Monday, May 26, 2014

A shattering personal account of one family's grief leads a focus on black-on-black violence — the tragic historical roots, ongoing human toll and glimmers of new hope.

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A shattering personal account of one family's grief leads a focus on black-on-black violence — the tragic historical roots, ongoing human toll
and glimmers of new hope.

Also in the magazine:

  • E.W. Jackson takes you behind the scenes of his campaign for lieutenant governor of Virginia as his grassroots conservative movement shocks theestablishment to take the GOP nomination, only to be waylaid by a predatory press with a hidden agenda.
  • High Point, N.C., police chief Marty Sumner reveals how a new enforcement strategy emphasizing early intervention has sharply reduced domestic violence.
  • Kira Davis laments the push by the left to redefine Martin Luther King, Jr.'s ideal of a color-blind society as an insidious new form of racism.

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