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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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 […]
Read moreParade Magazine cover on multiracial children http://www.parade.com/homepage.html
Read moreAmerican universities don’t have a damn about discrimination that does not have its origins in the United States. Discrimination on the basis of caste
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Read moreI hate to break it you – whoever you are. I just renewed my domain name for the The Multiracial Activist and The Abolitionist Examiner, which I’ve had since August […]
Read moreMy latest editorial at The Abolitionist Examiner got linked today by The Nashville Digest. Sweet traffic, traffic, traffic…
Read moreJames Randerson of New Scientist on Dawn of human race uncovered: Three fossil skulls from Ethiopia have been revealed as the oldest human remains yet discovered. The 160,000-year-old finds plug […]
Read moreMy latest editorial, What’s It Gonna Be? Collectivist Racialism or Individualism?, is up at The Abolitionist Examiner. It is sure to piss off or please. Probably some of both. Mad, […]
Read moreLongtime readers know that through my website publication (The Multiracial Activist), I am a plaintiff in a lawsuit launched by the Center for National Security Studies (CNSS) regarding secret arrests […]
Read moreLee Hockstader of The Washington Post on 13 Imprisoned in Tulia Drug Sweep To Be Freed Today: It began one sultry summer morning four years ago, just before dawn, when […]
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