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Letter to New York Daily News re: Thandie Newton |
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Written by James A. Landrith
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Thursday, 01 June 2000 |
01 June 2000 Letter to the Editor New York Daily News by
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Dear Editor: I would like to compliment Jack Mathews on an excellent piece regarding Thandie Newton and Tom Cruise's on-screen interracial romance in "Mi2." Mathews' piece also did a good job of outlining the inability of many in Hollywood to treat on-screen interracial romances as something other than a vague innuendo. Films like "Mi2" can go a long way towards breaking down this unnecessary taboo kept alive by producers, directors and writers unable to ignore the irrational fear of an anti-miscegenation backlash. However, I do take exception to Mathews' description of Thandie Newton as African-American. Newton, a British citizen, is biracial. Her mother is a black woman from Zimbabwe; her father, a white Brit. Unfortunately, Mathews' error is repeated by journalists nationwide. For example, Gloria Reuben, a biracial Canadian, is often referred to as African-American. Both women proudly state their biracial heritage, which takes courage and should be respected. This is no small feat, given the current campaign by the NAACP and others to enforce a black-only identity on biracials. Both actresses can be positive examples of successful mixed-race women to young biracial girls. Girls who may be struggling with the oppressive racial identity politics of "you're not enough THIS" or "you're too much THAT" forced upon them by others. That is, only if these young girls know the truth about the people they see on television. Sincerely, James Landrith Interracially married father of two multiracial children and Editor & Publisher, The Multiracial Activist http://www.multiracial.com
James Landrith is the notorious editor and publisher of The Multiracial Activist and The Abolitionist Examiner, two cyber-rags dedicated to freedom from oppressive racial categorization. Landrith can be reached by email at:
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or at his personal website/blog. Relevant Links MovieThing.com - Thandie Newton, A Biography The Internet Movie Database - Thandie Newton E! Online - Credits: Thandie Newton Thandie World
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