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T he Justice Department, which has been trying for years to force 22 left-wing organizations to register as Communist fronts under the Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950, has had little luck to date. Despite the long-drawn-out appeals that have stymied it in most cases, the department...
Formed in 1964, five years after the party convention asked for a national Marxist youth organization, the DuBois Clubs have an estimated 2,500 members in 36 chapters, mostly in California, New York, Illinois and Wisconsin. The Berkeley chapter was a prime mover in the 1964 riots at the University...
For the next three days, however, the program is being carried out by a loosely-organized group which has called for an "Assembly of Unrepresented People." That group in- cludes Muste: Robert Parris. (Robert Moses), field secretary of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; Stoughton Lynd, professor of History at Yale...
Pamela Blake's "A Dream Deferred" is a wonderful article, analyzing the Negro American's psychological development in Erik Erikson's terms. Martin Kilson's "Responses to Blackness: Negro Americans and Africa," is intriguing but I think wrong. Negritude may well be a bond American Negroes and Africans share, just...
Belmondo, playing a Parisian mec supported by three prostitutes, describes one as "a country girl-so I have her work the park." The girl demands a pair of boots for bad-weather soliciting, and Belmondo snaps: "Boots attract perverts." When the gendarmes threaten to put him out of business, he...