Twenty-one Arguments for Abolishing Racial Classification by Yehudi O. Webster June/July 2000 Click here to download this article formatted for your Palm or HandSpring PDA (from Race is Not the […]
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The Abolitionist Examiner (TAE) is a sister publication to The Multiracial Activist. Every other month, TAE explores concepts promoting freedom from prominent forms of group-think, focusing primarily on (but not exclusively) racial identity and racial group-think through commentary and/or direct action. This publication’s mission is to promote the belief that race is no longer a valid identifier and continued dependence on and allegiance to race-based identities only serve to suppress individuality and promote stereotypes. It’s time to break the chains of our various forms of group-think. Liberation without, must begin with liberation within. This publication is dedicated to the memories of those who started this journey, in particular, Frederick Douglass and William Lloyd Garrison. The Abolitionist Examiner is registered with the Library of Congress, Washington, DC – ISSN: 1552-2881.
Featured writers include Adam Abraham, C. Loring Brace, Wendy McElroy, and Yehudi Webster, among others.
Do You Feel Like a Number Yet?
Do You Feel Like a Number Yet? Originally published on March 18, 2000 in The Sierra Times. by J.J. Johnson June/July 2000
Read moreOne Drop Too Many: case against racial classifications in America
One Drop Too Many The case against racial classifications in America by Ronald Bronson, Jr. June/July 2000
Read moreA Nation of Minorities?
A Nation of Minorities? Originally published in Volume 10, Issue 1,Winter 1999/2000 of The Responsive Community. by Amitai Etzioni June/July 2000
Read moreCount Me Out
Count Me Out by Sheldon Richman April/May 2000
Read more“Race” In The Third Millenium
“Race” In The Third Millenium by George Winkel April/May 2000
Read moreWhat Makes Us Americans?
What Makes Us Americans?We must rise above hyphenationsfor a mature understanding First published on Saturday, November 20, 1999 in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette by Sam Hazo April/May 2000
Read moreCensus 2000: Just Say No To Race
Census 2000: Just Say No To Race by James K. Mattis April/May 2000
Read moreThe ‘race’ question on the U.S. census is racist
The ‘race’ question on the U.S. census is racist.Why this is so and what to answer instead. by Bob Curtis April/May 2000
Read moreAn Alternative to Race Relations: Human Relations
An Alternative to Race Relations: Human Relations by Yehudi O. Webster April/May 2000
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