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Yesterday, The Crimson ran an ad on page four for a "Revisionist Network." The ad was placed by a Holocaust denial network. The Crimson does not knowingly run ads which intentionally promote factual inaccuracies concerning the Holocaust. The Crimson will return any monies paid in exchange for the ad. The Crimson apologizes for the error...
Bringing the Holocaust Home...
Schindler's List, the widely acclaimed Steven Spielberg epic about the Holocaust, had a gala premiere in Vienna last week that was attended by celebrities and politicians. Among the guests: Simon Wiesenthal. Missing: Kurt Waldheim...
...people whose most terrible and vivid collective memory is the Holocaust be expected to tolerate silence in the face of racism, the silence that only yesterday abetted genocide? On the other hand, how can a people whose most distinguished figures still suffer the sting of bigotry and whose less fortunate ones live in the ghettos of the 1990s -- places where public order is gone, where homicide is the leading cause of death among young men, and where parents bury their children every day -- how could such a people turn its back completely on an organization that it perceives...
...about the intimate cooperative work done by blacks and Jews in the era roughly spanning the life of W.E.B. Du Bois, from the days of immigration from Europe to the days leading up to the march on Washington in 1963. They do not know much about slavery or the Holocaust in Europe. But Minister Farrakhan is there. He says he cares what happens to them, a simple statement rarely made. Most of those who excoriate him are afraid to set foot in the neighborhoods where the Nation's teaching is readily available...