I have written two new editorials for The Abolitionist Examiner, available here: Ambiguity and Bubblegum Idiots Leonard Pitts, Mr. Impossible I'm still working on 2 other commentaries, one for The […]
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While people certainly have and should enjoy the right to call themselves what they want, no agency at any level of government should be in the business of imposing a “racial” or “ethnic” identity upon anyone. – Charles Michael Byrd
Ambiguity and Bubblegum Idiots
Ambiguity and Bubblegum Idiots by James A. Landrith, Jr. August/September 2002 in The Abolitionist Examiner
Read moreLeonard Pitts, Mr. Impossible
Leonard Pitts, Mr. Impossible by James A. Landrith, Jr. August/September 2002 in The Abolitionist Examiner
Read moreLeonard Pitts, Mr. Impossible
In the July 20th Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: A colorblind America is high on the wish list of many conservatives – right up there with two guns in every nightstand and a […]
Read moreTranscending ‘race consciousness’
Transcending 'race consciousness': The 'other' side explains the need for the new multiracial category by Charles Michael Byrd San Francisco Chronicle July 25, 2001 Charles called me or I called […]
Read moreClassifying Citizens
Editorial: Classifying Citizens: The Racial Privacy Initiative (The Daily Californian) http://www.dailycal.org/article.asp?id=8454 (April 23, 2002) This entry also posted at Yahoo! Groups – Mulatto.
Read moreStatement on Racial Privacy Initiative
Statement on Racial Privacy Initiative by James A. Landrith, Jr. The Abolitionist Examiner October/November 2001 This entry also posted at Yahoo! Groups – Mulatto.
Read moreAn Alternative to Race Relations: Human Relations
An Alternative to Race Relations: Human Relations by Yehudi O. Webster The Abolitionist Examiner April/May 2000 This entry also posted at Yahoo! Groups – Mulatto.
Read more21 Arguments for Abolishing Racial Classification
21 Arguments for Abolishing Racial Classification by Yehudi O. Webster The Abolitionist Examiner June/July 2000 This entry also posted at Yahoo! Groups – Mulatto.
Read moreRacial Classifications
Alex Fryer, writing for The Seattle Times: "Beginning today, state and local lawmakers are prohibited from using the term "Oriental" in statutes, codes, rules and regulations. Instead, officials must use […]
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