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...Carter and Hodding Carter III, Patricia Derian, Kenneth Dean, Hazel Brannon Smith, James Silver, to name a few. But most whites who opposed Mississippi's state of madness were silenced by their fear of social and economic pressure and the very real threat of violence at the hands of racist monomaniacs...

Author: By Edwin Willams, | Title: A Populist's Dream | 2/13/1973 | See Source »

...unequivocal in identifying the Catholics of Northern Ireland as the chief victims of a system of repressive domination by Ulster Protestants, protected and supported by Britain, though he does not neglect the sufferings of working-class Protestants who have been seduced into playing a role much like that of racist poor whites in the U.S. South. No one can understand Ireland without knowing something of her history, O'Brien concedes, and he begins his study in 1920 with the establishment of the Free State. However, he is critical of those who vainly try to right past wrongs rather than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Cats and Dogs | 2/5/1973 | See Source »

...Psychologcal Evaluation" and founded the Institute for the Study of Sport and Society to "help interpret what's going on in sport and make it what it can and should be." Scott's two books, A thletics for Athletes and The Athletic Revolution, are so critical of racist, brutalizing, win-at-any-cost practices in college athletics that Spiro Agnew once rebuked him in a speech as an enemy of sport. Despite Scott's growing reputation as a radical, the University of Washington three years ago offered him a job as an assistant professor of physical education...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Overhaul at Oberlin | 1/29/1973 | See Source »

...unsuitability" based on character and "behavior disorder." The bitterness left over from his Navy experience continued to fester. Friends reported that he became a different person. The walls of his apartment in New Orleans were decorated with revolutionary slogans such as MY DEATH LIES IN THE BLOODY DEATH OF RACIST PIGS and POLITICAL POWER COMES FROM THE BARREL...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Death in New Orleans | 1/22/1973 | See Source »

Critics like Robert Alter in Commentary have recently levelled accusations of racial paranoia at The Tenants and the works of other Jewish writers. Malamud thinks them ridiculous. "Really, there's no new mood of competition. Jews were never racist per se. I would call it a confrontation, a regrettable lack of understanding. There might be some feeling that black writers have pre-empted the field, among some white writers." He grows emphatic. "But it's a broader question. American blacks have been cheated: society owes them recognition, owes it to them to ameliorate conditions, enlarge their opportunities for fulfillment...

Author: By Celia B. Betsky, | Title: Bernard Malamud: A Writer's Experience | 1/22/1973 | See Source »

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