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Seale: You don't fight racism with racism. The best way to fight racism is with solidarity. When you talk of black separation it is not a point of whether we dig black separation. The fact of the matter is that now we are already separated. So we're not concerned with abstract, false notions of integration. Nor are we concerned with abstract, false notions of separation. We are concerned with the political, economic and social evils...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Other Voices, Other Strategies | 4/6/1970 | See Source »

...museum in the inner city." His scorn for the white art world is complete. "Frank Stella? So much crap! It's decorative and costs lots of money and doesn't say anything. Earthworks? What the hell does it mean to black people if you get bulldozers and dig holes in the ground? All this stuff whites are buying tells the black man a lot about where the white community is at, namely, nowhere." His easel works are as bold and simple as his walls. In The Golden Prison, he shows a black man behind bars beneath a flag...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Object: Diversity | 4/6/1970 | See Source »

...follow Alyosha's Rule for Everyday Oneness? Did he say to himself "Now I am walking out on Ada and my little Merilee forever. Now I commend my Merilee to God or whoever Ada can dig up to be her father. Now I am seeing the last of my only keed." ??? Now my prick is black. Grease did that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/1/1970 | See Source »

Delighted that her wayward daughter had at last settled into a life she could dig. Ada and her latest charlie sent more money. When it arrived, Merilee set out to become a proper wife...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/1/1970 | See Source »

Diatonic Devilry. The opening song, Time, shows the same kind of diatonic devilry that makes Hair such easy listening. What Is a Friend is an infectious, cross-rhythmed carnival samba that answers itself: "Someone I don't have to sham/Who can dig me as I am." On paper, A New Generation's lyrics look overly moralistic and underly lyrical: "A new generation is now on the scene . . . standing for right, demanding fair play for everyone." But combined with a beat that bounces all the way from Broadway to Brazil, the song becomes a pure case of the moral...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: The Moral the Merrier | 3/30/1970 | See Source »

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