Negrophile
'Can learn a lot of American history from the study of African-American experience within that history.'

Here's some readage if you get some spare time over the weekend:

  • Kevin Nance's Chicago Sun-Times article "It takes a village" on the planned expansion of the eta Creative Arts Foundation.
  • Jimi Izrael's Lexington Herald-Leader op-ed "Sincere Senate would put end to high-tech lynchings"
  • "Clothes make the man," Andria Lisle's Memphis Flyer review of the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art's "Patrick Kelly: A Retrospective"
  • "Few employers await released black felons," Lawrence Aaron's column for northern New Jersey's The Record newspaper
  • "Board Vetoes Jefferson School Name Change," a vivid account by the Berkeley Daily Planet's talented J. Douglas Allen-Taylor
  • Jackson West's "SFist Reads Special Edition: Leonce Gaiter's Bourbon Street"
  • The Associated Press (via PennLive's NewsFlash) offers "some quotes from an Associated Press interview with Darlene Clark Hine, lead author of a textbook that Philadelphia's high schools will use in a required African-American studies course"
  • Howard O. Jones with Edward Gilbreath serves up "The New York Experiment," an excerpt from their book "Gospel Trailblazer: An African-American Preacher's Journey Across Racial Lines," in Christianity Today


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