Stephen L. Carter’s 1991 book was remarkably prescient.
Tag: Black People
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Highways Have Sliced Through City After City. Can the U.S. Undo the Damage?
The Biden administration is funding projects around the country aimed at reconnecting communities that have been divided by transportation infrastructure.
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Biden to Nominate Gen. Charles Q. Brown to Be Joint Chiefs Chairman
If confirmed by the Senate, the Air Force chief of staff would become the senior military adviser to the president.
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Elite Virginia High School’s Admissions Policy Does Not Discriminate, Court Rules
Parents had objected to Thomas Jefferson High School in Virginia changing its admissions policies, including getting rid of an exam. The case appears headed for the Supreme Court.
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The Good News on Unemployment for Black Americans
And another reason, in case you needed one, that policymakers should avoid a gratuitous recession.