Tag: African American Art Examiner
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What Death of Osama Bin Laden Indicates about Barack Obama’s Leadership
“But this day is also a great one for a man whose leadership skills have been severely and repeatedly criticized and mocked within the media, a man who has endured outlandish public accusations questioning his citizenship, and one who has seen fellow government servants distribute images of himself and his…
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Nuclear Snow in Japanese Springtime: An Editorial Poem-Commentary
Nuclear Snow in Japanese Springtime is presented as part of the international chorus of voices raised in support of Japanese people, both in their homeland and those on other shores watching from a distance.
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Report on 2011 International Year Part 6: International Day to Eliminate Racial Discrimination
The International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination began as a commemoration of the Sharpeville Massacre that took place in South Africa, March 21, 1960.
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Events, Books Highlight Author Flannery O’Connor’s Legacy (part 1)
As close to a million or more people pour into Savannah, Georgia, for the March 17 St. Patrick’s Day Parade and associated festivities a number of them will also take time to visit the childhood home of America’s iconic author, Flannery O’Connor, at 207 E. Charlton Street near Lafayette Square.