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Madonna Constantine

Madonna Constantine

Madonna Constantine is a Columbia University Professor who has been a victim of racial harassment in connection with the Jena 6 case. She found a noose hung in her University office. Follow breaking news about Madonna Constantine and... [more]

Madonna Constantine is a Columbia University Professor who has been a victim of racial harassment in connection with the Jena 6 case. She found a noose hung in her University office. Follow breaking news about Madonna Constantine and related racial conflicts and discussions.

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In an effort to hold on to her position as a tenured faculty member at Teachers College, controversial professor Madonna Constantine is grasping at the last shreds of the college's internal appeals process ...  
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The Jena 6 case is perhaps the most well-known racial case of our time. The events that took place in the little town of Jena, Louisiana, have raised many questions across the country regarding race, the news ...  
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Last October 9, a Tuesday, someone tied a noose to the third-floor office door of Columbia Teachers College professor Madonna Constantine, a black woman whose work focused on racial issues in teaching.  
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Columbia's Knotty Noose Problem, Part 1 There's still no culprit for a notorious noose at Teachers College-but plenty of evidence behind the firing of Madonna Constantine Most Popular By last October, nearly ...  
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When Professor Madonna Constantine up at Teacher's College at Columbia said, in the wake of a noose hung from her door last year, that she would not be deterred in her work, I liked it.  
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A Louisiana man was sentenced to four months Friday for using hangman's nooses to threaten and intimidate civil rights marchers near Jena, Louisiana, officials said Friday.  
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A Louisiana man was sentenced to four months Friday for using hangman's nooses to threaten and intimidate civil rights marchers near Jena, Louisiana, officials said Friday.  
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Today, the Louisiana teen who threatened Jena 6 protesters with a noose hanging from his truck, was sentenced to four months in jail after pleading guilty to a "misdemeanor charge of interfering with the marchers' federally protected right to travel." Almost a year since thousands went to...  
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Judge Dismissal Shows Progress in the Jena 6 Case District Judge Thomas Yeager has taken over the Jena 6 case after original District Judge J.P. Mauffray Jr. made some bias calls regarding the case. He had made "appearance of impropriety" statements referring the Jena 6 as criminals and...  
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The judge in the Jena 6 case has been removed due to inappropriate comments about the arrested teens.  
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The hardship appeal that gave Robert Bailey Jr. , apart of the Jena 6, an additional year of athletic eligibility at Shaw High School is not unusual.  
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The Louisiana High School Athletic Association on Wednesday denied a request from one of the "Jena Six" defendants for an extra season of athletic eligibility.  
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An attorney for Mychal Bell claims Bell's father attacked her on Wednesday after a hearing before the Louisiana High School Athletic Association.  
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BATON ROUGE - Despite impassioned pleas from his parents, attorneys and Carroll High School officials, Mychal Bell was denied an extra season of athletic eligibility by the Louisiana High School Athletic ...  
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BATON ROUGE - The Louisiana High School Athletic Association on Wednesday denied a request from one of the "Jena Six" defendants for an extra season of athletic eligibility.  
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