Word: ousters
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...also served as a member of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission from 1957 to 1972 (and as its chairman in 1969). He was ousted from the Commission earlier this year by President Nixon. Observers speculated the ouster was prompted by his constant demands that civil rights laws be enforced...
...dozen banks, is a pale substitute for Wall Street and other centers of financial power. As Vesco's problems pile up in the U.S., even this haven is none too snug. The opposition National Unification Party has already pledged that if it wins in February, Vesco's ouster from the country will be its first order of business...
Some Germans dismiss the Communist youth movement, perhaps too lightly, as "middle class." Says one Social Democrat: "They talk revolution and spend their vacations in Spain and Greece, rather than their beloved East Germany. It is all sheer nonsense." But the radicals' demands are serious enough: the ouster of U.S. forces and a drastic reduction of West Germany's defense budget. Beyond these goals, the left seems to be aiming for an eventual reunification of the two Germanys in which socialism would be triumphant...
Wilson's dislike of the NCC and the Lutheran Church has little to do with theology. AIM has demanded Wilson's ouster, and Wilson thinks the NCC supports the militant group. The Tribal Council president is fighting for his political life, and he does not take a favorable view of Adams's close communications with AIM leaders...
...demands at Wounded Knee centered around these three agencies. The militants called for the ouster of Wilson, Pine Ridge BIA superintendent Stanley Lyman, and Aberdeen, S.D., area Interior supervisor Wyman Babby...