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Opinion

EDITORIAL

An emerging new era

A tectonic shift is occurring in the attitudes of African Americans, and few seem to openly acknowledge the change. The fissure is along class lines. Some activists fear that there will be a breach in the black voting bloc if they recognize the change as valid. More »

OPINION

America's most segregated cities likely to stay that way

The recent report that America's most segregated cities are just as - if not more - segregated than they were a couple of decades ago is hardly a revelation. More »

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

JP Whole Foods a welcome relief

I have lived in JP for more than 10 years and know a lot of people who are really excited about the opening of Whole Foods. It's a shame you didn't cover that point of view in your article. More »


ROVING CAMERA

In light of the 43rd anniversary of the assassination of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., how do you believe Dr. King would assess the progress of racial and civil rights equality in the United States?

I think Martin Luther King Jr. would say that we are [currently] in a standstill, due to the racial inequality that still exists even though it's couched in different terms. More »