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Despite controversy, the documentary on the role of World War II Black battalions in liberating Nazi concentration camps drew a crowd of 1200 to Sanders Theatre last Monday night. The showing was followed by a panel discussion led by honorary guest Rev. Jesse L. Jackson...
...sense is that people who watched learned more about the role of Black Americans and their fight against racism during and after the war, as well as of the unpardonable. acts of the Nazi regime," Ogletree said. "We were drawn to it as a vehicle and not as an end in adding to Black-Jewish relations...
...would a Jew feel if there were signs all over the Yard for a group whose anagram was KIKE? Probably similar to being in Nazi Germany. Or, if an African-American was surrounded by signs saying NIGGER? Probably similar to being in Alabama...
...President, the Office of the Dean of Students and the Department of Afro-American Studies, was largely hailed as an effort by the administration to ease the heated tensions that flared last spring. The showing of the film, a documentary about Black troops' role in the liberation of Nazi concentration camps, was followed by the panel discussion and address by Rev. Jesse I.. Jackson...
This week, University Attorney Allan A. Ryan Jr.'s name appeared several times in the pages of the Crimson, as hearings continue on charges that Ryan and others suppressed evidence in the prosecution of Cleveland auto worker John Demjanjuk as Nazi death camp guard Ivan the Terrible. Unfortunately, the Crimson's photo files didn't contain any pictures of Ryan to run with the stories, and the attorney was reluctant to have his photo taken...