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The heightened tensions are made more tragic because blacks and Jews share common interests. "Jews are the most natural white allies that blacks have," says Jonathan Kaufman, author of Broken Alliance, a book about black-Jewish relations. "Jews still remain the one group that's willing to vote for a...
Professor David Wilkins '77, deemed by Moreno herself as "the fashion plate of the Law School," says those with serious criticisms of the column are missing the point.
"I always interpreted [the column] as a way to get away from the depressing, fierce political debates of the law school," Wilkins says. "I'd hate to see [it] be a part of that. What made it refreshing is that it tried to get away from the heavy-handed political...
I've been here since 1982, and the people who have been coming to Harvard are changing," Eliot Tutor Tim Wilkins says. "They're much more apt to decide now that they really want to live where they want to live, regardless of tradition."
But that's just the wrong point: they are part of a community of people stretching backward into the past and forward into the future, all motivated by that ancestral imperative. Randall Kennedy, a Harvard Law School professor and a former Marshall clerk, made this point obliquely in a remembrance...