Theory on state history revived Polynesian voyagers paddled into the Santa Barbara Channel sometime between A.D. 400 and 800, researchers say By STEVE CHAWKINS Los Angeles Times In a newly […]
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Why Race Isn’t as ‘Black’ and ‘White’ as We Think
Why Race Isn’t as ‘Black’ and ‘White’ as We Think The New York Times by Brent Staples People have occasionally asked me how a black person came by a “white” […]
Read moreCNN’s O’Brien embraces her own diversity
CNN’s O’Brien embraces her own diversity The Indianapolis Star by Courtenay Edelhart CNN news anchor Soledad O’Brien will visit Indianapolis Wednesday as part of Butler University’s Celebration of Diversity Distinguished […]
Read moreJim McNally and Cathy Simpson
Jim McNally and Cathy Simpson The New York Observer by Daisy Carrington Met: Sept. 10, 2001 Engaged: Aug. 27, 2005 Projected Wedding Date: Sept. 9, 2006 It was just another […]
Read more‘Gaum’ found in work about tri-racial people
‘Gaum’ found in work about tri-racial people Winston-Salem Journal October 15, 2005 by Richard Creed An item here last week about the word gaum mentioned research showing that it is […]
Read moreNew “hobbit” bones bolster separate species claim
New “hobbit” bones bolster separate species claim 13:51 11 October 2005 NewScientist.com news service Andy Coghlan Newly discovered bones have strengthened claims that small human-like “hobbits” roamed Indonesia as recently […]
Read moreIs it about illegal immigration or keeping non-white people out?
Is it about illegal immigration or keeping non-white people out? HispanicVista.com by Patrick Osio, Jr. October 7, 2005 Are there still some Americans who believe that the immigration issues as […]
Read moreGot Indian in Your Family?
Got Indian in Your Family? Pop and Politics September 27, 2005 by Cherryl Aldave Growing up in the sweaty-neck, dusty leg town of Tarboro, North Carolina, I quickly learned that […]
Read moreThe Race Canard
The Race Canard U.S. News and World Report by John Leo September 26, 2005 A letter to the editor of the Oregonian, in Portland, Ore., said of Katrina: “I am […]
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