Robert A. George comes correct on Lott in this piece at NRO: In 1998, it was revealed that Lott had spoken several times to the Council of Conservative Citizens, a […]
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Oldest form of Writing in West
CBC News reports that 2,600 year old (or so) writings have been found on artifacts dug up near La Venta Mexico. The wannabe archeologist and anthropologist in me is giddy […]
Read moreTrue to Form
I expected no less. The paleolibertarians are running to Lott’s defense. I really wish they’d drop the “libertarian” from their ideological classification. There is nothing libertarian about state-mandated segregation, anti-miscegenation […]
Read moreGOP Drops Ball
Armstrong Williams takes the GOP to task over Trent Lott’s recent case of redneckery: So far, President Bush has made a considerable attempt to build bridges in the black community. […]
Read moreTrent Lott
I asked for his resignation several years ago in a letter that become slightly infamous in the multiracial movement and led to a nasty exchange of emails between me, Tom […]
Read moreTransracial Adoption Book
I received the following request from Matt Kelley of Mavin Foundation: Kirsten Davis, creator of “Waiting for You: An Heirloom Adoption Journal for My Future Child”, is currently gathering stories, […]
Read moreAbolitionist Examiner
The new issue of The Abolitionist Examiner is up. Ward Connerly and Casey Lartigue are the current abolitionists: The New Jersey poet laureate by Ward Connerly A Marine takes on […]
Read moreA Lott to Fix
A Lott to Fix by James A. Landrith, Jr. December 2002/January 2003 Trent Lott. I asked for his resignation several years ago in a letter that become slightly famous or […]
Read moreEconomics, Not “Race”
Jack Hurst of The Tennessean reports on Metro plan addresses elevated infant mortality for blacks: In Nashville, an African-American baby is nearly four times as likely to die as a […]
Read moreSelf Tooting of Horn
I’ve stumbled upon another university linking to The Multiracial Activist as a resource for a course. This one, offered by Arizona State University is on Recreation and Tourism for Diverse […]
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