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The InterRacial Connection is dedicated to improving race relations and providing a window for viewing African American heritage, history and contributions.

We are all Brothers and Sisters

My name is Richard, Richie to my friends, and I'm the European American half of an Interracial marriage. My wife is African American and the inspiration for constructing this Web-Site, which  it is my sincere hope, will help foster and promote better race relations. To find out more about me and my family you can read my BIO or if you wish you can browse the Family Album.

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New Articles, Editorials and Topics

African American Heritage and History
with First Day of Issue Covers

Interracial Marriage 
Part I     Part II

The Golden Thirteen 
Includes Biographies of
USS Stennis Afro-American Officers

The Amistad Mutiny
and The Middle Passage


Ebony Society of Philatelic 
Events and Reflections

Previous Winners 
YNOBE Reflections of Ebony 
Black History.com 
Africana.Com 

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New Additions

Quotes From
All Over


New Articles
& Editorials


Article Archives

 

 

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Our  primary focus will be on African American and European American relations in the United States, however, we will include some coverage of all aspects of race and cultural relationships worldwide.
 

 

We welcome your comments, suggestions, ideas, and feedback. A Comments/Feedback Log is open for your entries and viewing. Off Color, vulgar or offensive posts will be deleted without comment.



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I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at a table of brotherhood. 
Martin Luther King August 28, 1963
Complete Text of Speech 
Voice Recordings of MLK Speeches
I Have a Dream too - School Children 

 


NEW: African American Heritage and History Pages
 African American History and Heritage presented through the medium of my First Day Cover Stamp Collection. 

Each Black History Page includes a scanned image of the First Day Cover along with a biography of the person honored or the background/history of the topic depicted.



Strange Fruit
By Billie Holliday
 



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Our goal is to Cover all aspects of African American History and Heritage and in so doing make a small contribution to eradicating the bigotry and prejudice that still exists in our country.

Sincerely,

Richie T.

 

 

 

 

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