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Word: journalism (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...like people." Second, "It's clear that the Negro people have to develop their own institutional strength if they're going to get anywhere. That's the way our society works, and that's the way it will continue to work." And third, it helps, especially through its Journal, to put new concepts and formulations into language, a vital function and one that "must be done from a black point of view...

Author: By Harold A. Mcdougall, | Title: AAAAS: Negro Students Test Liberalism | 6/15/1967 | See Source »

...Harvard Journal of Negro Affairs is the oldest of these. It is, according to Sapp, "an opportunity for expression of a highly sophisticated and relevent nature. It is also an opportunity to learn managerial skills and organizational technique." "Though Negro students can learn managerial skills with the Harvard Student Agency (and, in fact, are working with HSA at present on a evaluation of the Journal's business problems) working with the Journal they have the opportunity to enter something which is specifically theirs. As the Chinese proverb has it, "If you cut your own wood, it warms you twice...

Author: By Harold A. Mcdougall, | Title: AAAAS: Negro Students Test Liberalism | 6/15/1967 | See Source »

...JOURNAL (shown on Mondays). "My Name is Children" explores the progressive Nova School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where the students learn civics through a game called "Democracy," in which they play roles in a mock government...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Listings: Jun. 2, 1967 | 6/2/1967 | See Source »

...doctors reported in last week's Journal of the A.M.A. that many of the men finished the test with white and wrinkled (though painless) feet, suggesting the possibility that the silicone grease may be only a retardant. But already, tests under combat conditions in Viet Nam show that the grease is highly effective...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Casualties: Warm-Water Foot | 6/2/1967 | See Source »

...like people." Second, "It's clear that the Negro people have to develop their own institutional strength if they're going to get anywhere. That's the way our society works, and that's the way it will continue to work." And third, it helps, especially through its Journal, to put new concepts and formulations into language, a vital function and one that "must be done from a black point of view...

Author: By Harold A. Mcdougall, | Title: Negro Students' Challenge to Liberalism | 5/31/1967 | See Source »

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