An Unkeepable Promise by Sheldon Richman December 2001/January 2002
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The Multiracial Activist (TMA) is an activist journal covering social and civil liberties issues of interest to to individuals who perceive themselves to be biracial or multiracial, interracial couples/families and transracial adoptees. The Multiracial Activist is registered with the Library of Congress in Washington, DC – ISSN: 1552-3446. The Multiracial Activist features articles, commentaries and papers of interest to interracial families, multiracial individuals and transracial adoptees. Featured writers include A.D. Powell, Adam Abraham, Jacob Hornberger, James Landrith, Emily Monroy and Patrice Farmer, among others.
Emergencies, Military Tribunals, and the Constitution
Emergencies, Military Tribunals,and the Constitution by Jacob G. Hornberger December 2001/January 2002
Read moreWhite Slaves
White Slaves Chapter Three of “The Forgotten Cause of the Civil War:A New Look at the Slavery Issue” by Lawrence R. Tenzer October/November 2001
Read moreThe Illicit Slave Trade
The Illicit Slave Trade Chapter Four of “The Forgotten Cause of the Civil War:A New Look at the Slavery Issue” by Lawrence R. Tenzer October/November 2001
Read moreLiterary Forced Choice
Literary Forced Choice by Mary Harper-Bellis October/November 2001
Read moreThe Metis Heritage of the Sizemore Family
The Metis Heritage of the Sizemore Family …and the oft-mentioned Whitetop Laurel Band of Cherokees an effort at rediscovery and reconnection by Jason Adams October/November 2001
Read more100% Mixed
100% MIXED Multiracial IdentityandThe Meaning Behind It by Patrice FarmerOctober/November 2001
Read moreRemembering the Civil War, Recovering Our Selves
Remembering the Civil War,Recovering Our Selves by Ken Masugi August/September 2001
Read moreWest Ford Was in the House
West Ford Was in the House Making the Case for the African American Descendants of George Washington by Wendy Robinson August/September 2001 In the late 1940s, scattered rumors […]
Read moreCondemning Slavery and America
Condemning Slavery and America by Brian T. Kennedy August/September 2001
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