Archival objects in this container: Binder of news clippings and correspondence regarding the controversy over Hoover Dam plaque honoring the dog mascot of damsite workers (contains racist materials), 1979 "Will the Real Champion Please Stand Up" on the Runnin' Rebels seeded in first round of NCAA in Boise, Idaho, approximately 1980 to 1995 "Supreme Court? Oh, Woe Is Us", on the importance of Supreme Court appointment with retirement of Justice Brennan, approximately 1980 to 1995 "Great Scott, It's Dred Scott", on David Souter on Affirmative Action, approximately 1980 to 1995 "Watching and Waiting for the Law", on Black family values and changes, approximately 1980 to 1995 "Don't Worry - Be Happy", on racial slurs and death threats author received due to Sentinel columns and Ethnic Studies classes, approximately 1980 to 1995 "Hail the Conquering Heroes", on returning Black veterans not given same welcome or recognition for military service, approximately 1980 to 1995 "Letters", on Las Vegas Metro Police use of deadly force with Charles Bush and other persons of color, approximately 1980 to 1995 "And Justice for All", on Black individuals being suspects and targets, approximately 1980 to 1995 "And Justice for All: Part II", on Native Americans being robbed/exterminated, approximately 1980 to 1995 "And Justice for All: Part III", on law enforcement mistreatment/discrimination Mexican Americans, approximately 1980 to 1995 "And Justice for All: Part IV", on the mistreatment/discrimination of Chinese Americans, approximately 1980 to 1995 "And Justice for All: Part V", on the mistreatment/discrimination of Chinese, Japanese, and other minority groups, approximately 1980 to 1995 "The Recruit", on colleges needing to recruit Black faculty like they recruit Black athletes, approximately 1980 to 1995 "Falsehoods, Fallacies and Fakery" on Dumas, Tamarillo,and Afrocentric history curriculum, approximately 1980 to 1995 "Perspective", on disappointment, surviving, and going forward, approximately 1980 to 1995 "Musings", on law enforcement's obligation to protect and serve and Rodney King, approximately 1991 to 1992 "Anger", on Pat Buchannan, Crossfire and Rodney King, approximately 1991 to 1992 "Dummy Up", on rogue cops and maintaining silence about them, approximately 1991 to 1992 "To Protect and Serve", on Rodney King beating, approximately 1991 to 1992 "Saddle Up", on Blacks serving in military historically and now, approximately 1980 to 1995 "The Forgotten Soldier", on Black military service, approximately 1980 to 1995 "The Forgotten Soldier: Part II", on Black military service, approximately 1980 to 1995 "The Fallacy of Hard Work", on lack of work opportunity for people of color, approximately 1980 to 1995 "Walking is Good for You But …", on the dangers of being Black, approximately 1980 to 1995 Load More