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Black Like Me, first published in 1961, is a nonfiction book by journalist John Howard Griffin recounting his journey in the Deep South of the United States, at a time when African Americans lived under racial segregation. He is best known for his 1959 project to temporarily pass as a black man and journey through the Deep South in order to see life and segregation from the other side of the color line first-hand.
--Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin was banned for its portrayal of racial tension.


Jan 2025
The Great Displacement
The Silent Siege
How America's Workforce Is Being Sacrificed on the Altar of Corporate Greed
Jan 2025
The controversy surrounding the H-1B visa program
In a world where tech giants and billionaire magnates pull the strings of policymakers, the average American worker finds themselves ensnared in a web of betrayal. The latest controversy surrounding the H-1B visa program, championed by none other than Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, is a glaring example of how the livelihoods of millions are being offered up as a sacrificial lamb to the gods of profit and efficiency.
Feb 2025
“Follow the Funds, Not the Feelings”
California SB 437 puts $6 million behind reparations research—because symbolism without systems is just another stall tactic.
Sept 2025
Drew & Dennis =RHOA
--Oh honey—Drew and Porsha’s tension is thicker than a Southern accent at a Sunday brunch.
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--While all eyes have been on Brit and Kenya, let’s not forget there’s serious unfinished business simmering between Drew Sidora and the returning peach princess herself, Porsha Williams. Word is, their drama didn’t just start this season—it’s been brewing quietly off-camera for months.
--Insiders say the friction started when Drew allegedly made slick comments about Porsha’s whirlwind marriage to Simon Guobadia, and let’s just say... Porsha didn’t forget.
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