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Tag: Kevin Beary

  • October 12, 2020 Michael Polignano 8
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    Columbus Day Special
    Indigenous Peoples Day

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    Editor’s Note: This essay is from Michael Polignano’s book Taking Our Own Side, available in hardcover, paperback, and e-book here.

    Multiculturalism is not an attempt to “enrich” white cultures by adding sundry non-white cultures. (more…)

  • October 12, 2020 Kevin Beary 4
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    Columbus Day Special
    Life Styles: Native & Imposed

    2,919 words

    For decades now, African American leaders have been calling for a formal United States apology for the American role in the slave trade, with some even demanding reparations. Indian tribes proclaim their tax-exempt status as something they are owed for a legacy of persecution by the United States. Mexican Americans in the southwest United States seek to incorporate this region, including California, into Mexico, or even to set up an independent nation, Aztlan, that will recreate the glories of the Aztec empire, destroyed centuries ago by the imperialistic Spaniards.  (more…)

  • October 14, 2019 Michael Polignano 1
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    Columbus Day Special
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    Editor’s Note:

    This essay is from Michael Polignano’s book Taking Our Own Side, available in hardcover, paperback, and e-book here.

    Multiculturalism is not an attempt to “enrich” White cultures by adding sundry non-White cultures. (more…)

  • October 14, 2019 Kevin Beary 3
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    Columbus Day Special
    Life Styles: Native & Imposed

    2,850 words

    For decades now, African American leaders have been calling for a formal United States apology for the American role in the slave trade, with some even demanding reparations. Indian tribes proclaim their tax-exempt status as something they are owed for a legacy of persecution by the United States. Mexican Americans in the southwest United States seek to incorporate this region, including California, into Mexico, or even to set up an independent nation, Aztlan, that will recreate the glories of the Aztec empire, destroyed centuries ago by the imperialistic Spaniards.  (more…)

  • October 8, 2018 Michael Polignano 6
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    Columbus Day Special
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    1,650 words

    Editor’s Note:

    This essay is from Michael Polignano’s book Taking Our Own Side, available in hardcover, paperback, and Kindle e-book here.

    Multiculturalism is not an attempt to “enrich” White cultures by adding sundry non-White cultures. (more…)

  • October 8, 2018 Kevin Beary 3
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    Columbus Day Special
    Life Styles: Native & Imposed

    2,856 words

    For decades now, African American leaders have been calling for a formal United States apology for the American role in the slave trade, with some even demanding reparations. Indian tribes proclaim their tax-exempt status as something they are owed for a legacy of persecution by the United States. Mexican Americans in the southwest United States seek to incorporate this region, including California, into Mexico, or even to set up an independent nation, Aztlan, that will recreate the glories of the Aztec empire, destroyed centuries ago by the imperialistic Spaniards.  (more…)

  • October 9, 2017 Michael Polignano 1
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    Columbus Day Special
    Indigenous Peoples Day

    1,650 words

    Editor’s Note:

    This essay is from Michael Polignano’s book Taking Our Own Side, available in hardcover, paperback, and Kindle e-book here.

    Multiculturalism is not an attempt to “enrich” White cultures by adding sundry non-White cultures. (more…)

  • October 9, 2017 Kevin Beary 1
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    Columbus Day Special
    Life Styles: Native & Imposed

    2,856 words

    For decades now, African American leaders have been calling for a formal United States apology for the American role in the slave trade, with some even demanding reparations. Indian tribes proclaim their tax-exempt status as something they are owed for a legacy of persecution by the United States. Mexican Americans in the southwest United States seek to incorporate this region, including California, into Mexico, or even to set up an independent nation, Aztlan, that will recreate the glories of the Aztec empire, destroyed centuries ago by the imperialistic Spaniards.  (more…)

  • October 10, 2016 Michael Polignano 1
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    Columbus Day Special
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    1,650 words

    Editor’s Note:

    This essay is from Michael Polignano’s book Taking Our Own Side, available in hardcover, paperback, and Kindle e-book here.

    Multiculturalism is not an attempt to “enrich” White cultures by adding sundry non-White cultures. (more…)

  • October 10, 2016 Kevin Beary 1
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    Columbus Day Special
    Life Styles: Native & Imposed

    2,856 words

    For decades now, African American leaders have been calling for a formal United States apology for the American role in the slave trade, with some even demanding reparations. Indian tribes proclaim their tax-exempt status as something they are owed for a legacy of persecution by the United States. Mexican Americans in the southwest United States seek to incorporate this region, including California, into Mexico, or even to set up an independent nation, Aztlan, that will recreate the glories of the Aztec empire, destroyed centuries ago by the imperialistic Spaniards.  (more…)

  • October 12, 2015 Kevin Beary 5
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    Columbus Day Special
    Life Styles: Native & Imposed

    2,854 words

    For decades now, African American leaders have been calling for a formal United States apology for the American role in the slave trade, with some even demanding reparations. Indian tribes proclaim their tax-exempt status as something they are owed for a legacy of persecution by the United States. Mexican Americans in the southwest United States seek to incorporate this region, including California, into Mexico, or even to set up an independent nation, Aztlan, that will recreate the glories of the Aztec empire, destroyed centuries ago by the imperialistic Spaniards.  (more…)

  • May 11, 2015 Roy J. Street 10
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    Kevin Beary’s Savaged States of America

    Thomas Hart Benton, Cradling Wheat

    Thomas Hart Benton, Cradling Wheat

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    Kevin Beary
    Savaged States of America: A Futuristic Fantasy
    In Qua Urbe, 1998

    “Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.”—Lewis Carroll, the White Queen, Through the Looking Glass  (more…)

  • October 13, 2014 Michael Polignano
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    Columbus Day Special
    Indigenous Peoples Day

    1,650 words

    Editor’s Note:

    This essay is from Michael Polignano’s book Taking Our Own Side, available in hardcover, paperback, and PDF download here.

    Multiculturalism is not an attempt to “enrich” White cultures by adding sundry non-White cultures. (more…)

  • October 14, 2013 Michael Polignano 2
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    Columbus Day Special
    Indigenous Peoples Day

    1,650 words

    Editor’s Note:

    This essay is from Michael Polignano’s book Taking Our Own Side, available in hardcover, paperback, and PDF download here.

    Multiculturalism is not an attempt to “enrich” White cultures by adding sundry non-White cultures. (more…)

  • October 14, 2013 Kevin Beary 1
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    Columbus Day Special
    Life Styles: Native & Imposed

    2,856 words

    For decades now, African American leaders have been calling for a formal United States apology for the American role in the slave trade, with some even demanding reparations. Indian tribes proclaim their tax-exempt status as something they are owed for a legacy of persecution by the United States. Mexican Americans in the southwest United States seek to incorporate this region, including California, into Mexico, or even to set up an independent nation, Aztlan, that will recreate the glories of the Aztec empire, destroyed centuries ago by the imperialistic Spaniards.  (more…)

  • October 8, 2012 Michael Polignano 21
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    Columbus Day Special
    Indigenous Peoples Day

    1,650 words

    Editor’s Note:

    This essay is from Michael Polignano’s book Taking Our Own Side, available in hardcover, paperback, and PDF download here.

    Multiculturalism is not an attempt to “enrich” White cultures by adding sundry non-White cultures. (more…)

  • October 8, 2012 Kevin Beary 34
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    Columbus Day Special
    Life Styles: Native & Imposed

    2,856 words

    For decades now, African American leaders have been calling for a formal United States apology for the American role in the slave trade, with some even demanding reparations. Indian tribes proclaim their tax-exempt status as something they are owed for a legacy of persecution by the United States. (more…)

  • October 11, 2011 Michael Polignano 3
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    Columbus Day Special
    Indigenous Peoples Day

    1,650 words

    Editor’s Note:

    This essay is from Michael Polignano’s book Taking Our Own Side, available in hardcover, paperback, and PDF download here.

    Multiculturalism is not an attempt to “enrich” White cultures by adding sundry non-White cultures. (more…)

  • September 11, 2011 Kevin Beary
    Print

    Life Styles: Native & Imposed

    2,856 words

    For decades now, African American leaders have been calling for a formal United States apology for the American role in the slave trade, with some even demanding reparations. Indian tribes proclaim their tax-exempt status as something they are owed for a legacy of persecution by the United States. (more…)

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