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Rosovsky said the committee was not sure whether it would recommend a department in Afro-American studies, a degree-granting program, a Center, or some less formal structure within existing departments. The committee is expected to report to Dean Ford in December

Author: By Joel R. Kramer, | Title: Afro Studies Committee Holds Forum | 5/29/1968 | See Source »

...development of health employment opportunities for members of the black community within the Harvard Medical Area...

Author: By Carol J. Greenhouse, | Title: Med Faculty Supports New Racial Action | 5/27/1968 | See Source »

...such projects as Chicago's Jobs Or Income-Now (JOIN) and fought to get Mississippi's "Freedom delegation" seated at the 1964 Democratic Convention. The Viet Nam war, however, led to a change of tactics. By 1966, S.D.S. had broken with the L.I.D. and decided against working within the existing political framework. Since then, the group has been trying to be what National Secretary Michael Spiegel, 21, a onetime Harvard student, calls "an independent radical force...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Students: The Emergence of S.D.S. | 5/24/1968 | See Source »

Psychiatrists and psychologists are well aware of the pitfalls involved in at tributing common motivation to an entire group of people. Still, within bounds, such attempts at mass analysis can be useful. Last week two psychiatrists addressing the 124th annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association in Boston assessed the psychological forces at work within two of the nation's most militant if dissimilar groups-Green Beret volunteers and members of the Black Power movement. A third presented his views on the attitudes of white city fathers who must cope with militant blacks. - Dr. Peter G. Bourne, a staff...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Psychiatry: Understanding Militancy | 5/24/1968 | See Source »

Identity Search. Within three weeks, some 55 U.S. channels will forgo their prime-time schedule for a Westinghouse Broadcasting Corp. program called One Nation, Indivisible, a 3-to 31-hour inquiry into the race problem. Sixteen citizens, including a Bible-quoting white minister, a policeman and a housewife P.T.A. president, quietly discuss their feelings-and biases. In contrast to the fiery confrontations between white bigots and black militants that are all the rage on many public affairs shows, the Westinghouse production is an unsensational, subtle and at the same time shattering view of the unconscious prejudice prevalent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Programming: Black on the Channels | 5/24/1968 | See Source »

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