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Sam Fulwood III

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Sam Fulwood is a columnist who analyzes the influence of national politics and domestic policies on communities of color across the United States.

Before joining the ThinkProgress team, Fulwood was a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, where he founded and directed the Leadership Institute, a program to assist people of color advance their careers in public policy. Prior coming to CAP, Fulwood was a metro columnist at The Plain Dealer in Cleveland, Ohio, the last stop in a nearly three-decade journalism career that featured posts at several metropolitan newspapers. During the 1990s, he was a national correspondent in the Washington bureau of Los Angeles Times, where he created a national race-relations beat and contributed to the paper’s Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of the Los Angeles riots in 1992.

Fulwood is the author of two books, Waking from the Dream: My Life in the Black Middle Class (Anchor, 1996) and Full of It: Strong Words and Fresh Thinking for Cleveland (Gray & Company, 2004).

As Americans observe Labor Day, support for organized workers is high, but membership in unions is falling and wage disparities persist. For many people the long weekend has less to do with jobs and seen more as a three-day opportunity to avoid work and to shop.  (Photo by Erik McGregor/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Support for unions is high in 2019, but membership is still on the decline

Sam Fulwood III Aug 30, 2019

The candidate wanted her town to stay ‘as white as possible.’ Now she’s out of the race.

Sam Fulwood III Aug 27, 2019
Don't believe the hype as phone scammers are increasingly posing as Social Security Administration officials to frighten unwary consumers into sending them money.

How to turn the tables on a scam phone caller

Sam Fulwood III Aug 24, 2019

Michigan council candidate wants to keep her town ‘as white as possible’

Sam Fulwood III Aug 23, 2019
Conservative backlash to The New York Time's 1619 project would erase the role that slavery played in the founding of the United States as represented by these 19th century shackles on display in the basement of the Freedom House Museum in Virginia.  (Photo by Matt McClain/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Creator of New York Times slavery project not surprised by conservative meltdown

Sam Fulwood III Aug 20, 2019
Protesters marched in Boston while chanting and holding signs during a 2014 protest against the decision by a Staten Island grand jury not to indict Officer Daniel Pantaleo,  who used a banned chokehold in the death of Eric Garner. After five years of outrage and protests, Pantaleo was fired Monday by the New York City Police Department. (Photo by Scott Eisen/Getty Images)

New York City cop fired for illegal chokehold death of Eric Garner

Sam Fulwood III Aug 19, 2019
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