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Mexican-American Vets Ignited Kennedy's Latino Support

On the evening of Nov. 21, 1963, President John F. Kennedy, his wife Jacqueline, Vice President Lyndon Johnson and his wife, Lady Bird, walked through a wall of applause to take their place as honored...

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'Best Man Holiday' Resonates Across Racial Lines

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The First Time I Heard The Name 'Mandela'

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'Hispanic' Or 'Latino'? Polls Say It Doesn't Matter — Usually

Carlos Mencia is well-known for his standup humor, which is slyly good-natured and often focuses on race and ethnicity. The 46 year-old Mencia has had a successful series on The Comedy Channel (Mind of...

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'American Promise' Probes Race Issues In NYC Private School

Monday evening, PBS will air American Promise, a documentary that traces the lives of two African-American students for 13 years. They both enroll as kindergarteners at The Dalton School, an elite...

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Love In Technicolor: Interracial Families On Television

I Love Lucy was one of the most popular shows in the history of television. Its stars, redheaded Lucille Ball and her Cuban-American husband Desi Arnaz, became TV icons — but they almost didn't get on...

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Drive For Diversity, NASCAR's Commitment To Race

On Sunday, the K&N Pro Series East begins down in New Smyrna Beach, Fla. And if the track and pit look a little more diverse than they have in the past, that's in part because of a NASCAR program...

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Sriracha-Maker Given More Time To Contain Spicy Fumes

The saga over the darling of the condiment world, Sriracha, continues.The popular hot sauce in the rooster bottle is made by Huy Fong Foods in the Los Angeles suburb of Irwindale.

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Stokely Carmichael, A Philosopher Behind The Black Power Movement

Before he became famous — and infamous — for calling on black power for black people, Stokely Carmichael was better known as a rising young community organizer in the civil rights movement.

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Why A Proper Lady Found Herself Behind Bars

This story is part of NPR's 50th anniversary coverage of 1964.

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Congressional Black Caucus Urges Rethink Of Army Hair Rules

The women of the Congressional Black Caucus have sent a letter asking Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel to reconsider new Army regulations that made headlines earlier this month.AR 670-1, the revised...

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Playwright Phillip Hayes Dean Dies At 83

Playwright Phillip Hayes Dean died earlier this week. His family says the 83 year-old died in Los Angeles of a heart condition. He was in the midst of overseeing a production of his most famous play,...

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Some In Irwindale Still Not Happy About Smelly Neighbor, Sriracha

The skirmish continues between Sriracha and Irwindale, Calif. Irwindale's city council declared that owner David Tran must curb his hot sauce factory's smelly fumes or they'll do it themselves. Tran is...

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Why Lupita Nyong'o's 'People' Cover Is So Significant

It has been a very good 12 months for Lupita Nyong'o: piles of awards (including an Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her portrayal of Patsy in 12 Years a Slave), a contract to be the...

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Who Runs The World? 'Time' Magazine Says Beyoncé

The euphoria over Lupita Nyong'o's appearance on People's "50 Most Beautiful" list was still swirling on the Interwebs when word came, a mere four days later, that Time's "100 Most Influential" issue...

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PBS Documentary Examines Ruben Salazar's Life And Death

Transcript STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: A new documentary explores the life and death of Ruben Salazar. He was a journalist. He's considered one of the founders of the modern Chicano movement and by many a...

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Why Would The NAACP Honor Donald Sterling Anyway?

Update: The NAACP issued a press release on Thursday advising that Leon Jenkins has resigned his post as president of the Los Angeles chapter. The national organization said it is "developing...

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After 6 Decades As A Staple, 'Jet' Magazine Ends Print Run

Transcript ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: From NPR News. I'm Robert Siegel.MELISSA BLOCK, HOST: And I'm Melissa Block. An era in magazine history is closing. Chicago-based Johnson Publishing Co., or JPC, says...

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Sriracha-Maker Says Factory Will Remain In California

Sriracha hot sauce-maker Huy Fong Foods has been tussling with the City Council of Irwindale, Calif., near Los Angeles for months now over whether the factory's spicy smells harm its neighbors. There...

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Nostalgia For What's Been Lost Since 'Brown V. Board'

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