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Piel., Gerard | April 19, 1975 issue
Analyzes the controversy caused by the statement made by scientists under the title 'Behavior and Heredity,' published in the July 1972 issue of 'The American...

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Rosengarten, Theodore | December 8, 1979 issue
Reviews the book "Iron Cages: Race and Culture in Nineteenth-Century America," by Ronald T. Takaki.

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Packer, George | November 16, 1998 issue
This article focuses on the book "We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families: Stories From Rwanda." Beginning on April 6, 1994,...

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Christenson, Reo M. | August 2, 1965 issue
The civil rights movement, which has done so much to arouse the United States to the need for both racial equality and a major anti-poverty program, may...

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Wilkie, Curtis | August 26, 1968 issue
Two Mississippi delegations are prepared to appear at the National Democratic Convention, and the prospect of another fight over seating faces the convention's...

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May, Ronald W. | May 14, 1960 issue
This article focuses on the research project underwritten by a New Yorker, which seeks to prove that the Negro race is genetically inferior and that American...

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Zinn, Howard | March 17, 1962 issue
Man will do violence not only against a specific something which gets in the way of one of his needs; he will do violence against a symbol which stands...

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Dykeman, Wilma | May 24, 1958 issue
Macon County never has been White. First it was red man's, land, then when it was ceded by the Muscogee Indians in 1832 it quickly became the heart of the...

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Schroeter, Len | February 9, 1952 issue
This article focuses on the act of force and violence that took place in Cairo, Illinois. Illinois community is one of the last community in the Northern...

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Moon, Bucklin | November 17, 1945 issue
The article comments on the book "Black Metropolis," by Saint Clair Drake and Horace R. Cayton. The Negro has been in the U.S. for more than three hundred...

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