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This letter is written in response to the article written on February 22, 1977 entitled "Black Group Remembers Malcolm X." It is the opinion of the writers of this letter (as representatives of the Student Committee on Afro-American Studies--SCAAS) that the article totally misrepresented the major theme and intentions of the forum given in honor of Malcolm X, primarily through faulty journalistic practices. We would first like to criticize the haphazard journalism, and then clarify those ideas which we wanted to communicated through the forum...
First of all, the reporter seemingly missed all the critical portions of the forum. She failed to hear any of the introductory speeches, which served to clarify the ideological basis of the forum; she didn't see the film short on Malcolm X; she didn't attend any of the scheduled workshops; she didn't even interview the moderator, or request a statement of purpose from him or the SCAAS. In fact, the few people she spoke to, some of whom were not directly involved in the organization of the forum, claim to have been misquoted. This last error...
...members of the football team, Malcolm M. DeCamp '79 and Russel T. Savage '78, gave their impressions of the events leading up to the stabbing of Puopolo on November...
...Tulsa World assailed "the gutless way the pay raise was done." Mayor David Burrell of Watonga, Okla., asked residents of his city to fly their flags at half-staff to mourn the "pay-raise ripoff' that Congress "had snuck through." Complained Malcolm Johnson, editor of the Tallahassee Democrat: "You can't find...
...Carter of the United States, received yesterday Bukovsky, a criminal law offender from the Soviet Union who is known as an active opponent of the development of Soviet-American relations." On the day of the White House meeting, at which Vice President Walter Mondale was also present, U.S. Ambassador Malcolm Toon was summoned to Moscow's foreign ministry for "a frank exchange of views" on U.S.-Soviet relations-in short, for a chewing...