Word: afros
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...three OBU members of this committee-Erna A. Ballantine. former chairman of the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination; Harold Washington, lecturer in Afro-American Studies: and Derrick A. Bell, lecturer...
Miss Ballantine, the former chairman of the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination: Washington, a lecturer in Afro-American Studies: and Bell, a lecturer at the Law School, are also OBU's members on the committee to evaluate the painters helpers...
Miss Ballantine is the former chairman of the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination; Washington is a lecturer in Afro-American. Studies, and Bell is a lecturer at the Law School...
Leslie P. Griffin 70, president of Afro, said that the agreement is not final. "We just felt it wouldn't be to our advantage to stay until they called in the cops." Griffin also said that the demonstrators did not discuss whether to demand amnesty for their action. "The consensus was that sometimes you have to take responsibility for what you do." he said...
Ewart Guinier, chairman of the Afro-American Studies Department who helped negotiate the Cox-Lee agreement, characterized it as a "statement of faith on the part of both sides." He said that Harvard's promise that there would be no contracts executed on Gutman Library was the key indication of the University's willingness to bargain in good faith. Previously Harvard had only promised to review the contract...