WASHINGTON—President George W. Bush was unusually reflective in the final weeks of his administration, taking time during speeches and press conferences to look back on key decisions, expound on his legacy, and tout his role in paving the way for the nation's first African-American president by serving eight years as its first openly gay president.
Friday, December 19, 2008
Katrina's Hidden Race War
A.C. Thompson, writing for The Nation, investigates the Algiers Point shootings.
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Rep. John Conyers responds, and the California-based Color of Change call on Gov. Jindal and the US DoJ to investigate.
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