The American Civil Rights Institute, founded by Ward Connerly has posted their latest edition of The Egalitarian online (pdf format). Good reading, as always.
Read moreTag: Abolition of Racial Classifications
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
Racial Privacy Inititiative
The latest tactic taken against the Racial Privacy Initiative by it's detractors? They now want to tie up the op-ed pages of papers like the San Francisco Chronicle with conspiracy […]
Read moreTiger Won’t Succumb to Political Pressure
Tiger Won't Succumb to Political Pressure by Radley Balko (The Abolitionist Examiner) (June/July 2002)
Read moreAh, Color Blindness defending Ward Connerly’s RPI
George Winkel's response to Emil Guillermo: Ah, Color Blindness, defending Ward Connerly's RPI by George Winkel The Abolitionist Examiner June/July 2002 This entry also posted at Yahoo! Groups – Mulatto.
Read moreShould Our Race Be Private?
Should Our Race Be Private? by J. Bradley Jansen http://www.multiracial.com/abolitionist/word/jansen.html http://www.freecongress.org/press/offpress/020515BJ.htm
Read moreFalse ‘Patriots’, Freedom and Race…
False 'Patriots,' Freedom and Race Privacy Wedges Are Not 'Tools' Of Unity by Adam Abraham (INTERRACIAL VOICE) (May/June 2002)
Read moreBiologically Speaking Race Doesn’t Exist
Biologically Speaking, Race Doesn't Exist by Radley Balko (FOXNews.com) January 17, 2002
Read moreEnding the anachronism of racial labels
Ending the anachronism of racial labels by Vin Suprynowicz (The Abolitionist Examiner) February/March 2002) This entry also posted in Yahoo! Groups – Mulatto.
Read moreRace, Smiles and Disney
October/November 2001 in The Abolitionist Examiner: Race, Smiles and The Wonderful World of Disney by K. Francis
Read moreStatement on the Racial Privacy Initiative
Statement on the Racial Privacy Initiative by James A. Landrith, Jr. October/November 2001 in The Abolitionist Examiner
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