Read More