US Dalton
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posted 2 December 1997 00:28 CET
I am really excited about finding your site. I've book marked you for further reference and will be sending your URL to all my friends. It is so refreshing to find a place where people share my opinions. You'll have to ask me about my conversation with the Census Bureau...as if children can be made with just a mother! |
Gry Bohmer
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posted 1 December 1997 20:56 CET
Keep going!!!! |
Jody Frost
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posted 29 November 1997 19:45 CET
What a great site to find! I am the mother of 2 adopted biracial daughters (Native Am/Africian Am), I am white. We live in a rural community where many people assume too much about us without knowing us. At times its laughable, other times its infurating and hurtful. Always Im grateful for my two beautiful children. It would be nice to visit with others in similar situations. Email me! |
Chandra Meyer
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posted 27 November 1997 08:11 CET
James, You have a wonderful site! We need more sites like this. Keep up the good work! |
Jason Holton
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posted 20 November 1997 04:45 CET
I am a college student who is secure in his identity, biracial. I am trying to start a group on campus that deals with issues bi- and multi- racial students deal with. Please email me with as much information as possible. |
alpha
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posted 15 November 1997 23:40 CET
i am multi-racial. I need info on clubs, organizations and people who are like me. i feel like i am the only one. please e-mail me. |
Chuck Waibel
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posted 6 November 1997 06:51 CET
I'm very glad to have found your site! Both my wife and I are of pioneer stock: people who care about ability and character, not about the quality of your tan. The blood of most European countries, several Native American nations, and the children of Abra am flows through our children's veins, and we are tired of people trying to tag us! We look white, and "pass," but our home culture and beliefs can't be shared with outsiders. Everyone thinks we're THEM, not US... |
Laura Hymson
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posted 31 October 1997 23:21 CET
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marisa folse
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posted 30 October 1997 20:38 CET
I would like info on a group or would like to form a group which will deal with the rights of multiracials after a classification is established. There are so many government related funds and opportunities available to ethnic groups after they have been ounted, it is time to make those available to us. Do you know of an organization that is steering in this direction? I am in Los Angeles - if there is a local group great, but I have no problem traveling and interacting with a distant organization. Hook m up! |
June Clearsky
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posted 29 October 1997 21:53 CET
I am currently doing some reasearch on racism for a paper, that I am doing. I found it very interesting as I have two children whose fater is black and me being Native Indian of Canada. Glad I came across this page. Now I may be able to help my teenage daughter come to terms with her self. JC. |
Connie Gaines
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posted 14 October 1997 22:45 CET
This is a great idea. I have a beautiful biracial granddaughter and another one on the way. We all love her and her parents very much - on both sides. |
Noma Inman
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posted 4 October 1997 07:21 CET
I am begining to work on getting the schools to change their race classifications. I have two multi-racial girls in public schools and sites like this give me a starting point!! I think that it is a shame that Tennessee has not yet changed this!! |
Brent Geers
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posted 10 September 1997 23:47 CET
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David Brazelton
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posted 30 August 1997 22:31 CET
Excellent Web Page!!! |
Selina Hayes
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posted 14 August 1997 22:43 CET
I am the parent of a beautiful multi-racial child who I believe should be given the chance to decide 'what' she wants to be referred to as instead of society dictating what she 'has' to be. I teach her that she is part of the most important race - the human race! |
Karen A. Kaiser
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posted 9 August 1997 11:38 CET
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James A. Landrith, Jr.
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posted 21 July 1997 20:29 CET
This is the first entry. I am this website's editor. Please send any suggestions to me at the e-mail below. |