Word: hates
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...reached, the ghetto as an emotional and geographic entity will have to be abolished altogether. As long as we speak in terms of any ghetto-however clean, safe and hopeful it may be-we are accepting a racially segregated society that will continue to breed the hate, intolerance, fear, and violence that today is near to creating a fatal polarization of American society...
...trust that what I have said thus far illuminates some aspects of the intellectual validity of the Black Experience. I have purposely refrained from defining specifically what I mean by intellectual validity of the Black Experience: It happens that I hate definitions! I have also consciously refrained from attempting to deduce a conception of the intellectual validity of the Black Experience by emphasizing the oppressive aspects of this Experience as exemplified preeminently in the past three centuries of black-white relationships. I am, I think, reasonably knowledgeable about the bloody and dehumanizing record of this oppressive relationship. But I consider...
...more mutually beneficial ways. Nor will that be an easy task. "We often think about peace as an absence of war," Lyndon Johnson reflected last week. "But in fact peace is a struggle, an achievement, an endless effort to convert hostility into negotiation, bloody violence into politics, and hate into reconciliation...
Soggy Dove. In most of his cartoons, Oliphant gets in second thoughts, as it were, by using a little penguin called Punk, who furnishes a kind of subplot. In the underwater cartoon, for instance, a waterlogged dove, bearing a soggy olive branch, tells Punk: "Oh, I just hate this job." Another cartoon shows a striking telephone employee uneasily eying a solid wall of computerized dialing equipment. Down in the corner of the drawing, a miniature repairman informs Punk: "This strike may not work. That machine is a scab." Oliphant admits to using this slightly puerile device to lure the comic...
...like to see him elected President: "It would give me four good years of fun." His last choice for President: Eugene McCarthy, whose patrician, well-chiseled face lacks a single exaggerated feature to exploit. "I'd rather draw him with a blank face," says Oliphant. "I'd hate four years with him; so would every cartoonist...