Negrophile
'It's a matter of how you organize them and get them going.'

No time to do more than clean out one of my browser window's last three days' worth of tabs:

  • Beth Macy's "Chapter Three: 'No longer a refugee" from the Roanoke Times series; go back and read the first and second parts to get caught up to speed.
  • Bakari Kitwana's Village Voice article "The Cotton Club"
  • Gromer Jeffers Jr.'s Dallas Morning News article "Political talent emerges in suburbs: Communities gain potential black leaders, while city loses out," part of the paper's series "Black Professionals: A new face of affluence"
  • Jon Hurdle's Reuters article "Live 8 struggles to draw US blacks to Africa roots"
  • Larry Herman's "Deadly dull," which pans the "Back to Black: art, cinema and the racial imaginary" at London's Whitechapel Art Gallery. Anyone else in the vicinity, I'd love to hear your take on it ...

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