‘Hispanic’ label a creation of politicians Lexington Herald-Leader By Abdon Ibarra CONTRIBUTING COLUMNIST Recently, the Web site for Black Entertainment Television posed the question: “Does it bother you that Hispanics […]
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True Equality: The Unifying ‘Field’ That Trumps Race
True Equality: The Unifying ‘Field’ That Trumps Raceby Adam Abraham (The Abolitionist Examiner)https://www.multiracial.com/abolitionist/word/abraham5.html (May/June 2004)
Read moreOn ‘Birthing’ Equal Perception
On ‘Birthing’ Equal Perceptionby Adam Abraham (The Abolitionist Examiner)https://www.multiracial.com/abolitionist/word/abraham6.html (May/June 2004)
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Consistently Aggravatingby James A. Landrith, Jr. (The Abolitionist Examiner)https://www.multiracial.com/abolitionist/word/landrith9.html (May/June 2004)
Read moreU.S. to Be Nearly Half Minority by 2050
U.S. to Be Nearly Half Minority by 2050 By GENARO C. ARMAS Associated Press Writer March 18, 2004, 8:53 AM CST The nation’s Asian and Hispanic populations will roughly triple […]
Read morePolice required to document race of drivers they stop
Police required to document race of drivers they stop Thursday, January 1, 2004 By Kristen McQueary Staff writer Starting today, police officers statewide will begin tracking the race of drivers […]
Read moreThe End of Blackness
The End of Blackness By Jamie Glazov FrontPageMagazine.com | February 20, 2004 Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Debra Dickerson, the author of the prize-winning memoir An American Story and of […]
Read moreRoger Ebert on film casting and “racial” identity
Catch That Kid Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert Corbin Bleu and Max Thieriot, as her two pals, are just plain likable, and the attraction between Bleu and Stewart may be […]
Read moreConflicts between “blacks” and Latinos
The quote from Kweise Mfume is so typical of NAACP hypocrisy. They have great respect for the separate identity of Latinos but not for their Anglo and Creole counterparts. Unspoken […]
Read moreBlacks and Latinos Try to Find Balance in Touchy New Math
It’s going to be harder to maintain the “one drop” myth when people of obvious African ancestry who DON’T call themselves “black” are becoming more public. Remember when you NEVER […]
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