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...People have more than one side to themselves," says Alan C. Shaw '85, former president...
...segregated back of the bus--but not much farther. "For 25 years," says Ralph Neas, executive director of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, "the Department of Justice has been viewed as a champion of civil rights. Today it is viewed as an adversary." Attorney Ted Shaw, who used to work there, derides it as the "Justless" Department. The critics charge that under Reynolds the civil rights division has gone badly wrong. "All it has done in the voting area is fight black voters," says Armand Derfner of the Joint Center for Political Studies. The division has cut back...
...exceedingly difficult to moke people realize that an evil is an evil. For instance, we seize a man and deliberately do him a malicious injury: say, imprison him for years. One would not appear that it needed any exceptional cruelty. --George Bernard Shaw...
...time when funds are bring cut from public education, nutrition programs, health programs, and public assistance, one must ask why we are spending so much money to collectively perpetrate acts of, in Shaw's words, "diabolical cruelty" on a large segment of our population...
...sample and draw inspiration from the phalanx of non-Black Harvardians who dedicated their lives to the furthering of universal freedom. Black Harvardians have an opportunity to share the tradition of John Quincy Adams who defended the Black liberation, Cinque, of the absolutionists Emerson, Longfellow and Thoreau. Robert could Shaw volunteered to lead the Black 54th Massachusetts regiment into battle and was killed in a bloody assault on Fort Wagner in South Carolina. Shaw was buried in a mass grave with his slain troops. His family wrote. "He could have no finer honor...