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Thus Jackson does not condemn the Black Panthers; neither does he embrace their Marxist philosophy or all of their tactics. Because the Panthers are so widely seen as victims of police repression, they pose a delicate problem for many black leaders. Jackson handles that problem rather skillfully. He accepts their claim that they espouse violence only defensively, in response to white terrorism against them. He lauds their contribution to black pride. With the same ease, Jackson can endorse moderates; he praises Roy Wilkins for fighting racial injustice "long before I was born." He sees the usefulness of tuxedoed black leaders...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jesse Jackson: One Leader Among Many | 4/6/1970 | See Source »

...this Washington bureaucrat Hitchcock has created, at whatever cost to the tightness of his film, the figure we know is blindly implementing policies of worldwide domination. To condemn this professional for his complicity requires of an audience the same sort of moral overview, which recognizes the effect of governmental policies on other people, that the man lacks. So far few reviewers and audiences have shown their ability to connect Devereux's schizophrenie shallowness to the political murders he indirectly commits. Whatever powers Hitchcock at seventy may have lost, his view of America's moral illness remains correct...

Author: By Mike Prokosch, | Title: The Moviegoer Topaz at the Harvard Square through tomorrow | 3/16/1970 | See Source »

Yale hoped that distributing an eight-page position paper would convince members of the ECAC to "condemn the NCAA for overstepping its bounds." Instead, a strongly worded resolution was adopted citing Yale's "continued defiance" in using Langer when it had been ordered by the NCAA...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ECAC Punishes Yale For Defying NCAA | 2/26/1970 | See Source »

Ghetto children raised in ghetto schools cannot develop and display their aptitude in the same way that white students do. To refuse them special consideration is to condemn them to the self-perpetuating cycle of inferior education. In fact, the concept of compensatory help is well established in the armed forces and in industry. Progressive businesses, including IBM and General Motors, do not insist on conventional aptitude in hiring blacks; instead, they train them for jobs that the schools have not previously equipped them to handle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Segregation South and North | 2/23/1970 | See Source »

...study society but to change it. Similarly, the revisionists seek what they term a "usable past"-which means, in effect, a past that supports their present political convictions. The evidence suggests that they have overused the past. Their understandable anguish over the Viet Nam War has led them to condemn American participation in other wars; too readily, they find a link of culpability stretching from one conflict to the next. In so far as they tend to disregard history that does not serve their needs, they are antihistorical. Thus, when Staughton Lynd, in Intellectual Origins of American Radicalism, combs American...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: Revisionism: A New, Angry Look at the American Past | 2/2/1970 | See Source »

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