April/May 2001 in The Multiracial Activist: For once, bureaucratic nightmare has a happy ending by Vin Suprynowicz
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A section containing all blog entries, articles and commentaries. Many of these entries were imported from my earlier Blogspot, MovableType and WordPress blogs. In addition, political commentary, articles and essays written for publication and coursework can be found here. Much of the commentary in this section was published in The Multiracial Activist, The Abolitionist Examiner, The Good Men Project and Interracial Voice. Many essays in this section were written for coursework at the American Military University.
Part Two: White Woman Embraces Black Reparations
April/May 2001 in The Multiracial Activist: Part Two: White Woman Embraces Black Reparations by Marie Roberts
Read moreYahoo! We Have Free Speech
April/May in The Multiracial Activist: Yahoo! We Have Free Speech by Jacob G. Hornberger
Read moreLocking Out The Immigrant
April/May in The Multiracial Activist: Locking Out The Immigrant by Jacob G. Hornberger
Read moreIn the Shadows of the Blue Ridges
April/May 2001 in The Multiracial Activist: In the Shadows of the Blue Ridges: Portrait of a Melungeon by Helen Campbell
Read moreSelf-Determination on the Paleface Reservation
April/May 2001 in The Multiracial Activist: Self-Determination on the Paleface Reservation by Jason Adams
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 in The Multiracial Activist
Read moreChildhood’s End
Childhood’s End (or The Right To Not Decide) by James A. Landrith, Jr. April/May 2001 in The Abolitionist Examiner A lot of talk has been occuring lately at The Multiracial […]
Read moreWhen Is A Bigot Not A Bigot?
When Is A Bigot Not A Bigot?(or Not My Democrat!) by James A. Landrith, Jr. April/May 2001 in The Multiracial Activist
Read morePart One: DNA and Vermont
April/May 2001 in The Abolitionist Examiner: Part One: DNA Testing, Vermont H. 809, and the First Nations by Nokwisa Yona
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