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Liberals assault on Black conservatives illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times

Liberals' continued assault on Black conservatives

After Sen. Tim Scott, South Carolina Republican, delivered the GOP response to President Biden's address to a joint session of Congress in 2021, "Uncle Tim" began trending on Twitter.

Illustration on replacing abortion disinformation with positive values and aspirations by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Goodbye to the abortion gaslighting

Gaslighting is the word of the year, but can we talk about how we have been gaslighted on abortion for the last 40 years?

Stacey Abrams, the Democratic candidate for Governor of Georgia, speaks to supporters on election night watch party at a hotel in Atlanta on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022. Abrams has conceded and called Bryan Kemp to congratulate him. (Miguel Martinez/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)

Stacey Abrams' swan song is off-key

Stacey Abrams' political career has been sidetracked, again, but I doubt that will stop her from making unsubstantiated, if not contrived, claims about people of color in our election process.

Illustration on Historically Black Colleges and Universities / The Washington Times

The 'HBCU Effect' effect is real

Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have consistently "punched above their weight" against nearly insurmountable odds to prepare America's Black scholars to enter society with an education.

Juneteenth merchandise is sold in commemoration of the holiday at Leimert Park in Los Angeles on Saturday, June 18, 2022.  (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

Juneteenth: A perfect day to cheer Black success

On Monday, America marks our second Juneteenth national holiday. Some will focus on the severe pain and death that slavery inflicted on Blacks between 1619 and 1865. It would be far more useful, however, to celebrate so much that Black Americans have accomplished since the original Juneteenth liberated the last of some 4 million emancipated slaves.

Illustration on the makings of Black success by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Creating the 'special sauce' for Black success

For generations now, Black Americans have lagged -- oftentimes, significantly -- behind other racial and ethnic groups in multiple measures of socioeconomic achievement.

Illustration on the children of fathers in prison by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Fatherhood and second chances

April is Second Chances Month, which provides us an opportunity to reflect on the progress made in criminal justice reform.