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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...staff's knee-jerk reaction to the uncovering of severe racism at Texaco wrongly calls for the University to divest should Harvard not be able to clear the oil company of its tarnished name. In so doing, a mistaken question is posed: The issue is not whether Texaco's executives have institutionalized racism there (they have), but how Harvard can most effectively combat that racism...

Author: By Joshua A. Kaufman, | Title: No Punitive Sanctions | 11/25/1996 | See Source »

...equal-opportunity brochures? Why was it so hard for black Texaco employees to be taken seriously when they complained about being called "porch monkeys" and "orangutans" by co-workers and being passed over for promotions? In short, why are so many whites ready to declare that the war against racism has been won when fresh evidence that it is alive and well pops up all the time? Even as Texaco was scrambling to repair its image last week, Avis was sued for refusing to serve blacks in North and South Carolina...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TEXACO'S HIGH-OCTANE RACISM PROBLEMS | 11/25/1996 | See Source »

...Buchanan? During the primaries a lot of blue-collar Republicans gathered behind him because he took up their grievances against corporate America. His way of tiptoeing up to the edges, and over the edges, of racism and anti-Semitism infuriated liberals. (And they were not alone.) But it was Buchanan's protectionism and his attacks on greedy executives that really turned off the business wing of his party. For decades the G.O.P. flirted with the populist attack on elites, a venerable Democratic tactic that Richard Nixon borrowed for his own purposes. Now that Buchanan was giving that message a serious...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NEXT ACT | 11/18/1996 | See Source »

Abortion controversy? We got it: Citizen Ruth stars Laura Dern as a pro-choice icon who changes her mind. The I.R.A.? No problem: Some Mother's Son has flinty Helen Mirren playing the mother of a Belfast hunger striker. And American racism? Take your pick. Rob Reiner's Ghosts of Mississippi re-enacts the trial of Byron De La Beckwith, the murderer of Medgar Evers; John Singleton's Rosewood is about the attempt to dislodge an affluent black community...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A BOUNTY OF HOLIDAY TREATS | 11/18/1996 | See Source »

...bipartisanship, Clinton could tap Pat Buchanan to head up the Commerce Department, although that would mean retooling his free-trade policy and imposing harsh tariffs on Japan, as well as accepting the high cost of building that wall all along the Mexican border. Also, Buchanan's racism might bother the rest of the staff, although since Mike Espy resigned and Pena and Cisneros are on their way out, will any minorities be around to care...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A NEW AGENDA FOR MR. BILL | 11/9/1996 | See Source »

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