Judge puts brakes on Census Bureau by Sarah Foster (WorldNetDaily) (March 28, 2000) U.S. Census Bureau works to quell privacy fears by Stuart Eskenazi (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) (March 28, 2000) Already, […]
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Judge puts brakes on Census Bureau by Sarah Foster (WorldNetDaily) (March 28, 2000) U.S. Census Bureau works to quell privacy fears by Stuart Eskenazi (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) (March 28, 2000) Already, […]
Read moreThe following link outlines the Office of Management and Budget’s guidance on multiple response tabulation: https://www.multiracial.com/government/ombbulletin-00-02.html This entry also posted at II-List.
Read moreBob Jones just backed off his decision to remove the dating ban in a big way and calls interracial dating unwise. Parents must OK interracial dating at BJU by Cara […]
Read moreWonders never cease. Tonight, on Larry King Live, Dr. Bob Jones III eliminated BJU’s ban on interracial dating. see: http://cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0003/03/lkl.00.html Sincerely, James A. Landrith, Jr. Editor & Publisher, The Multiracial […]
Read moreA Call for the End of The One Drop Rule The Multiracial Community At War by Patrice FarmerMarch/April 2000
Read moreCount Me Out by Sheldon Richman March/April 2000
Read moreI spoke with this reporter last week regarding this story. I’m glad he quoted their so-called rationale for their ban on interracial dating. I continually receive email from people who […]
Read moreChicago’s Museum of Science and Industry is falsely presenting a mixed-race family, the Haitian mulatto Joseph Laroche, his “white” French wife, Juliette, and their two daughters as the only “blacks” […]
Read moreThe Melungeon Heritage Association, Inc. has announced that Third Union will be held May 18-21, 2000, on the campus of the University of Virginia’s College at Wise (formerly known as […]
Read moreShifting Myth of “Black” and “White” by George Winkel February/March 2000
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