Word: conscious
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...does not adhere to nonviolence or does not believe in it." Negro Author Louis Lomax: "The Negro masses are angry and restless, tired of prolonged legal battles that end in paper decrees." Author James Baldwin: "To be a Negro in this country and to be relatively conscious is to be in a rage almost all the time...
...world of topflight U.S. tennis with charm and infectious good cheer. "If it were left up to me," he says, "I wouldn't feel anything about being the first Negro on the Davis Cup team. But I am asked about it all the time, so naturally, I am conscious of it. Of course, I know I was wanted on the team because I was needed. If I weren't needed, perhaps the atmosphere would be different." His teammates couldn't care less about Ashe's color. They wanted a winner-and that's what...
Satisfied that the needle's tip has found its mark, Dr. Mullan sends a weak, 4-volt current through it for about ten minutes. During this time he checks the painful areas with repeated pinpricks, and the still-conscious patient reports to the surgeon when he can no longer feel...
...face of it, the magazines seem to be going out of their way to report the changing tastes of the clothes-conscious college girl. But what clothes do the girls choose? More often than not, they select what the magazines have already selected for them. The process is less the profession of journalism than it is the practice of marketing. "The fashion editor never puts a line on paper," says Barbara Kerr, the astute managing editor of Mademoiselle. "Sometimes she can scarcely read." Every editor has her beat (evening dress, lingerie, shoes), and she spends most of her time hobnobbing...
Cigar with Boots. While Vogue and Harper's Bazaar are still the sophisticated pacesetters in the adult fashion world, offering far-out styles at far-out prices, the three younger magazines appeal to an ever-growing group of less well heeled but just as clothes-conscious younger women. Today the trio of magazines is fatter than ever and report record advertising revenues...