August/September 2001 in The Multiracial Activist: Othello by William Shakespeare [goodreviews isbn=”9780743477550″]
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Let’s Rid Ourselves of Those Silly Race Boxes
August/September 2001 in The Abolitionist Examiner: Let’s Rid Ourselves of Those Silly Race Boxes by Ward Connerly This entry also posted in Yahoo! Groups – Starboard CFC.
Read moreEbony Magazine and the Non-Existence of Black Conservatives
August/September 2001 in The Abolitionist Examiner: To Be, or Not To Be: Ebony Magazine and the Non-Existence of Black Conservatives by Michael Finch and Thomas Krannawitter This entry also posted […]
Read moreAmerica’s Racial Divide
August/September 2001 in The Abolitionist Examiner: America’s Racial Divide: Of Debts Spoken and Unspoken by Lucas E. Morel This entry also posted in Yahoo! Groups – Starboard CFC.
Read moreRemembering the Civil War, Recovering Our Selves
August/September 2001 in TMA: Remembering the Civil War, Recovering Our Selves by Ken Masugi
Read moreCondemning Slavery and America
August/September in The Multiracial Activist: Condemning Slavery and America by Brian T. Kennedy This entry also posted in Yahoo! Groups – Starboard CFC.
Read moreSave Immigrants: Tear Down Our Wall
August/September in The Multiracial Activist: Save Immigrants: Tear Down Our Wall by Jacob G. Hornberger
Read moreLetter to Editor of LA Weekly re: Jungle Fever
July 31, 2001James LandrithLetter to the EditorLA WeeklyRegarding “Jungle Fever” July 31, 2001 Editor LA Weekly Dear Editor: I just read Derrick Mathis’ December 15th tirade about “jungle fever”. Interracial […]
Read moreStabbing of Man in IR
Recently in Springfield, Missouri, Maurice Wilson, was stabbed 3 times in an apparent racist attack related to his interracial relationship. Links to press coverage of this incident are below. The […]
Read moreTired of Stupidity
I suppose that the individual responsible for starting this thread would prefer that ALL the animals suffer when there isn’t enough food to go around, which is what would happen. […]
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