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Obama's answer to racist voters (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News) From the get-go, Barack Obama has tried to transcend race in his presidential campaign. Like Tiger Woods, he'd like the public to focus more on his swing than his color. But too many voters aren't willing to let him out of this sand trap. A Depression-Era Mystery (Hartford Courant) About 150 Artists In State Created 5,029 WPA Works, But Whereabouts Of Many Uncertain One spring day this year, Mark H. Jones stopped by Barnard Brown Elementary School in Hartford carrying a black-and-white photograph of an original landscape painting given to the school more than a half-century ago. The darker side of landscape art (The Fresno Bee) The art of landscape can diverge down many paths. BLACK ROCK UNPLUGGED / Before and after Burning Man, silence fills the ethereally empty landscape (San Francisco Chronicle) It's been called the flattest place on earth. The Playa, a dry desert lakebed in northwestern Nevada, is so flat it creates mirages. If you stare into the distance you could swear, absolutely swear, you see water. Land speed records have been set here.... Stewards of the Ancestral Puebloan past (Indian Country Today) CORTEZ, Colo. - Careful stewardship means visitors to the vast, sere landscape of Ute Mountain Tribal Park can easily imagine that the Ancestral Puebloans, who lived here until the late 13th century, just recently packed up and left. Women With Wheels (The Morning News) SPRINGDALE - On the right hand side of her black leather vest, Stephanee Danielson wears a patch with a white map of the United States. Several of the states are colored in, but there are many left blank. For now. Churchgoers resurrect old cemetery (The State) HARDEEVILLE — At 120, Geneva Simmons must have kept herself in pretty good condition until her death in 1925. Her burial site at Purrysburg Cemetery, however, wasn’t so lucky. A few years of neglect caused the landscape around the 250 graves of slave descendants in Hardeville to turn into a forest of wild weeds, fallen leaves, brittle old wreaths and rusty flower stands. It’s not the kind of ... He's one of the last links to a dwindling fishing era (New Bern Sun Journal) LOWLAND - Black and white photographs from the 1940s and '50s tell a story - men in rain gear on large wooden boats, shoveling fish piled four-feet-deep across the deck. Marketing should gear up for ‘black diamonds’ (Daily Dispatch) DESPITE black economic empowerment policies, white-owned businesses have been the biggest beneficiaries of the country’s economic growth over the past 12 years, said World Economic Forum (WEF) young global leader Mzamo Masito. Gracing the City (The Philadelphia Inquirer) The chauffeur waits in a white stretch limo for the two women, both artists in their 50s, both named Jane.
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