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At Harvard, Obama Dived Into Diversity Fight
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03-07-2012, 10:59 AM
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At Harvard, Obama Dived Into Diversity Fight
At Harvard, Obama Dived Into Diversity Fight
In this video, not previously available online but licensed by BuzzFeed from a Boston television station, the future president speaks at a 1990 campus protest organized to demand tenure for minority and female law professors. Andrew Kaczynski BuzzFeed Staff Posted Mar 7, 2012 11:34am EST It was perhaps Barack Obama's most intense immersion in the charged campus racial politics of the late 1980s and early 1990s: As President of the Harvard Law Review in the spring of his final year there, 1990, he aligned himself with Professor Derrick Bell's dramatic protest for diversity on the faculty of Harvard Law School. Obama Protesting at Harvard in 1990 Uploaded by Akaczynski1 on Mar 6, 2012 <..> It was a situation in which clear lines had been drawn, and Obama sided with Bell. In a speech before the law school's Harkness Commons — and sounding very much like his future presidential self — he described Bell as "the Rosa Parks of legal education." http://www.buzzfeed.com/andrewkaczynski/...m=buzzfeed Standing up for people is what President Obama is about. I like this, it shows that he isn't a newcomer to this, but it is what motivates him. ![]() The GOP conspiracies |
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