The Multiracial Activist Newsletter Special Alert 13 – September 20, 1999 The Multiracial Activist Newsletter is an informational digest of news, events, new websites and other information of interest to […]
Read moreAuthor: James A. Landrith
NAACP Tries to Put Race Back in Banking
Recently, several federal agencies and advocacy groups have started lobbying the Federal Reserve to allow financial institutions to ask loan applicants about their race. Currently this practice is illegal. Most […]
Read moreDecision Memorandum No. 89
September 2, 1999U.S. Census BureauDecision Memorandum No. 89 SEP 02 1999 CENSUS 2000 DECISION MEMORANDUM NO. 89 MEMORANDUM FOR: John H. ThompsonAssociate Director for Decennial Census Through: Preston Jay White […]
Read moreTapping Ethnic/Racial Minority Organizations
I am a recent addition to this list. I joined about 2 weeks ago. The recent discussion about reaching out to other organizations got me thinking. Like many, I’ve been […]
Read moreForum Poll: How About No Racial Classifications?
Posted in The Multiracial Activist Forum and Chat: What do you think about ending all racial classification? 8/20/99 6:26 PM
Read moreReturn to Separate But Equal?
Return to Separate But Equal? by Larry P. Arnn (The Claremont Institute – Precepts) (August 18, 1999)
Read moreCensus will for the first time count those of mixed race
Census will for the first time count those of mixed race by Tom Brune (The Seattle Times) (August 17, 1999)
Read moreOne, Two Many Races
One, two many races by Jeff Jacoby (Jewish World Review) (August 12, 1999)
Read moreDividing People By Race
Bubba’s ballot racism by Linda Chavez (Jewish World Review) (August 9, 1999) THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION, which has long favored dispensing jobs, college admissions and government contracts on the basis of […]
Read moreThe Propaganda Machine Keeps on Going…
Minorities fear census falls short by Tatsha Robertson (The Boston Globe) (July 30, 1999) Census snags over racial categories by Jonathan Tilove (MSNBC/Newhouse News Service) (July 30, 1999)
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