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In a historical perspective, Epps discerns two main Negro movements in the U.S.: the traditionally radical branch and the conservative faction. The radicals started with the DuBois Clubs and moved to NAACP and its sub-groups which are supported by the Negro intellectuals and leaders, while the Conservatives centered around...
The recent refusal of the DuBois Club to register as a communist-front organization has brought to public attention once again the unnecessary and unjust presence of the Subversive Activities Control Act. Passed in 1950 over President Truman's veto as the first section of the McCarran Act, the law...
About 25 students met to organize a Harvard-Radcliffe DuBois Club Thursday night, but only seven put their names on the dotted line. The club needs at least ten members to gain formal University recognition.
William S. Barus '67, temporary chairman, explained that the club is being formed to protest Attorney General Nicholas DeB. Katzenbach's demand that the national DuBois Club register as a Communist-front organization. "The DuBois Club must not be the first of a string of dissent organizations to dissolve simply...
Elliot Kenin, a local folksinger and member of the present Cambridge DuBois Club, explained that the DuBois program differs from that of S.D.S. by stressing community organization and off-campus civil rights projects. "S.D.S. assumes that the student intellectual is the moving force in social change," Kenin said "We of...