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Written by James A. Landrith   
Thursday, 09 February 2006

February 10, 2006
The Multiracial Activist 
From the Editor:

From Gregory Kane, via Booker Rising:
Let’s be clear. The black woman/white man sexual or romantic liaison has never been taboo in America. The ghost of that infamous daytime segregationist / midnight integrationist -- the late Sen. Strom Thurmond -- could tell us that.
Umm, has Kane ever heard of Loving v. Virginia? Apparently, several state governments didn't get the White Male and Black Female Relationships Have Never Been Taboo memo.

And the arrests and convictions of Mildred and Richard Loving for the crime of miscegenation?

Yeah, no taboo there...




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