Word: contentively
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...extension, its white people in their daily lives must accept this as a moral right. Negro students-who. as it turned out, can also be effective teachers-added to the law's lesson by exploding, with sit-ins, the comfortable white belief that the Negro was content with segregation. Now the lesson is sinking in deeply...
...Moho,"* the boundary between the comparatively light rocks of the crust and the much denser mantle, which extends downward for i ,800 miles and whose properties are largely unknown. Geophysicists are sure that even one hole drilled to the Moho will tell invaluable volumes about the history, structure, content and behavior of the earth...
...like John Courtney Murray, or lone magazines like Commonweal and Dorothy Day's Catholic Worker-- is not a significant intellectual force. Its compromises with the same American Way that Carey McWilliams speaks of have cut the American Church loose from the main European intellectual currents of Catholic thought. Content with being "one of the three major American creeds," Catholicism here is an activist, extrovert religion, still very mindful of its immigrant and lower class background, and still embarrassed at having to find places for intellectuals...
...joint meetings of the Advanced Standing and General Education Committees that endeavored to reconcile the two programs. The result was that he was not involved in Bundy's general proposal to make the General Education program a semi-optional arrangement and to eliminate much of the present content of the General Education requirement...
These works, he said, reflect a kind of "Pan-Afro-American Nationalism," and are providing an outlet for the tensions and hostilities felt by the musicians. The protest content of the music, he felt, was bound to increase...