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...traffic in this Washingtonian and Black conservative delusion. I daresay that Roger Landry, Adam Jones and other members of Peninsula would not dare fashion an anti-Italian poster with a denigrating reference to the Mafia, or an anti-Jewish poster with a denigrating, anti-Semitic reference to Jewish Americans. The Peninsula crowd of schoolboy racists would not dare do this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Schoolboy Racists | 4/27/1992 | See Source »

Counter and Reid argue that Black-Jewish relations are the most serious race relations problem on our campus. They assert that Jewish students protest speakers they find "distasteful" and "allegedly 'anti-Jewish.'" In the first place, Hillel does not protest speakers it finds "distasteful," but rather those who are blatantly racist and anti-Semitic...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letter Was `Filled With Lies' | 4/21/1992 | See Source »

Beyond their blatantly anti-Jewish charges and insinuations, Counter and Reid imply that there are no race relations problems at Harvard (except, of course, for Jewish picking on blacks). It is inexcusable that a person entrusted with working to improve intergroup understanding can make such a ridiculous claim...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letter Was `Filled With Lies' | 4/21/1992 | See Source »

While most of our white, Black, Hispanic and Asian students are getting along admirably, our most intractable racial conflict has been between Jewish and Black students. This is also the case at many other colleges and universities. The most frequent conflict (at Harvard and other schools) centers on the charge by Jewish Students that "Black students invite speakers to the University whom Jews find distasteful" and allegedly "anti-Jewish...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Crimson Misrepresented the Harvard Foundation | 4/14/1992 | See Source »

...courts was another source of misgivings among his friends. During his time in a provincial court in 1934, the Manchester Guardian published a series of articles detailing the persecution of Jews in Trott's native Hessen. Trott wrote an angry letter to the Guardian, denying that the courts were anti-Jewish. Although his assertions proceeded from a sincere attempt to explain that not all Germans were anti-Semitic, many in England interpreted the letter as a sign of sympathy for the Nazis' aims...

Author: By Liam T. A. ford, | Title: Style Defeats Substantive Portrait of German World War II Resistance Leader, Scholar: | 4/2/1992 | See Source »

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