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...three leaders told students in Afro-American Studies 142b, "Communism and Marxism in Black American Life," that Blacks must abandon peaceful efforts toward liberation, and stop working within a hostile system. Nazis and other right-wing groups are now organizing many whites into violent hate-groups, and will threaten Blacks "unless we smash the hell out of them." Aaron Estis '80, a representative of the Communist Workers Party, told an audience of about...

Author: By Adam S. Cohen, | Title: Black Leftist Leaders Advocate Revolution for Racial Liberation | 4/16/1981 | See Source »

Refusing to abandon his law school plans, Kiki plans to take his finals and pick up his undergraduate degree in the upcoming months. Ideally, he'd like to begin law school next year in the off season...

Author: By Michelle D. Healy, | Title: It's a Family Affair | 4/8/1981 | See Source »

...would be hypocritical of the United States to condemn and oppose Soviet imperialism without ending our support for repressive regimes in El Salvador and South Africa. Our hands, too, are dirty. But to abandon Poland's workers while we redirect our policy towards the Third World would be a grave abdication of responsibility. We must both oppose Soviet aggression and correct our errors...

Author: By Paul A. Englemeyer, | Title: Hit Back | 4/7/1981 | See Source »

...first inkling that the new Administration might be considering a change came March 3 in an interview between Reagan and Walter Cronkite. South Africa was a friendly power, Reagan said, and the U.S. could scarcely abandon a country that has "stood behind us in every war we ever fought." Two weeks ago, Reagan officials were toying with the idea of inviting Prime Minister P.W. Botha to Washington after his expected victory in national elections later this month. The Administration has asked Congress to repeal the 1976 Clark amendment, which bars covert U.S. aid to rebel guerrillas in Angola...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Southern Africa: Passing the Hat for Zimbabwe | 4/6/1981 | See Source »

...influenced its employees unfairly led them to file objections with the NLRB. asking for the election to be held again. Although it seems unlikely that holding the election again could reverse the employees' decision. William T. McDonough, a UFCW organizer, said this week that he had no plans to abandon the organization effort and the signatures on more than 300 union authorization cards convinced him that the store confused many employees into voting against their original intentions...

Author: By Siddhartha Mazumdar, | Title: A Surprisingly Resounding 'No' | 4/4/1981 | See Source »

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