Elizabeth Catlett, sculptor, captured black experience
- Elizabeth Catlett, 96, whose abstracted sculptures of the human form reflected her deep concern with the African-American experience and the struggle for civil rights, died Monday at her home in Cuernavaca, Mexico, where she had lived since the late 1940s.
Much unsaid as Mitt Romney cites his tie to Mexico
- Romney has put a new emphasis on his father’s Mexican birth as he courts Hispanics in the Florida primary, but he usually ends the story there.