Word: stage
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Cleaver, a leader of Oakland's Black Panthers and author of Soul on Ice, a compendium of bitter autobiographical essays: "It shows that psychologically blacks are not only prepared to die but to kill." Added Stokely Carmichael: "We are only at the beginning of a revolution-the armed stage. We must create the maximum damage with a minimum loss of black people. And that is through guerrilla warfare...
...bureaucracy and, again, dictatorship. The world's only hope in overcoming these menaces, he says, lies in a rapprochement between socialist and capitalist systems. To suggest how this might be accomplished, he analyzes the growing similarities between the world's two superpowers and lays out a four-stage timetable that would lead toward total U.S.-Soviet cooperation...
...that Meistersinger was nothing more than "another experiment in our workshop" and was not necessarily a precedent for future productions. Already, he pointed out. he has signed up two of Europe's more unorthodox young directors, Munich's August Everding and Milan's Giorgio Strehler, to stage works in 1969 and 1970. "Such a program," he said, "doesn't look like a triumph for those prophets who keep predicting that Bayreuth is going to sink into a quagmire of provincialism, or does...
...become known as in the Black communities. A lot of credit and respect is due the Black man. He in spite of the White pressures, White chains of oppression and White discrimination has managed to maintain a family structure. He has managed to work his way onto the stage of life where the lights of opportunity shine brightly. And he has made his mind up to take himself a major role in the modern American Drama. Little Black children everywhere can hold their beautiful black heads high and beam with a black pride that no one can take from them...
...point in the discussions, Coleman read the results of M.I.T.'s contract negotiations. The maids there earn about 20 cents an hour more than at Harvard. When the audience heard these figures, several men yelled out, "Off to M.I.T., girls." Someone on the stage said he thought the maids at M.I.T. had different functions then at Harvard. One man in the audience cried, "Do they lay bricks...