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...Civil War, which also split other denominations, notably the Methodists and Baptists. Over the decades, the Southern church has been more conservative than the Northern, particularly on social issues, but in recent years those differences have begun to soften. The Rev. J. Randolph Taylor of Charlotte, N.C., Southern co-chairman of the joint committee that wrote the reunion plan, says that Presbyterianism was "a family that was split mainly by culture, politics and war. Slowly we've come to realize that we need each other...
...addition to the panel, HRAI is sponsoring a campaign this week to mail out postcards requesting political freedom. Yesterday, the first day of the drive, more than 2500 cards were sent out. HRAI co-chairman Norman E Yamada'84 said...
...effort is part of "Human Rights Week." a three-day campaign beginning today in which A.I. members hope to enlighten Harvard students about human rights issues of encourage them to become involved. Harvard A.I. co-chairman Norman E. Yamada '84 said. Veselica is currently serving a seven-year prison sentence for distributing "hostile propaganda," and Orlando is serving a 15-year sentence for opposing martial...
...times when people don't know about human rights it's because they don't know what they can do to help," said Paula M. Lozano '84, co-chairman of A.I., adding "That's the beauty of the A.I. approach...
Bisharat said he expects about 12 professors and minority legal experts from around the country to come speak, although arrangements still need to be finalized for a number of the possible lectures. W. Haywood Burns '62, co-chairman of the New York-based National Conference of Black Lawyers, delivered Wednesday's lecture, speaking on "Racism and American Law. "A Historical and Theoretical Overview...