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...should force corporations to withdraw from South Africa, and to comply with international sanctions. It should also exert diplomatic pressure on the Vorster government to abandon its minority rule. If the U.S. fails to pursue such a program--as appears likely--black Africans will know it retains its generally racist perspective towards Africa, and Third World nations will continue to regard American policies and promises with justifiable suspicion...
...never been an easy task. But by claiming that some minority students at Harvard have "substandard academic qualifications" which will bring about a decline in the quality of the nation's health care program, Davis has distorted a complex issue involving all medical students and manufactured a racist charge that must be condemned...
...anatomy and pharmacology required for the exam--a change which affected the performance of all students and has since been abandoned--is a reasonable assumption. But to attribute a supposed lowering of standards at the school to the increased number of minority students admitted during those years is clearly racist and wrong. To further single out, as Davis did, five of the ten students who failed the board exam last year merely because they are minority students, is even more offensive...
...case of Paul Glass, recently suspended for four days without pay, appears to be another example of the racist, arbitrary treatment aimed at oppressing nationality workers by this university. Mr. Glass, working at Harvard since 1972, found it impossible to get approval from his supervisor, Mr. Buford Simpson, to continue his education by taking courses at Northeastern University. On at least two occasions (11/7/75, 10/22/75) when Harvard charged that Mr. Glass was late, it exaggerated considerably his tardiness...
...Simpson is a racist, and he is using racist tactics against me," Glass said. "Many times I've been out and I've presented a note of excuse, even when not necessary," he said...