Word: vitality
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Among the most vital aspects of the new Negro mood is the proliferation of black student organizations on white campuses-one sure way to preserve Negro identity in an overwhelmingly white student body. "I've been missing symbols of black identity all my life," explains Constance Hilliard, 18, a freshman who joined the Harvard-Radcliffe Afro and Afro-American Student Association this fall. "I came to Radcliffe with the fear that I still couldn't find them. But then I went to Afro meetings. There's a realization that you have so much in common with other...
Most interesting, though, is Kuanda's reference to "racists all around us." One of the vital decisions made by the Conference was to grant two million dollars out of a three million OAU budget to the waging of guerrilla warfare by freedom movements...
Last Year's talented but indifferent squad has given way to a group of positive thinkers. Led by captain Harry Jergesen, the new outfit has the elan vital so notably absent in last year's team but lacks its experience and speed...
...COLLECTED STORIES OF ANDRE MAUROIS. In 38 tales framed as conversations, recollections and letters, the late distinguished partisan in the battle of the sexes takes a deep look at women who are either wise or foolish, vital or declining, in love or remembering what it was like...
...while Yank doesn't. In fact, O'Hara shows the tension between sex and love, between lechery and devotion, operating like a knife on his characters. But by instinct or insight, O'Hara cannot glorify heterosexual love and its institutionalization in monogamy. Gamy as ever, cruelly vital, the anti-intellectual O'Hara has written an intellectual novel in disguise, about what love...