At colleges, immigrants are `minorities’ too The Chicago Tribune Clarence Page July 7, 2004 Smiles turned to tightened jaws at the most recent reunion of Harvard University’s black alumni. The […]
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Featured writers for The Multiracial Activist and The Abolitionist Examiner.
Senna on the “Multiracial” Movement
The folks over at Mixed Media Watch have a link to an interview with “biracial” author Danzy Senna. An excerpt: One of the things I’m sort of wary of in […]
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Forgotten culture: Ignored by society, black Mexicans deny their history By RACHEL GRAVES from the Houston Chronicle EL CIRUELO, Mexico — They call each other negro and sing and joke […]
Read moreFreedom of Choice, Personified
The beauty of this posting needs no words. This entry also posted at Taking The Gloves Off.
Read moreCosby brings his frank talk to town
Cosby brings his frank talk to town Actor stands by earlier remarks The Chicago Tribune By Jamal Watson Tribune staff reporter July 2, 2004 Despite a storm of criticism, Bill […]
Read moreThurmond’s Biracial Daughter Seeks to Join Confederacy Group
Thurmond’s Biracial Daughter Seeks to Join Confederacy Group The New York Times July 2, 2004 By SHAILA K. DEWAN and ARIEL HART Essie Mae Washington-Williams, a biracial woman who stepped […]
Read moreDetention Without Charge
There’s a fourth coalition letter from June that my primary publication The Multiracial Activist signed on. This letter, in support of restoration of the Fifth and Sixth Amendments, was sent […]
Read moreWhite Slavery, Maternal Descent, And The Politics Of Slavery In The Antebellum United States
White Slavery, Maternal Descent, And The Politics Of SlaveryIn The Antebellum United States Originally Presented At University Of Nottingham Institute For The Study Of Slavery by Lawrence R. Tenzer , […]
Read moreThe Future of the White Race
The Future of the White Race by Emily Monroy July/August 2004
Read moreReview: The Passion of the Christ
Review: The Passion of the Christ by Emily Monroy July/August 2004
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