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In Obama era, have race relations improved?

Ask Americans how race relations have changed under their first black president and they are ready with answers. Ashley Ray, a white woman, hears more people debating racial issues. "I know a lot of people who really thought we were OK as a nation, a culture, and now they understand that we're not," she says.

 

1 killed, 4 missing after wave hits yacht during race

A powerful wave swept four crew members off a sailboat during a race near San Francisco, leaving one person dead and four others missing, the Coast Guard said early Sunday. The eight-member crew aboard the 38-foot Low Speed Chase was participating in a yacht race from San Francisco Bay around the Farallon Islands on Saturday afternoon as their craft ran aground. Seas were running high at 10-12 feet when the Low Speed Chase was hit by a larger wave and the four were washed overboard, Coast Guard Petty Officer Levi Read said.

 

Supreme Court will hear case on affirmative action at colleges

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The Supreme Court cast doubt Tuesday on the future of affirmative action at the nation’s colleges and universities, agreeing to hear an appeal from a white student in Texas who seeks an end to "racial preferences" in college admissions.

 

Newt Gingrich: Latinos, Blacks Don't Understand 'Key To Future Wealth,' But Asians Do

At the height of his career in Congress, Newt Gingrich used to tell audiences that renewing American civilization was "the central challenge of the rest of our lives." But before Gingrich could deliver his grand new theory of American civilization to the public in a 1993 speech, his deeply divisive racial stereotypes would need to be removed.

 

Wealth gap widens between whites, minorities

The wealth gaps between whites and minorities have grown to their widest levels in a quarter-century. The recession has erased decades of minority gains, leaving whites with 20 times the net worth of blacks and 18 times that of Hispanics.

 

Race Remixed: Black? White? Asian? More Young Americans Choose All of the Above

Many young adults of mixed backgrounds are rejecting color lines that have defined Americans for generations.

 

The History of White People - By Nell Irvin Painter

The History of White People - By Nell Irvin Painter

Nell Irvin Painter’s title, “The History of White People,” is a provocation in several ways: it’s monumental in sweep, and its absurd grandiosity should call to mind the fact that writing a “History of Black People” might seem perfectly reasonable to white people. But the title is literally accurate, because the book traces characterizations of the lighter-skinned people we call white today, starting with the ancient Scythians. For those who have not yet registered how much these characterizations have changed, let me assure you that sensory observation was not the basis of racial nomenclature.

 

Eat, pray, sleep: U.S. habits revealed

Your racial and ethnic background can shape many aspects of your life: the type of food you eat, where you live, and your political views.

 

Obama accepts Reid apology for racial remark

President Obama says he's accepted an apology from the Senate's top Democrat for calling him a "light skinned" African-American ...

 

Chinese racist? Obama trip spurs talk

Chinese racist? Obama trip spurs talk

As China gets ready to welcome the first African American U.S. president, Chinese are confronting their attitudes toward race, including some deeply held prejudices about black people.

 

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