Al Calloway on the mark on democracy
Al Calloway always hits the nail on the head. Our country's rhetoric has never matched up to the reality, as he so succinctly describes in …
Al Calloway always hits the nail on the head. Our country's rhetoric has never matched up to the reality, as he so succinctly describes in …
As a group — if in fact black people can actually be called that — Black America occupies the caboose of America’s economic and, therefore …
In addition to most of the 60,000-plus registered black Republicans in Florida and others elsewhere, the black vote, along with non-white Cuban-American and other Latino …
The thing is that clearly too many Americans don’t want “a system of government by the whole population, usually through elected representatives.”
See, Gov. Scott, the thing is you consider yourself somewhat between a rock and a hard place. So it’s difficult for you to think solely …
Have you stopped to think, at any time during this terrible period of verbal political debasement and debauch of Congress and various Legislatures, what must …
While listening to a top-rated black-orientated (not black-owned) radio station recently, I heard a black educator lament black people’s lack of monetary support for political …
Minorities are expected to comprise 28 percent of voters in the Nov. 6, 2012, national election — that is, depending upon the success or failure …
It’s up for grabs as to whether Republican Party operatives should thank God or President Barack Obama for black Republican voters. In Florida for example, …
To the Editor: I read Al Calloway’s interesting commentary on June 7 (Fearful people, what are we doing?) about the desperate need to mobilize the …