Word: opinions
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...Blacks born after 1890 who had not been socialized by subordination, broken into the system, and were therefore more inclined to be uppity and lynched. Subordination is a subjective term. It could be argued that Blacks are still socialized by subordination, meaning that many do not have a positive opinion of themselves as Blacks and still seek to define themselves in white terms. This careless wording and often over-simplistic analysis omits much vital information...
...confident that Labor will fare well at the polls. "Our stance has enhanced our position in the colored community," he says. "We are no longer seen as collaborators with the system." But Botha is famously intolerant of opposition and is unlikely to repeal the Group Areas Act. Hendrickse's opinion of the prospects for reform this year: "Bleak...
...Incidentally, the anticipation which has arisen for The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers is due in large part to a little media blitzing by Kennedy, who has written opinion pieces summarizing his book for The Atlantic, The Miami Herald, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and many other major newspapers...
Ruddnick said the campaign on behalf of the divestment candidates was "an effort to bring a bit of reality" to the Board of Overseers, which she called "insulated" from Harvard campus opinion...
Instead, the Corporation's latest hijinks demonstrate their complete disregard for the opinion of alumni and students and their overriding fear of public embarassment. The Board of Overseers is charged only with giving advice when it is solicited. Last week's revelation shows that Bok wants advice that confirms his policies, or none at all. The University's fear of public criticism means that we will have to bear with more administration heavy-handedness until alumni and student criticisms force it to listen...