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...think that Ossie Davis put it best when he said, "Malcolm is our shining black prince, our black manhood." There's a void in that right now among young black males. And, you know, Malcolm's a great model. Public Enemy and KRS-One and Boogie Down Productions were not sampling "I Have a Dream" in their songs, you know. It was Malcolm...
...lack of support may prevent a person from coming out, Cohen says. "The most difficult thing is to come out into an abyss, into a void," she says. "The presence of community is very important...
...unequivocal direction so far: he showed them the door. As a political sacrifice play, the beleaguered President put out the word that in a second term he would replace his economic team, including Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady, Budget Director Richard Darman and chief economist Michael Boskin. To fill the void, Bush said he would appoint chief of staff James Baker as domestic policy boss...
...year ago, Bush was headed for a coronation. Serious Democrats bowed out; better to wait till the Constitution precluded the President from seeking a third term. Believing that anything could happen and hoping that something would, the opposition's second string filled the void...
THEY BEGAN, IN A SENSE, AS A way to fill the TV void left by the quiz-show scandals of the late 1950s. How could the networks re-create those dramatic question-and-answer confrontations that had been so popular with the viewers? Finally, two years after the $64,000 Question was yanked off the air, the format resurfaced in 1960 in a new high-minded incarnation featuring the grandest prize of all -- a four-year lease on a pretentiously formal 18th century residence in Washington...