Race and Education
Conversation Of The Week XVIII: Reality Reconfigured: Revisiting The Elusive Quest For Cultural Homogeneity
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Conversation Of The Week XVII: A Home Grown Terrorist Of Any Ethnic Or Religious Group Is Still A Terrorist
On March 10, 2011, as much of America and the world watched, New York Representative Peter King began what he admits is the first of several hearings on the “radicalization of Muslims in America.” Rep. King emphatically conveys that he has undertaken holding these hearings because of the grave and imminent threat of Muslim terrorists being bred right here on American soil in the aftermath of 9/11.
Issue Of The Week XV: Who Or What Is Worthy Of A State Or National Honor: The Haley Barbour — Nathan Forrest Dilemma
A Mississippi organization, The Sons of Confederate Veterans, is seeking to have a commemorative license plate named after a famous Confederate General. That within itself is not the problem. But the General they seek to honor is: General Nathan Bedford Forrest.





