Would Reparations for Slavery be Just? by Edward J. Erler June/July 2002 Originally published on May 8, 2002 as a Claremont Institute Precept
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Ah, Color Blindness – defending Ward Connerly’s RPI
Ah, Color Blindness – defending Ward Connerly’s RPI by George Winkel June/July 2002
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Tiger Won’t Succumb to Political Pressure by Radley Balko June/July 2002
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Should Our Race Be Private? by J. Bradley Jansen June/July 2002
Read moreIdentity Politics Dismisses Shared Humanity
Identity Politics Dismisses Shared Humanity by Wendy McElroy April/May 2002
Read moreProfiled Becomes Profiler
Profiled Becomes Profiler by Diane Schachterle April/May 2002 Originally published November/December 2001 in The Egalitarian
Read moreCourt “Remedies” Union Discrimination with More Racial Tracking
Court “Remedies” Union Discriminationwith More Racial Tracking by Diane Schachterle April/May 2002 Originally published November/December 2001 in The Egalitarian
Read more9-11 and the Race Industry
9-11 and the Race Industry by Ward Connerly April/May 2002
Read moreMy Ghost’s Midnight Manifesto: My “white” essence speaks, my “black” body listens
My Ghost’s Midnight Manifesto: My “white” essence speaks, my “black” body listens by Valerie A. Wilkins-Godbee February/March 2002
Read moreEnding the anachronism of racial labels
Ending the anachronism of racial labels Predictably, ‘civil rights’ establishment drags its feet by Vin Suprynowicz February/March 2002
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