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...economic emancipation." Reagan's essential message: blacks will progress financially only when the entire economy improves. "Rebuilding America's economy is an absolute moral imperative if we're to avoid splitting this society in two, with class against class. We must... bring more blacks into the mainstream, and we must do it now." His budget-cutting and tax program will work, Reagan insisted, "because it's aimed at lifting an entire country and not just parts...
...past, Jeffreys used rock 'n' roll -a mainstream white music-to sing about his experiences as a black. On Escape Artist, the sound is more emphatically Jamaican. Indeed, Jeffreys may be the first off-island artist to have done reggae right. One of Escape Artist's best tunes is a fierce evocation of the Miami riots of 1980 done "dub" style. Dub is reggae dressed down, and Jeffreys has lately taken to wearing his hair in the braided dreadlocks favored by Jamaican Rastafarians. That is more than a gesture of style. It helps connect him a little...
...work in New York, the Illinois native began focusing on her area of specialization as a History and Literature concentrator: the American South. With the aid of Robert Coles '50, professor of Psychiatry and Medical Humanities, she found the project that will keep her suitably far from the Harvard mainstream for at least a year--coordinating a pilot educational program for five schools in rural Alabama...
...small lab: one professor, one post-doctoral candidate, one technician, and one Se-jin. A new home. "When you're a grad student it's important to be in the mainstream, to be in a high powered lab," he notes. "When you're an undergrad, it's important to get into a lab where the head person cares about you, where they are supportive and encouraging. My professor never closed his office door. He was constantly wandering about the lab. I was immediately a part of the work, which is more important than being with a name professor." Words...
...object of this vengeance: mainstream entertainers, or the comic's audience? With Andy Kaufman it can be hard to tell. Six years ago, he showed up on the first Saturday Night Live, smiled innocently at the audience and, phonograph to one side, mimed a single line from the chorus of a Mighty Mouse song. Is it funny...