“The Multiracial Activist” is mentioned in the footnotes of: Sex, Segregation, and the Sacred after Brown Journal of American History, June 2004 by Jane Dailey
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“The Multiracial Activist” is mentioned in the footnotes of: Sex, Segregation, and the Sacred after Brown Journal of American History, June 2004 by Jane Dailey
Read moreSpecial thanks to Stephanie Lenz of Toasted Cheese for her mention of Taking The Gloves Off and A Mixed Blog in her May 15 column for Absolute Blank titled Begin […]
Read moreRecently, I authorized the inclusion of The Multiracial Activist on a coalition letter to Nuala O’Connor Kelly, Chief Privacy Officer, Department of Homeland Security, regarding US-VISIT redress policy dated March […]
Read moreConsistently Aggravating by James A. Landrith, Jr. May/June 2004
Read moreAn interesting series of emails from my new buddy, David Lowenstein: Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 17:02:06 -0700 Subject: if you want the extinction of race, then kill everyone on […]
Read moreBuckley: Framingham’s Hemenway a man of action By James J. Buckley / Local Columnist Tuesday, April 20, 2004 A multiracial Framingham man became widely recognized as one of that town’s […]
Read moreAs longtime readers know, The Multiracial Activist is a plaintiff in one of the lawsuits seeking to force the Justice Department to disclose the identities of those individuals secretly arrested […]
Read moreM. A. Muqtedar Khan on American Muslims and The Politics of Block Voting: My advice to American Muslims is to stop having an instrumental relationship with the American system. It […]
Read moreAdam Goodheart, writing for AARP Magazine in the May/June 2004 issue on Change of Heart: The most astonishing progress has been made in two areas that hit closest to home […]
Read moreRacial Identity in Balance The Chronicle of Higher Education by Naomi J. Miller Speaking as a multiracial faculty member, I know that many of the regular invitations that I receive […]
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