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...group of 50 minority students and members of the Administration of the Graduate School of Education met yesterday to discuss the status of admissions of minority students and alleged racist admissions practices...
These passive, defeated people unknowingly support the pro-racist ideas which, according to Pierce, account for a lack of a greater number of radicals in the black communities...
...more disturbing examples of the paternalistic pat-on-the-head that white leftists are wont to give black separatists for their so-called Black Power posture toward white racism and white power structures. In regard to Dean John Dunlop, Swanson is simply wrong. There was nothing racist about Dunlop's efforts to restore academic standards to Afro-American Studies. He was doing little more than following proposals that I and Professor Orlando Patterson had formulated over a year...
...activist sixties. An appreciable number of blacks now attend school here and we even have a handful of black Faculty members. But echoes from the past continue to resound periodically. Former Dean Dunlop's long and largely successful war with the Afro-American Studies Department, for example, had racist overtones. Although Martin L. Kilson, professor of Government, was honest and outspoken in his interest in black studies and his proposals for changing the program, it is hard to find a rationale for Dunlop's actions. Even if the former dean sincerely thought the Department was being mismanaged, he went...
Even without assessing the evidence of the past few years, a crucial, central fact remains: Harvard was for many years a racist institution. Blacks today are surely not paranoid when they doubt that the past has been totally repudiated in a short half-decade. Race relations at Harvard cannot be considered divorced from this historical setting...