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Kissinger's attitude was "shocking," Williams said, and added that he feels the State Department views black leaders in Africa as somehow inferior to the white governments...
...almost none of it is honest recognition of minority students as people, as individuals who carry and cope with the double responsibility to self and to race and/or culture. Even the term, "minority student," tends to be lumped with such phrases as "disadvantaged," "culturally deprived," "low testers," "intellectually inferior, "inherited insufficiencies." The reader is familiar with the dictionary of poverty. In fact, the concept of the "minority students" has been so tainted with the publicity about and the generic but false beliefs of minority students' educational deprivation and intellectual inferiority that the person behind this label is faced with...
...factor in tomorrow's election will be the action--or inaction--of New York's estimated half million black voters. Moynihan's political problem with blacks stems from his study of the black family in which he alleged that a "pathological" matriarchal structure was in part responsible for blacks' inferior socio-economic status, and from a memo to former president Richard M. Nixon suggesting that the Administration cool the volatile political climbate by adopting a policy of "benign neglect" on racial and urban matters. Although Moynihan has said repeatedly that the "benign neglect" remark was quoted out of context...
...bomber that never became operational. Belenko's MiG was equipped with obsolescent electronic targeting and radar systems. Its maximum range of 1,200 miles was short compared with the American F-4 Phantom fighter's 2,100 miles. Belenko's plane was also vastly inferior to the reconnaissance version of the Foxbat, which the U.S. has tracked over much longer ranges in the Middle East. Perhaps the most striking anomaly on Belenko's aircraft was the patches clumsily riveted to the plane's surface. Said one bemused U.S. aerodynamics expert: "Those repairs looked like...
Most undergraduate musicians, however, doubt that an all Harvard orchestra would be inferior. There are countless capable players at Harvard with no orchestral affiliation; at least three musicians in recent years have been admitted to Music 180, a demanding performance seminar, while seeing what might well have been their places in HRO taken by outsiders. Even the student president of the orchestra acknowledges that admitting only Harvard musicians would not significantly alter the level of performance...