White Woman Embraces Black Reparations by Marie Roberts April/May 2001
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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.
MALUNGU: The African Origin of American Melungeons
MALUNGU: The African Originof American Melungeons by Tim Hashaw April/May 2001
Read moreMixed Feelings: The Recovery of Spoiled Identities in the New South Africa
Mixed Feelings: The Recovery ofSpoiled Identities in the New South Africa by Nancy Scheper-Hughes April/May 2001
Read moreThe Melungeons: Who Are They?
The Melungeons: Who Are They? by Nancy Sparks Morrison April/May 2001
Read moreMelungeon Health Issues
Melungeon Health Issues by Nancy Sparks Morrison April/May 2001
Read moreLocking Out the Immigrant
Locking Out the Immigrant by Jacob G. Hornberger April/May 2001
Read moreThe Melungeons: Genetic, Linguistic, and Historic Evidence of Their Turkish Roots
The Melungeons: Genetic, Linguistic,and Historic Evidence of Their Turkish Roots by Mehmet Cakir April/May 2001
Read moreYahoo! We Have Free Speech
Yahoo! We Have Free Speech by Jacob G. Hornberger April/May 2001
Read moreKnowing When To Shut Your Mouth
Knowing When To Shut Your Mouth(or Letting a Byrd Out of its Cage) by James A. Landrith, Jr. April/May 2001 You'd think that 83 years on earth would make a […]
Read moreSelf-Determination on the Paleface Reservation: the Melungeon Reemergence in Southern Appalachia
Self-Determination on the Paleface Reservationthe Melungeon Reemergence in Southern Appalachia by Jason Adams April/May 2001
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