Kindred Spirits, Humble Heroes: Branch Rickey and William Wilberforce April/May 2007 – The Abolitionist Examinerby George W. Nicholson Originally published by The Independent Institute. Branch Rickey was a baseball man, through […]
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Wilberforce and the Roots of Freedom
Wilberforce and the Roots of Freedom April/May 2007 – The Abolitionist Examinerby Jonathan J. Bean Originally published in the Orange County Register and at the Independent Institute William Wilberforce is one […]
Read moreRacial Divisiveness Convenient Ploy to Mask Larger Health Issue
Racial Divisiveness Convenient Ploy to Mask Larger Health Issue It’s About Love Deficiency April/May 2007 – The Abolitionist Examiner by Adam Abraham An ABC News Health story trumpets, “Blacks Continue […]
Read moreNo Immigation Trouble at the Check-Out Counter
NO IMMIGRATION TROUBLE AT THE CHECK-OUT COUNTER by Scott McPherson September 22, 2006 To hear anti-immigrant types and their spokesmen tell it, any intelligent American only needs to […]
Read moreSome vs. They
Some vs. They by James A. Landrith, Jr. Originally published in Rational Review I've been having some interesting exchanges with a few "libertarians" in one of the MySpace libertarian forums. […]
Read morePreserving Culture, or Curtailing Freedom?
Preserving Culture, or Curtailing Freedom? by Wendy McElroy December 2005/January 2006 On Oct. 20, by a vote of 148 to 2, the United Nations' Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) […]
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Campus Conscience Police? by Wendy McElroy December 2005/January 2006 "Over one's inner mind, and self, no one has coercive power." So write attorneys Jordan Lorence and Harvey A. Silverglate, authors […]
Read moreA New Beginning
Some of you may have noticed that its been a few months since the last issue of The Multiracial Activist and The Abolitionist Examiner. To turn a popular quote, “rumours […]
Read moreIndividual Rights vs. Identity Politics
Individual Rights vs. Identity Politics by Wendy McElroy December 2004/January 2005
Read moreWhat You White Folks Don’t Know
What You White Folks Don’t Know by Susane M.J. Heine December 2004/January 2005
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