Leonard Pitts, Mr. Impossible by James A. Landrith, Jr. August/September 2002
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Letter to Interracial Voice re: The Abolitionist Examiner
August 01, 2002 Letter to Interracial Voice Dear Charles: The new issue of The Abolitionist Examiner is up: Biologically Speaking, Race Doesn't Exist by Radley Balko Halle, Hollywood and Race […]
Read moreNew on July 31, 2002
New on July 31, 2002 Fresh air of optimism chases ghosts of hatredby Mindy Cameron (The Seattle Times)http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/text/134503295_mindy31.html (July 31, 2002) The 'Great White' Influxby Solomon Moore and Robin Fields […]
Read moreWar on Ourselves
John Stossel’s special tonight was on the failure that is The War on Drugs. This is the issue that clearly separates the libertarians from the Daddy Conservatives. Those who think […]
Read moreLeonard Pitts, Mr. Impossible
In the July 20th Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: A colorblind America is high on the wish list of many conservatives – right up there with two guns in every nightstand and a […]
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New on July 30, 2002 Integrated People, Integrated Places – Multirace Residents Pick Neighborhoods of Diversityby D'Vera Cohn (The Washington Post)http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A14243-2002Jul28.html (July 29, 2002) A colorblind America isn't possible, or […]
Read moreNational Alliance – Leaderless
Rabid racist and general paranoid freak, William Pierce, the founder of the National Alliance succumbed to cancer yesterday. This racist cult was built mainly around the charisma of Pierce. Without […]
Read moreNew White Nationalism
Michael Cass, writing for the Tennessean: Carol Swain grew up in a poor black family of 12 children, a family that had to carry water up a steep hill to […]
Read moreThe Slave Rebellions
George Phillies, writing for Liberty For All: …if you visit Washington, look carefully. A memorial is missing. We honor the dead of the Civil War, the Spanish-American War, the War […]
Read moreArab Internment Camps
Niraj Warikoo writing for the Detroit Free Press: A member of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission said in Detroit on Friday he could foresee a scenario in which the public […]
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