Today’s The John Walsh Show covers the topic of MULTIRACIAL: WHERE DO I BELONG? An excerpt from the program description is below: Multiracial Americans are one of the fastest growing […]
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Today’s The John Walsh Show covers the topic of MULTIRACIAL: WHERE DO I BELONG? An excerpt from the program description is below: Multiracial Americans are one of the fastest growing […]
Read moreBlackness as Folly: Debra Dickerson gambles on telling blacks to give up by Thulani Davis The Village Voice A book white folks will like. That’s how some describe The End […]
Read moreThe Mulatto Advocate has an interesting couple of posts on Defining Black and White – here and here. This entry also posted on Taking The Gloves Off.
Read morePrincess Alexandra of Denmark http://www.eurasiannation.com/generic231.html
Read moreThe brotherhood of man The Washington Times by Thomas Sowell Those of us who believe in the brotherhood of man have to be able to accept the negative, as well […]
Read moreThe 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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Read moreCatch 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 […]
Read moreIt’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 […]
Read moreThe 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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