This Week in White Supremacy: Week 67 – ‘Yes, Rep. Meadows, black people have willingly worked for racists’

Brought to you by the Equal Justice Society Yes, Rep. Meadows, black people have willingly worked for racists - The Washington Post Jemele Hill on Twitter: "Notice the laughter in the room as he says it… " => Scott Dworkin on Twitter: "NEW Video: "We'll send him back to Kenya, or wherever it is," GOPContinue reading "This Week in White Supremacy: Week 67 – ‘Yes, Rep. Meadows, black people have willingly worked for racists’"

In new memoir, Federal Judge William Alsup traces his path from the Jim Crow South

"This engaging memoir of the Civil Rights era by one of our most distinguished federal judges confronts the past with admirable candor as it chronicles a young white Southerner's journey from acceptance of the racial status quo to a commitment to full equality for all." — Linda Greenhouse, New York Times contributing columnist and YaleContinue reading "In new memoir, Federal Judge William Alsup traces his path from the Jim Crow South"

This Week in White Supremacy: Week 66

Brought to you by the Equal Justice Society Dixie school board refuses name change — for now – Marin Independent Journal "At issue is the name Dixie’s ties to the racism, slavery and violence of the Confederacy and the Civil War-era South. As is happening all over the country, symbols of that part of the nation’s historyContinue reading "This Week in White Supremacy: Week 66"