by Chris L. Jenkins, The Root Six years ago, The Washington Post embarked on an unprecedented project: a several-months-long journey exploring the lives of black men. Through pictures and one-on-one interviews, in-depth stories and award-winning video, The Post’s series, titled “Being a Black Man”, revealed the sometimes complex lives of African American men. Today, The Post, in cooperat...
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by Ruth Manuel-Logan The South African anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela (pictured) was taken to...
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