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Meanwhile, the absence of jobs and talent has only served to reinforce the age-old Southern pattern of white authority and black subservience. "We've still got a lot of people working in white folks' kitchens or driving tractors," says Mayor Brown. "They're afraid to speak up for themselves because they're afraid of losing their jobs. They still have to say, 'Yassir, whatever...
...College's success raises questions about the role race should play in a student's application. Though the University has successfully parried reverse discrimination charges filed with the Department of Education, the age-old question remains: in striving for a more diverse student body, is the College just aiming to increase its numbers...
...when in came time for the softballers to face off against their age-old nemesis and the defending Ivy League champion, Yale, on Sunday afternoon, the defense slipped in the starting block...
Engler and the votes of Michigan have taken a large step in remedying the age-old problem that many poor children are doomed to a dismal education simply becaue of the lack of equity in their parents' abodes. The plan isn't perfect, but it provides a workable model for other states dedicated to the future of their children...
...absence of a parade will not stop this largely Irish-American community from celebrating the age-old traditions associated with...