Breaking The Chains by James A. Landrith, Jr. August/September 2003 Once again, California is in the midst of firestorm with regard to that favorite of American controversies – “race.” As […]
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Watching You, Tagging You, Bagging You
Robert O’Harrow, Jr. of The Washington Post on Surveillance Proposal Expanded – CAPPS II Would Look At More Air Passengers: A passenger-screening system designed to help capture terrorists could also […]
Read moreRPI To Be Decided 10/7/2003
I received the attached press release update on the RPI. We’ll begin the process of removing these vile tools of the slave trade yet: To: From: “Diane Schachterle” Subj: Press […]
Read moreRPI Opponents Get Desparate
Katherine Corcoran of The Mercury News on Ballot measure name dispute: The battle over the so-called racial privacy initiative on the Oct. 7 recall ballot has already started — with […]
Read moreRace-based medicine sparks debate
Race-based medicine sparks debate MSNBC.com In a country that calls itself a melting pot, some researchers say its critical to categorize people by race for some biomedical research — and […]
Read moreNAACP and Old Times
Max Sawicky on GROVELING BEFORE THE NAACP: the NAACP is living in a dream world. The dream is that they provide much in the way of organizational leadership and mobilization […]
Read moreWhite Hemings Descendants embrace “one drop”
A Family Get-Together of Historic Proportions The New York Times July 14, 2003 By JAMES DAO Madison Hemings and his siblings were so light-skinned that they were able to blend […]
Read moreWrong Way To Go
The Denver Post on Indian trust vote disgraceful: In the 21st century, Congress should treat American Indians with honesty and respect. Instead, a U.S. House panel took a leap backward […]
Read moreAffirmative action ruling makes it easy for elites
Affirmative action ruling makes it easy for elites By CAROL M. SWAIN The victory that affirmative action’s proponents scored in the University of Michigan Law School decision is a loss […]
Read moreCivil Rights, the Sequel
Civil Rights, the Sequel The New York Times July 7, 2003 By BOB HERBERT It’s been more than 30 years since Whitney Young Jr. died and his name is no […]
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