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Miami was prepared for the worst as the trial of police officer William Lozano, charged with killing two unarmed black men last January, came to an end last week. Their deaths sparked three days of burning and looting. Twice before in the 1980s, riots followed the acquittals of white or...
Joshua A. Smith '91, for one, leads a group of seven Harvard students who coach a Rindge and Latin basketball team consisting of 10 to 15 students, many of whom are Hispanic immigrants to the United States.
Joined by representatives from the Boston area's Black, Hispanic, Chin- ese and Southeast Asian communities, McCreedysaid volunteers working with newly-arrivedimmigrants face both profound challenges and greatrewards.
The Spanish-language mass, attended by more than 200 members of the city's Hispanic community, was presided over by Cardinal Law of the Archdiocese of Boston.
For more than two decades, blacks in New York City watched longingly as African-American mayors took control of a score of major cities. Though they constituted Gotham's second largest ethnic group, blacks had not won a single citywide office. Last week they finally exulted in a triumph of...