Word: segregationism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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But since June, when he returned to Soweto--a black township outside Johannesburg--Qoboza's paper has taken increasingly vocal opposition to the government's policy of racial segregation, although The World has continued to advocate change through nonviolence.
But jobs are just the beginning. Eddie Williams, president of the Joint Center for Political Studies, believes the time is ripe "to assure that blacks have an equal chance to help shape the nation's policies and programs. A Cabinet post and a special assistant or two will not...
No one could feel the tension more directly than the President-elect. He had fought segregation within the congregation, but he was reluctant to quit the church in which he had worshiped all his life. Just before the election, he insisted: "I can't resign from the human race...
Opposition to racism in South Africa, segregation in Boston, the death penalty, and other instances of "people taking charge of their own destiny and struggling for all the rights they deserve" will be the focus of the conference, Allen said.
COEDUCATION--The first steps toward coeducation at Harvard were taken out of necessity, not out of social or political principle. From 1882 until the 1940s, sexual segregation was so stringently adhered to that professors often repeated lectures twice a day--once in the morning for the men at Harvard, and...