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...Detroit and attended the University of Michigan, a drastically different environment for Blacks than Boston, according to Harper. "I think it's tough to be a Black person in Boston," says Harper. "When I first came here I hated it. I'd never seen a place so racist...
...Detroit and attended the University of Michigan, a drastically different environment for Blacks than Boston, according to Harper. "I think it's tough to be a Black person in Boston," says Harper. "When I first came here I hated it. I'd never seen a place so racist...
Diane Ravitch, Assistant U.S. Secretary of Education, is a "sophisticated Texas Jew," Jeffries said, "a debonair racist." He repeatedly called her "Miss Daisy." Historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr., who has written against Afrocentrism, is "a weakling . . . slick and devilish." White people, including "very nice white folks," "distort history in what I call racial pathology. They are as diabolical as that." Jeffries sang out falsetto imitations of various Jews and other whites, manic little strokes of mockery and emasculation. Through it all, he invoked the liberating powers of truth. When he was finished, the audience gave him a rather tired standing ovation...
...poll published in July by the Independent on Sunday indicated that a majority of British consider their country racist. While a third of the respondents thought the United Kingdom was a bit more tolerant than a decade ago, 79% of blacks, 67% of whites and 56% of Asians regarded the nation as "very racist" or "fairly racist." A four-year study by the European Parliament accuses Britain of creating and exporting the "racist and violent subculture of the skinheads...
...subway entrance in central Rome, a Senegalese street vendor displays his wares. He lives with 20 other foreigners in a three-story house with no hot water. He thinks the Italians are racist because "when we get on a bus, they move away from...