Word: africanizing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...have come to realize the self-destructive role I played," David says. "I was speaking as an African-American, as a member of the oppressed, but not from my perspective of dominance as an educated middle-class male...I was asking the institution to do work I wasn't willing...
According to a recent School Department analysis, the new policy would reduce the number of black students in the Boston Latin School from 24 to 16 percent and the number of Hispanics from 11 to 8 percent. African-American Protest...
...They were supposed to devise one which was fair and equitable," he says, but the current plan "will have a detrimental impact toward the number of minorities and African-Americans in the system...
...show of petulance after an inconsiderate photographer disturbed his concentration. The snit was perfectly understandable given his age and the demands newly placed on him--demands that can't be kept behind gallery ropes, demands that not even Palmer has faced. Woods, after all, carries the hope of both African and Asian Americans, not to mention Nike, and he must deal with much more media than Palmer ever did. And those demands will only increase as his tour proceeds back through golf history, from Palmer's Bay Hill to the Masters created by Jones to Ouimet's U.S. Open. "Tiger...
DIED. JACQUES FOCCART, 83, leading architect of French policy in Africa and adviser to four French Presidents, including Charles de Gaulle; in Paris. An important figure in the Gaullist movement, he operated in clandestine circles to maintain France's power in its former African colonies...