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White Slavery, Maternal Descent, And The Politics Of Slavery In The Antebellum United States Originally Presented At University Of Nottingham Institute For The Study Of Slavery by Lawrence R. Tenzer , Ed.D. and A.D....
White, Black, or Other: A Reactionary Examination of Choosing an Identity The Multiracial Activist by Scottie Lowe July/August 2004 How many racial boxes do we really need? Jasper Short, author of a similarly titled...
Mr. Reagan: Reflections and Well Wishes The Abolitionist Examiner by Adam Abraham July/August 2004 SACRAMENTO — I wasn't a big fan of Ronald Reagan as president, but I wish him well. I didn't support...
The Decline of Affirmative Action The Abolitionist Examiner by Wendy McElroy July/August 2004 A year ago, on June 23rd, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of affirmative action (AA) in two cases that challenged...
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Kennedy: We’re one big human family Coalfield.com by Robert Baird We're all kin, Brent Kennedy says. "Not just figuratively, but literally." We come from the same source if we go back far enough in...
Book studies Turkish, Melungeon links Coalfield.com by Robert Baird A new book by Brent Kennedy and Joseph Scolnick Jr. sheds some light on a neglected area of U.S. history – the migration for centuries...
American Indians want law repeal By Jennifer Peter Associated Press As city leaders work to burnish the shine on the "new Boston" for this month's Democratic National Convention, a group of northeastern Native American...
Philly’s biracial Rose at ease in 2 cultures Irish Echo by Peter McDermott At elementary school, Sin??ad De Roiste always had the best answer to the question "What did you do during the summer...
FAMILY: Embracing an amazing set of twins Richmond Times-Dispatch by Bill Lohmann June Bunker Klemmer Ellison was born in her grandfather’s home in the mountains of western North Carolina, but she spent most of...