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Before he died, Martin Luther King, Jr. joined a campaign to unify working people of all races. Today, nothing could be more powerful
Before he died, Martin Luther King, Jr. joined a campaign to unify working people of all races. Today, nothing could be more powerful
Low-income parents risk jail for putting their kids in better public schools, while the rich bribe colleges to shut the poor out
Milwaukee’s novel approach to combating racial inequity should inspire other cities
Wealthy families have rigged college admissions for generations, but they want you to blame affirmative action
The overwhelming amount of housing available are not accessible, and cannot be adapted without structural costs, which are often financially prohibitive
It takes the typical black woman 20 months to earn what a white male worker earns in a single year
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