Word: inferior
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...mutual need for each other. We must have independence, then interdependence. Blacks must first realize that we are needed. Many blacks who feel impotent don't feel that they can deal with whites, not because they are so corrupt, but because some of us deep down feel so inferior we will not compete. Aeronautics, politics, physics, and history may be dominated by whites, but these are not white subjects. These are universal sciences first started by black...
YOUNG: I would first figure out some way to disperse the population, break up the congestion, eliminate the ghetto. I wouldn't do it just because I want to mix up the races, but because it's dangerous to have people crowded together in inferior housing. If all the housing in Harlem were perfectly in order, there would still be too many people living there to receive service...
Coach Bill McCollom has the problem of keeping his team from becoming sluggish. if not bored, as it beats inferior opponents. He says that his players' "perfectionism and personal pride" seem to be sufficient to keep them playing well most of the time...
...various ruling class organs, from the New York Times to the Harvard Educational Review, push this crap about the "inferior intelligence" of black people, and perform a tremendous service for those who wish to keep white people, especially working people, from following the leadership of blacks...
...conducting styles to which it has been subjected is almost unbelievable, but the orchestra has held up well. Expecting an orchestra to put out a top flight performance of five different programs on five consecutive nights with a strange conductor and a strange soloist is absurd. The strangeness produced inferior results from all of the participants. Serkin's performances on the first few nights were wooden and incompatible with the orchestra, and the BSO, in its turn, was unused to Rudolf's distinctive style. Naturally, the performances did little to enhance the reputations of Serkin, Rudlof, BSO, or Beethoven...