If Black people forged the independence of the United States ... more than one ignorant person will think that they suffered no discrimination whatsoever.
Today, more than 50 years after Malcolm X’s assassination, the destiny of Black Americans remains divided between the two dreams of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr.
It is impossible not to compare him, albeit reluctantly, with leaders of the caliber of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X, for he has risen to a level that until now no other African-American has achieved ...
Attorney General Eric Holder has called the U.S. “a nation of cowards.” As attorney general, he fought against racism. Now he is resigning — and Obama has to choose a successor for a man whom black America trusts.
Robin Koerner-. Published in The Sydney Morning Herald
Unless the Arab States mentioned as supporting Western efforts are prepared to provide boots on the ground, ISIL Islamic State will still be able to construe this war as a Western war against Islam.