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...cannot have an American experience without also having a Black experience, Ralph Ellison told a standing-room-only audience at Boylston Auditorium Saturday...

Author: By Bruce Cole, | Title: Ellison Joins Black Scholars In Alain L. Locke Symposium | 12/3/1973 | See Source »

...Ellison, who won the 1953 National Book Award for fiction for his novel, "Invisible Man," spoke along with three other prominent black American scholars in a three-and-a-half-hour symposium held in tribute to Alain L. Locke '08, one of the University's first black graduates...

Author: By Bruce Cole, | Title: Ellison Joins Black Scholars In Alain L. Locke Symposium | 12/3/1973 | See Source »

...Ellison, last of the four speakers, said America is a conglomeration of cultures and the art created here reflects an ethnic mixture. Using jazz as an example, he cited Louis Armstrong's jazz-blues style as having a mixture of French Creole and military roots...

Author: By Bruce Cole, | Title: Ellison Joins Black Scholars In Alain L. Locke Symposium | 12/3/1973 | See Source »

...School Committee voted unanimously in November to oppose the plan. School committeeman Paul Ellison commented: "I would go to jail before I would let a single child be bused without parental consent," even though the plan, as mentioned, does not call for forced busing. "The people will not accept this," stated ex-Committee Committee chairman James Hennigan. "The only solution I can see is the repeal of the Racial Imbalance Law and to start all over again...

Author: By Michael Bernick, | Title: Will Boston Schools Ever Desegregate? | 1/17/1973 | See Source »

...goals of scholarship should also include a search for value: a search for "the good" in classical terms. Claims that the Afro-American experience is unique, must be tested against Ellison's reminder that the black experience is a variant of the human experience. It comprises the reaction of men and women to unforgettable racism, to terror, urbanization, the bomb, and to Americanization...

Author: By A. C. Epps, | Title: The Role of Afro-American Scholarship | 3/21/1972 | See Source »

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