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...have to have someone who is an activist—it makes the Af-Am department look legitimate, especially for black communities,” says Afro-American studies concentrator Harrel Conner ’02. “I don’t think you can write about it from a pedestal...In order to be a scholar on a topic you have to live the life, because it changes...
...other end of the spectrum is Harrel E. Conner ’02, the former brotherhood chair of the Black Men’s Forum. Conner went to a Memphis high school that was mostly black, with a white minority that socialized separately. When he refers to the Harvard community, he says, he means black students. “The community ends at the black community,” he says...
Other positions filled in the board include Justin H. Alexander '03 as treasurer, Harrel E. Conner '02 and Isaac J. Weiler '02 as co-brotherhood chairs, D.K. Osseo-Asare '01 as historian and Daryk A. Pengelly '03 as social chair...
...Harrel E. Conner '02 began yesterday with a symbolic gesture...
...Harrel: That was one of my biggest shocks coming here because I was used to black people being black people and white people being white people. Everybody around me was descendents of American slaves. And then I come here and there just so few of us here. Most of the black people here are one or two generations removed from Africa-not descendents of slaves. It's just weird because it's cliquish...