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Lusane: Nat Turner's 1831 Rebellion and the Legacy of Violence
Znet Article, August, 24 2011
Clarence Lusane
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Social systems that failed to address the grievances felt by millions will inevitably confront the same forces that drove Turner
Lusane: Obama, Blacks And Latinos
Commentary, April, 30 2011
Clarence Lusane
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The White House must draw the right conclusions from recent dismal polls.
Lusane: Zimbabwe May Emulate Tunisia, Egypt, Libya....
Commentary, March, 10 2011
Clarence Lusane
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The regime of 87-year-old strongman Robert Mugabe has sought to pre-empt the types of protests that have shaken autocrats in North Africa and the Middle East.
Lusane: Reject the Confederacy, Celebrate Reconstruction
Commentary, February, 09 2011
Clarence Lusane
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The sesquicentennial of the start of the Civil War has unleashed a cacophony of voices...
Lusane: Black History of the President’s House
Commentary, December, 22 2010
Clarence Lusane
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On December 15, 2010 the National Park Service inaugurated its new exhibit, “President’s House: Freedom and Slavery in Making a New Nation” at the Liberty Bell Center pavilion in Philadelphia’s Independence Park.
Lusane: From the White House to Obama’s House
Commentary, October, 21 2010
Clarence Lusane
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As he faces a critical juncture in his presidency, it is perhaps useful for President Obama to reflect upon an obscure but relevant anniversary...
Lusane: Racism, Shirley Sherrod and the Obama White House
Commentary, July, 31 2010
Clarence Lusane
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The Shirley Sherrod controversy, like the Van Jones incident last summer, demonstrates the power of the right-wing media to rock the Obama White House when it comes to racial matters.
Lusane: No Easy Victories: Black Americans and the Vote (African-American Experience)
Book, October, 12 2007
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Lusane: Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice: Foreign Policy, Race, and the New American Century
Book, October, 12 2007
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Lusane: African Americans at the Crossroads: The Restructuring of Black Leadership and the 1992 Elections
Book, October, 12 2007
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Lusane: Who Judges The Judges?
Commentary, April, 21 2002
Clarence Lusane
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Was it normal Supreme Court idiosyncrasies or post-September 11th racial blowback? A recent incident at the U.S. Supreme Court, where Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist ordered a young Indian woman to remove a scarf on her head because it apparen...
Lusane: Lethal Truth
Commentary, January, 05 2002
Clarence Lusane
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As the totalitarianism rustles continue to rise across the American landscape sowing intolerance, more and more progressive voices are being targeted. Danny Glover is the latest.
Lusane: The World is Hungry
Commentary, November, 27 2001
Clarence Lusane
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What do the people who are starving in the world outside of Afghanistan have to do to get food?
Lusane: In Memory of Lisa Sullivan
Commentary, October, 22 2001
Clarence Lusane
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On October 1, to the shock of most of her friends and supporters, progressive activist and youth leader Lisa Yvette Sullivan passed suddenly due to congestive heart failure.
Lusane: Clinton Escapes Again
Commentary, September, 07 1999
Clarence Lusane
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Each Summer the major civil rights organizations hold their annual gatherings. Attended by thousands, these events include workshops, plenaries, and major addresses by civil rights leaders, trade union officials, representatives from women and you...
Lusane: Defending the New Klan
Commentary, July, 02 1999
Clarence Lusane
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It is perhaps a sign of millennium madness that the century will end with the bizzare phenomena of an African American lawyer defending in court the right of a member of the Ku Klux Klan - whose name ironically is Black - to burn crosses. However,...
Lusane: Jailhouse Knocks
Commentary, May, 22 1999
Clarence Lusane
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HBO's "Thug Life in DC" is not about Bill Clinton's proclivities toward Serbia. It is a stunning wakeup call about the growing warehousing of young black men in the nation's jails and prisons.


