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Talking
About Race President Clinton attends a town hall meeting to discuss sports and race. (April 1998) |
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Beyond
Black and White At a meeting in Denver, Native Americans express anger at their lack of representation in the Clinton dialogue on race. (March 1998) |
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| Talking
About Race President Clinton meets with conservative activists to further his dialogue on race. (December 1997) |
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| Beginning
the Dialogue President Clinton and the race advisory panel hold the first town meeting in Akron. (December 1997) |
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| Taking
the Initiative Members of the president's race advisory board discuss the initiative. (September 1997) |
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The
Road to Rushmore A panel of historians discuss the way American presidents have handled the issue of race. (June 1997) |
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Doll For All Does Barbie reflect America's changing attitudes towards race. Clarence Page examines a doll for all. (May 1998) |
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The
Browning of America Richard Rodriguez considers the color brown. (February 1998) |
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| Making
It-- Lino Graglia Is the greatest issue facing America race or class? Richard Rodriguez essay. (October 1997) |
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Manaña
Richard Rodriguez looks at the census racial categories and asks "Do Hispanics exist?" (June 1997) |
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Person of Colors Clarence Page examines the multiethnic background of golfer Tiger Woods. (May 1997) |
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Strangers
Among Us Roberto Suro discusses his new book Strangers Among Us: How Latino Immigration is Transforming America. (May 1998) |
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Other Side of the River Through a black teenagers mysterious death Alex Kotlowitz explores race relations between two towns. (April 1998) |
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The
Ordeal of Integration Orlando Patterson looks at the progress made in American race relations-- and the friction that progress causes. (October 1997) |
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Country of Strangers David Shipler discusses the lack of communication between blacks and whites in America. (June 1997) |
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America
in Black and White In their book, Stephen and Abigail Thernstrom argue that race relations have improved, mostly through self-help and self-effort. (May 1997) |
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Strangers
Among Us? How is Latino immigration changing America? Roberto Suro answers your questions. (May 1998) |
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More
To The Story? What did the Rodney King beating say about about racism and police brutality in America? Lou Cannon answers questions on his book Official Negligence: How Rodney King and the Riots Changed Los Angeles and the LAPD. (February 1998) |
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| Opening
Doors and Minds It's been 40 years since the federal government forced high schools to desegregate. Members of the president's race advisory board answer your questions. (October 1997) |
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| Double
Talk? Is bilingual education the best way to teach immigrant students English? (September 1997) |
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| The
Multi-Race Card How should race add up on the next census? (July 1997) |
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One
America (no longer available) The White House's official site for President Clinton's initiative on race. Includes demographic information and links to efforts around the country to talk about race. |
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two nations of black america Frontline's online companion to its broacast program examining the growing black middle class and underclass in America. |
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The Atlantic Unbound From the archives of The Atlantic Monthly, an online collection of its articles on race. |
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| The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Use the Online NewsHour to browse through The NewsHour's coverage of race-related issues. |
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