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Tells us a great deal, but not everything that we would like to know.
Carol Kammen's Ithaca Journal column
"Census of 1850 provides a glimpse of African-American life in Tompkins"
Caille Millner's San Francisco Chronicle op-ed
"The definition of political absurdity"
Tresca Weinstein's Albany Times-Union article
"Authors speak out on black gender inequities"
Aurelio Rojas' Sacramento Bee article
"Brown-on-black violence plagues south state"
Mike Killian's Utica Observer-Dispatch commentary
"Newspaper can play key role in understanding race"
Eric Stringfellow's Jackson Clarion-Ledger column
"African Americans must begin to 'discuss' HIV/AIDS"
Rebecca Baker's Journal News article
"Photographer's home could become Greenburgh landmark"
Shirley Dang's Contra Costa Times article
"A fine line between inspiration and segregation"
David Flick's Dallas Morning News article
"Ray Charles' style formed in S. Dallas home"
Earl Kelly's Annapolis Capital article
"Naval Academy struggles to recruit blacks"
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