Negrophile
About three days' worth of post-Juneteenth linkage.

Start now, and you can finish it off in a couple of hours!

  • Kandia Crazy Horse's initial "Sex Grits Rock & Roll" biweekly column for Stylus Magazine
  • Greg Jonsson's St. Louis Post-Dispatch article "Cosby's words hit home with crowd"
  • Kris Axtman's Christian Science Monitor article "Mississippi verdict greeted by a generation gap"
  • Alex Mindlin's New York Times article "Young Publishers Dominate Black Fiction"
  • Mindy Bond's "Terry Edmonds, First African-American Speechwriter in the White House" for Gothamist
  • Laura Wexler's Washington Post op-ed "A Sorry History: Why an Apology From the Senate Can't Make Amends"
  • Christine MacDonald's Boston Globe article "Talk about race: Quietly, under the media radar, some folks are tackling Boston's touchiest topic"
  • Greg Tate's "Man, myth, money" for Newsday
  • Lucia Herndon's Philadelphia Inquirer column "Why so touchy about African-American history?"
  • Jake Blumberg's Colorado State Collegian article "College experience varies for black students"
  • Phill Wilson's Chicago Defender commentary "Life-changing AIDS stats"
  • Andrea K. Walker's Baltimore Sun article "Karibu's next chapter"

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