The October/November 2000 issues of The Multiracial Activist and The Abolitionist Examiner are online:
In The Abolitionist Examiner:
A Four-Letter Word Called “Race”
by Dr. C. Loring Brace
“I don’t want to know”
by Jennifer Ben-Khaffed (The Abolitionist Examiner)
Free Will (or The Right To Not Decide)
by James A. Landrith, Jr. (The Abolitionist Examiner)
Race: Is It A Valid Issue?
by Jonathan Morrow (The Abolitionist Examiner)
The Key to Race: Depoliticize It
by Sheldon Richman (The Abolitionist Examiner)
Longing For Life Outside of the Box
by Beverly Yuen Thompson (The Abolitionist Examiner)
In The Multiracial Activist:
Save Harlem’s Liberation Bookstore
by Laura Douglas (The Multiracial Activist)
Prologue and Chapter One: The Last Liberal
by Mark Mathabane (The Multiracial Activist)
Preface and Chapter One: Love in Black and White
by Mark and Gail Mathabane (The Multiracial Activist)
Preventing Holocausts
by Sheldon Richman (The Multiracial Activist)
Racial Theory and the Pre-Civil War Census
by Lawrence R. Tenzer (The Multiracial Activist)
How Do We Inherit Our Skin Color?
by Lawrence R. Tenzer (The Multiracial Activist)
Being Bi- In A Mono-Culture
by Beverly Yuen Thompson (The Multiracial Activist)
On Defining My Own Identity
by Beverly Yuen Thompson (The Multiracial Activist)
Yours in Struggle,
James A. Landrith, Jr.
Editor & Publisher,
The Multiracial Activist
and The Abolitionist Examiner