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New ruling on 1971 death of South African anti-apartheid activist may bring belated justice
Anthony Egan, S.J.
October 23, 2017
A judge has overturned a finding of suicide and ruled that Ahmed Timol was murdered by South Africa’s Security Police 45 years ago.
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Catholics of color are keeping the U.S. Catholic Church alive
Mary C. Curtis
October 18, 2017
The Catholic Church in the United States is being transformed by its black and brown parishioners, whose numbers and voices are rising.
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Explainer
Are you Latino or Hispanic?
J.D. Long García
October 12, 2017
For National Hispanic Heritage month, we ask: Do you prefer “Hispanic” or “Latino”?
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Thurgood Marshall gets the superhero treatment in new biopic
John Anderson
October 12, 2017
He might get a shotgun escort when he leaves town, but Thurgood Marshall is the Lone Ranger of civil rights.
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Can we overcome racism? Ta-Nehisi Coates grapples with white backlash to the first black president
Antonio De Loera-Brust
October 12, 2017
‘We Were Eight Years in Power’ is a sort of “I told you so,” though Coates takes little pleasure in having to say it.
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Goodbye Columbus Day? Why Italian-Americans deserve a better holiday
Jim McDermott
October 06, 2017
“Celebrating Columbus Day does not honor their story and their struggle and their history; it insults it.”
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