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January 16, 1994 - Image 2

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-01-16

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The inclu ive university,
wri the committee, "must not
be defined m rely by such con-
o
conomic
I thi context
that th Com-
mitt explo uch i u
affinnative ction; the rol of
Bl ck ho on predominantly
white campus ; the exploi -
tion of Black athle ; "hate
peech"; the t ndency of Black
tud nt toward elf- gr ga­
tion; and the dearth of Black fac­
ulty nd Black graduate
students at white colle nd
universiti
The y also discu fi-
nancial istance, both public
and private· community colleges
and th mili ry as access rou
Commit membe includ
John Hope Fran lin, chair ofth
commit and Jam B. Duke
Prof r Em ritus of History,
Duke University; Mary Fran
Berry, professor of American 0-
cia I thought and history, Uni­
versity of Pennsylvania; James
Comer, professor of child psy­
chiatry, Yale University; Sara
Lightfoot, prof or of educa­
tion, Harvard University; Roger
Wilkins, professor of American
history and culture, George Ma-
copy of the 1 lusio
Uniu ity can b obtained by
lling 202-789-636. .
continued from Page A 1
words at the opening exhibit last
October: "how many disappoint­
men must ther be before we
fly free anyway - gard\ ?"
ED added
h r "Wi dom B cis" to Web-
ter's word murals. The word
murals repeated the words in
black and white: bl yourself,
no endless supply of time, ana
how long, not long. White's
be ds in orange, fuschia, teal
and white "rep nted the four
cycles of nature and all that was
feminine."
A large white beaded chande­
li r which had hung in the cen­
ter of the building had
. repr ented winter. The chan­
delier was buried under the rub­
bl 1 t Thursd y afternoon as
artis Bennie and Edna White
aw the tangle of bricks left after
h building was demolished.
.hristine Martin, typist with
th City of De roit, said the
building had be n sold in 1988,
and had n a city-owned prop-
r y previou ly. Martin said
ther was no record entered in
the databas as of January 11,
that permit had been issued
for demolition.
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