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...behavior." He calls the relationship a "risky" theoretical construct, and asks for more study. In another essay on black mineworkers and the miners' union he traces; the still sketchy life of one of the first black union organizers, Richard Davis, to demonstrate how later middle-class blacks such as Booker T. Washington--who once said that trade unionism was "that form of slavery which prevents a man from selling his labor to whom he pleases on account of his color"--were not the sole representatives of blacks. Again, he says that while Washington has had his biographers and critics...
...Cyrus Booker forced up a 15-footer with a minute and a half left, but the Crimson stole back the Yale rebound and called timeout. Yale duplicated the maneuver when Keith Kline stole the ball from Joe Leondis 14 seconds later...
Psyched-up Harvard jumped to a 59-56 lead in overtime, but Dartmouth rallied to go ahead 64-62 in the final minute. Booker made his last grab at the hero's mantle with 30 seconds left, pumping in a short jumper to tie the game yet another time...
Dartmouth righted itself to pull away to a 41-37 lead, but then Satch's charges fired off another blast. Hannemann went inside with a powerful move and passed the ball off to Booker for an easy hoop...
After a Dartmouth miss, Booker put home an arching shot from the corner to give Harvard a 43-41 lead, making the final, hectic minutes possible...