Word: hispanicized
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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The losers were a predictable lot: the poor, who now had to pay for many services that used to be free (public recreation and health service, for example), the mentally disabled, and the public schools. Layoffs hit minorities worst (84 per cent of the employees laid off in Oakland were...
Reagan's campaign seemed to be succeeding. Far from proposing to hang the President in effigy, the state and county leaders left the White House expressing general support. In addition, seven labor chiefs, 18 Governors and 20 Hispanic leaders, who came to Washington at Reagan's invitation to...
Lunch at 1 p.m. in the White House second-floor dining room is a wooing session with representatives of 20 Hispanic organizations. As usual, Reagan dines with gusto: a rich shellfish soup, filet mignon, artichoke salad, California red wine and fruit compote. He assures his guests that five Hispanic appointments...
-The White House staff should be reduced. Four hundred are simply too many people to perform what should be the staff's basic functions: presenting the President with impartially organized information and seeing that his wishes are clearly communicated. Instead, the swollen staff tends both to insulate the President...
Finally: "Any lack of candor on our part will only force our Black and Hispanic students to labor under a greater burden of ambiguity, insecurity and distrust."