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November 9, 2006
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Racism's roots in war
Hazel V. Carby, a Yale University scholar of race, gender, and literature, has pinpointed World War II, with its influx of multiracial colonial volunteers and billeted American troops, as the time race became an instrument of policy and a tool of cultural division in Great Britain. (Staff photo Emily Berl/Harvard News Office) Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Inaugural Islamic studies director named
Mottahedeh to head Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Program
Adolescent criminal behavior partly a matter of choice
Refraining from or engaging in violence not just a matter of poverty and community
When does racism begin?
At Radcliffe, Yale scholar talks about Great Britain and 'brown babies'
Alan J. Stone to step down
VP of Government, Community and Public Affairs will leave at end of academic year
Philip J. King Professorship created to study ancient civilizations
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