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Commentary: No racism in the presidential election?

In claiming victory in West Virginia last night, Hillary Clinton reiterated her last best argument as to why she should be the Democratic nominee: because only she can win in November.

Commentary: Democrats need more than working-class whites

Excuse me if a look of bewilderment crosses my face when a surrogate of Sen. Hillary Clinton's starts off on the "we need hard-working white workers to win in November" mantra.

Commentary: Negative press distracts churches from mission

The blood-washed church for which Jesus died is not relegated to one group or another, nor is it held hostage by politics or ethnicity. It is a breathing, living testament to God's love and grace. It serves its community where it is located and is aware of the needs and nuances of that community. However, its relevance and vision must go beyond its community and reach the world for which Christ died.

Time.com: Indiana Black Voters Feeling Ignored

The state's African-American constituency remains strongly in Obama's camp. But is the candidate taking them for granted?

Bill Clinton: What happened in South Carolina a 'myth'

Former President Bill Clinton defended his role in his wife's presidential campaign in South Carolina, disputing claims he made race a campaign issue.

Time.com: Does Obama Have an Asian Problem?

The Democratic candidate is polling poorly among one important ethnic group. Is race the reason?

Some voters say sexism less offensive than racism

The simple fact that either Hillary Clinton, a white woman, or Barack Obama, a black man, will likely be the Democratic nominee for president is fueling a nationwide debate about how sexism and racism may shape this campaign.

CNN Student News Learning Activities: Black History Month

Use these activities to encourage your students to learn about and appreciate the history, culture and achievements of African-Americans.

Bill Clinton to tour black churches in L.A.

In the run-up to Super Tuesday, former President Bill Clinton is planning a tour of African-American churches in Los Angeles, California, on Sunday.

Time.com: A Civil Rights Divide Over Obama

The contest between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama is dividing civil rights movement veterans as well as older and younger African-American voters

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