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Dates: during 1972-1972
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Members of PALC and Afro reportedly decided to take this action during, a three hour closed meeting last night. The two groups have refused divulge exactly what happened at the meeting...

Author: By Rob Eggert, | Title: Black Students Seize Mass Hall | 4/20/1972 | See Source »

Harvard-Radcliffe Afro and the Pan-African Liberation Committee issued a statement at 8 a.m. reiterating PALC"s demand that Harvard sell its Gulf stock, demand. They demanded from Harvard "a public statement that it will not be involved in racist imperialist adventures in the future...

Author: By Robert Decherd, The CRIMSON Staff, and Daniel Swanson, S | Title: Blacks Students Seize Mass Hall | 4/20/1972 | See Source »

...occupation of Massachusettts Hall by about 25 members of Afro and the Pan-African Liberation Committee (PALC) came only 14 hours after President Bok had announced that the Harvard Corporation would no sell its stock in the Gulf Oil Company...

Author: By Rob Eggert, | Title: Black Students Seize Mass Hall | 4/20/1972 | See Source »

Protest over the Gulf issue began on February 24, when PALC and Afro sponsored a temporary mill-in at University Hall. The two groups charged that Gulf, through its investment in Portuguese colonies in Africa, "facilitates the daily slaughter of Africans" and that "Harvard is deeply implicated in this crime." Harvard owns 683,000 Gulf shares worth $21 million...

Author: By Rob Eggert, | Title: Black Students Seize Mass Hall | 4/20/1972 | See Source »

...DEMANDING that Harvard divest itself of its Gulf Oil stock, the Pan African Liberation Committee (PALC) is asking the bourgeois moralist to look the bourgeois property holder straight in the eye. Harvard's hesitating, half-hearted response attests that even men of presumed good will are discomforted by the question of how much the university will pay for a good conscience. Yet to call attention to the dilemma mirrored in the slogan "shareholder-democracy" is not to foreclose debate about Harvard's investment policy. Between here and the land of final contradictions there is a great measure of human misery...

Author: By Steven E. Levy, Wesley E. Profit, and Charles F. Sabel, S | Title: Getting Off Without a Conviction: Harvard's Killings in the Market | 4/19/1972 | See Source »

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