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Race Does Matter
… There is a basic disagreement among American intellectuals about whether race matters still. Furthermore, among … Curve apparently persuaded few, though it no doubt provided comfort to those already disposed to believe its … that could be interpreted as justifying lynching black soldiers or rioting against black migrants to northern cities. …
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… Orchestra gets a rather lighter mood but maintains the composer’s often gruff swagger. A delicate balancing act … that’s definitely more than the sum of its elemental ingredients. Playing a harp electronically altered to heighten … captures the music’s merry charm in good measure (CBS M3-36926). Charles Dutoit conducts the Orchestre de la Suisse …
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Sisters at the Falls
… asks me to choose my cup from the guest section, and points to the coffee and milk. As we eat breakfast around … nothing you can do about it. The Superior is the last to come downstairs and first to leave the table. I don’t … Falls. There are attempts to pressure Sister Teresina into coming . She is even smaller than Angela, hunched and …
Dubose Heyward
… Bennett, the foundations of a Poetry Society later to become unique among Southern Poetry Societies. But I did not … young men and women, later organized to preserve the Spirituals, were not then organized, but quite spontaneously, at … simply: “I know nothing about that, because I have never studied Greek.” DuBose is the eldest son of the eldest son in …
The Tariff and National Welfare
… States. By Thomas Walker Page. Institute of Economics Studies. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc. $2.50. Sugar in Relation to the Tariff. By … action “is apt quite frequently to be perverse.” He affirms also in chapter four that it is impractica- * ble to fix …
Papa’s Got a Job
… of a new Federal Theater revue, “Sing for Your Supper,” comes to its climax in a number called “Papa’s Got a Job.” A … showed that thousands of unemployed theater professionals, affected not only by the economic depression but by the … in twenty states, playing within three years before audiences totaling twenty-five million. It is not only the …
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