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...Jeffries, the controversial chairman of black studies at City College in New York; Wade Nobles, a psychology professor at San Francisco State University; Asa Hilliard, a professor at Georgia State University; and other black scholars and psychiatrists. These "melanists," Ortiz de Montellano writes in the latest issue of the Yearbook of Physical Anthropology, provide a supposedly scientific explanation for the excessive claims of Afrocentrism...
...have a college degree, which hindered him in his pursuit of the case-officer position he coveted. In 1967 he graduated from George Washington University with a bachelor's degree in history. By then he apparently was already evading notice: his picture does not appear in his graduation yearbook. Degree in hand, Ames began training as a case officer, learning the ins and outs of detecting enemy spies and attempting to recruit them as U.S. agents. He seemed undaunted by the anti-Vietnam War mania and communist sympathy that were rocking his generation; he just wanted to catch commies...
First, you can employ the coach/parent/high school yearbook writer approach, take the team's effort, its' improvement over a previous performance and/or the quality of the opponent into consideration, and turn the loss into a positive...
...same separatist mentality has resulted in "ethnic theme houses" at Stanford University, the Malcolm X House at Columbia University, a separate Black yearbook at the University of Pennsylvania, distinct houses for different ethnic groups at Oberlin College, including an Asian House for Asians, the so-called "J" House for Jews, the Spanish House for Latinos, the African Heritage House for Blacks and the image-enhancing Third World House for foreign students...
...associate myself with such a stereotype either. So, what was the lure of the magazine, then? I mean, heaven forbid that any liberal would voluntarily work on such a publication. In a word: experience. Editing a nationally distributed publication was certainly a step up from editing a high school yearbook. Not many people can say that they have helped produce a marketed magazine from scratch...