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... past year , the most notable was clearly The New Journal . Initiated by Daniel Yergin of the Class of 1968 , this bi - monthly tabloid probably became the most controversial and widely - discussed publication at Yale . In the same way ...
... past year , the most notable was clearly The New Journal . Initiated by Daniel Yergin of the Class of 1968 , this bi - monthly tabloid probably became the most controversial and widely - discussed publication at Yale . In the same way ...
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... past which they seek to revere , at least theoretically ? Styron : Yes . This is a very complicated , two - way sort of problem . Jimmy Baldwin has tried to probe this thing . It's as if the black militiants were saying , " We must find ...
... past which they seek to revere , at least theoretically ? Styron : Yes . This is a very complicated , two - way sort of problem . Jimmy Baldwin has tried to probe this thing . It's as if the black militiants were saying , " We must find ...
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... past they can look to , and yet he is so fundamentally caught up with this very idea of religion - the white man's religion - that they're trying to deny . Styron : Yes . Nat would be the paradigm , in a curious way , of this hopeless ...
... past they can look to , and yet he is so fundamentally caught up with this very idea of religion - the white man's religion - that they're trying to deny . Styron : Yes . Nat would be the paradigm , in a curious way , of this hopeless ...
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