Word: sloganeered
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There is increasing evidence that Negro protests have failed. The slogan by which most protests are known, and which indicates their strategy, is non-violent direct action. Essentially, the strategy calls for active protests against segregation, e.g., sit-ins, picketing, marches, coupled with passive self-defense, such as falling to the ground and covering one's head when attacked. Most importantly, non-violent strategy is based on assumptions about human nature and American behavior...
...Boulevard in Lauderdale are the most popular places all day and all night, except perhaps from 6 a.m. to noon. Time magazine was probably not far off in its estimate that each boy would consume an average of nine cans of beer a day, and each girl three. (The slogan, according to Time: "When in doubt, drink and shout...
...born in Russia very shortly after Lenin's brother was hanged as a Narodovolets, and in high school I was wooed unsuccessfully by both Mensheviks and Bolsheviks. "Narodnaia Volia" was still recent history, and the agitators used this slogan in the meaning of "People's Freedom" as well as "People's Will...
...unrest spread, a 15-year-old schoolboy in a classroom in Hama (pop. 110,000) erased the Baathist slogan, "One Single Arab Nation with an Immortal Mission," and wrote instead, "The Atheist Baath Is Against God!" The boy was sentenced to a year's hard labor, and his classmates went on strike. The sheiks and mullahs of Hama's 65 mosques denounced Baathist oppression, and surging Moslem mobs filled the streets. The police opened fire and the battle of Hama began...
...graduate school drives will be conducted only in the dining halls, according to Joffe, and the Faculty will be solicited by mail under the direction of James A. Rousmaniere '40, director of the Harvard College Fund. More than 300 people will participate in raising the $12,500 with the slogan "Buy a book or a brick for the Kennedy Memorial Library...