Some of the latest multiracial articles on the Web . . .
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Independent, The (London) - TRAFFICKING IN THE FAST LANE
September 20, 2008 — A new film features drug gangs in souped-up limos doing battle with the police at 120mph along France’s motorways as they deliver cocaine from Spain…
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Christian Century - A New Testament scholar at Vanderbilt University Divinity School has been nominated to become senior minister of New York's Riverside Church, one of the…
September 9, 2008 — A New Testament scholar at Vanderbilt University Divinity School has been nominated to become senior minister of New York’s Riverside Church, one of…
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USA TODAY - For newer face, a need to 'tell my story
August 22, 2008 — CHESTER, Va. — Barack Obama, whose oratory and opposition to the war in Iraq helped propel him to the Democratic presidential nomination, said…
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Childhood Education - "What Are You?" Biracial Children in the Classroom
July 1, 2008 — Over the last 30 years, biracial individuals have become one of the fastest growing populations in the United States. Despite this rapid growth,…
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Childhood Education - LAST WORD: The Best Commentary and Controversy in American Education, THE
July 1, 2008 — THE LAST WORD: The Best Commentary and Controversy in American Education. Education Week. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass (A Wiley Imprint), 2007. 244pp….
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Christian Century - The Fourth of July: how does a Christian celebrate?
July 1, 2008 — ON JULY 4, 1976, I was one of the smallest soldiers in the Revolutionary Army. In that year bicentennial fever swept through the U.S., and I caught…
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Independent, The (London) - CLIFF HALL
June 27, 2008 — Singer with the pioneering multiracial folk group The Spinners Among their many achievements, The Spinners was the first multiracial singing group…
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New Orleans CityBusiness - Behind the Badge: New Orleans FOP opposes creation of independent
June 16, 2008 — Jim Gallagher knows what it’s like to stand against the rising tide. As legislative chairman of the New Orleans Fraternal Order of Police, he has…
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uExpress - BLACK LEADERS NEED TO SPEAK OUT FORCEFULLY AGAINST MUGABE
June 14, 2008 — During the late 20th century, human rights campaigns led by Western progressives helped to liberate two nations on the southern tip of the African…
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Philadelphia Inquirer, The - Editorial: Loving Day
June 12, 2008 — It’s Loving Day today. Loving Day is so called because on June 12, 1967, the U.S. Supreme Court, in Loving v. Virginia, struck down all state laws…
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Human Events - Will Senate OK Akaka's Hawaii Race Test?
June 9, 2008 — The Rev. Jeremiah Wright has company in the Aloha State. Barack Obama’s former pastor has proclaimed that America is really two peoples, one black,…
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Independent, The (London) - Calling Obama black is an insult to his mother
June 9, 2008 — Barack Obama is not black. He is the first mixed-race politician ever to get this far in the onerous and arduously testing American electoral…
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Independent, The (London) - Threat to suburban pleasures of a petite Parisienne
June 9, 2008 — Our Man In Paris My 14-year-old daughter goes every Friday evening to an athletics class at a stadium just outside the Paris city boundary. To her…
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Spectator, The - McCain is in for a terrible shock if he wins
June 7, 2008 — Britain’s Conservatives might be plotting a triumphant return to power but America’s Republicans are in a state of utter collapse. And it’s not just…
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AFP - Farm where Mandela plotted against apartheid becomes museum
June 7, 2008 — JOHANNESBURG (AFP) — It was just a farm, but what went on there was extraordinary: Nelson Mandela, disguised in blue overalls, plotting with…

