Study: Black boys get less attention, lower grades:
Yale University Child Study Center research shows that black children —
especially boys — no matter their family income, receive less attention, harsher
punishment and lower grades in school than their white counterparts. The
disparities are seen from kindergarten through college.
Rick Ross: Not a gangster, and his fans don't care:
Slate's Joshua Weiner explains why people still love him, despite the fact that
his underworld resume has been thrown into question.
Senagalese drink mogul brings Africa to U.S.
business: Senegalese entrepreneur Magatte Wade is the creator of
multi-million dollar U.S. company Adina World Beat Beverages, which makes drinks based on
traditional recipes from around the world.
Nashville Country club considering first black member in racist
history: The Belle Meade Country Club may be poised to accept the
first African-American resident member in its nearly 100-year history, according
to club documents obtained by the Nashville Scene. However, a letter obtained by
the publication suggests that the reception might be less than friendly.
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