Professor Rafael Winkler unravels several philosophies of the age that lie behind an anti-slavery 19th century lithograph
The city where Martin Luther King Jr took his last breath remains haunted by urban blight, blues and soul
Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story premiered on the Paramount Network and BET on Monday, a docu-series bankrolled in part by rap mogul Jay Z
Rights groups argue that hate crimes are rising in the United States and have called on the president to address ‘domestic terrorism’.
You can have the Guptas and the Ku Klux Klan. I’ll take Pravin Gordhan, Barack Obama and the kids.
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Steve Naale was ordered to apologise after posting a photograph of the lynching of two black men by the Ku Klux Klan in the 1930s US on Facebook.
South Africans are spewing vitriol on a website that is said to be stoking the fires of hate crimes.
The FBI is investigating the unresolved case of the Moore’s Ford Bridge murders of four African-Americans, allegedly by the Ku Klux Klan.
Andile Mngxitama’s critique of the HRC’s finding on blacks-only membership organisations has stirred up a hornet’s nest. Ferial Haffajee asked him why he is so angry.
Barack Obama was showing signs of campaign fatigue. Sitting on a picnic bench in a park on Pagoda Street, Indianapolis, in discussion with a group of 30 supporters, he told a story about the ”modest” background of himself and his wife, Michelle. And 10 minutes later, seemingly having forgotten, he told them it all again.
Barack Obama faced potential damage to his campaign on Thursday after television networks aired footage of sermons by the former pastor of Obama’s church likening the Democratic frontrunner to Jesus and declaring: ”God damn America.”
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/ 22 September 2007
Though they came from far-flung places, the thousands of protesters who assembled in Jena, Louisiana, on Friday had this in common: they all wore black, and most were black. They had descended on this tiny Southern town to show their anger for the injustice they believed had taken place here.
Riazat Butt reports on the Kashmiri activist who inspired Islamic Rage Boy
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/ 8 September 2000
William Cooper, the author of <i>Behold a Pale Horse</i>, is closely connected to the Ku Klux Klan (KKK).