The Meaning of Mulatto Radcliffe Quarterly Fall / Winter 1997 by Erin Bannister My mother is white. My father is black. But I have never known what I am. I […]
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Racial Integrity or `Race Suicide’: Virginia’s Eugenic Movement, W. E. B. Du Bois, and the Work of Walter A. Plecker. Negro History Bulletin April-Sept, 1999 by Derryn E. Moten It […]
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The End of Blackness By Jamie Glazov FrontPageMagazine.com | February 20, 2004 Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Debra Dickerson, the author of the prize-winning memoir An American Story and of […]
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Catch That Kid Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert Corbin Bleu and Max Thieriot, as her two pals, are just plain likable, and the attraction between Bleu and Stewart may be […]
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It’s sad that the people in this story believe that it is acceptable to call themselves “biracial” or “black” but never “white.” Is “white” some kind of godlike identity of […]
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The Quota Quandary The United States is not the only country struggling with affirmative action in university admissions 2/13/04 Chronicle of Higher Education By BETH McMURTRIE Largely unnoticed by those […]
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The quote from Kweise Mfume is so typical of NAACP hypocrisy. They have great respect for the separate identity of Latinos but not for their Anglo and Creole counterparts. Unspoken […]
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