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Beyond black and white : affirmative action in America
Moderator, Charles J. Ogletree ; panelists, Ward Connerly, Angela Walker, Ruth J. Simmons, Ann Coulter, Frank D. Riggs, Ann F. Lewis, Antonia Hernandez, Suzan Shown Harjo, Diane Chin, Robert L. Woodson, Sr., Christopher Edley, Jr., Judge Jon O. Newman, John R. Strangfeld, Tamar Jacoby, Lt. Gen. Julius W. Becton, Jr. Editor, Jonathan Fein.All sides of the affirmative action issue have targeted the same goal: ending racism of all types. But do opportunities for some have to come at the expense of others? In this Fred Friendly Seminar moderated by Harvard Law School's Charles Ogletree, a what-if scenario revolves around a university's efforts to enroll a diverse student body of qualified candidates. Panelists include Ward Connerly, proponent of California's Proposition 209; Christopher Edley, Jr., author of Not All Black & White: Affirmative Action, Race, and American Values; Julius Becton, Jr., former head of Washington, D.C.'s public schools; Ruth Simmons, president of Smith College; and policy activists from the African-American, Asian, Native American, and Latino communities
University of Maryland women's lacrosse player Jen Adams (#7) with teammates, 1998
University of Maryland women's lacrosse player Jen Adams (#7) with teammates, 1998
Gymkana Home Show, Spring 1998
Video footage of the Gymkana troupe's Home Show performance, Spring 199
Women's lacrosse player Cathy Nelson (#5) with teammates after a game, 1998
Cathy Nelson (#5), Maryland Terrapin women's lacrosse player, with teammates after a game, 1998
LaMont Jordan (#15), running against unknown opponent, 1998
LaMont Jordan (#15), Maryland Terrapin running back, running against unknown opponent, 1998
Clifton Crosby, University of Maryland football player #25, 1998
Clifton (Cliff) Crosby, University of Maryland football player #25, 1998
Four Maryland Songs -- The Sires of Seventy-Six – Remembering Our Independence
Performance of Stamp's Four Maryland Songs, performed by the University Maryland Symphonic Wind Ensemble with Carmen Balthrop, Soprano in Memorial Chapel, October 20, 1998
The Most Secret Method, "Get Lovely" promotional poster
Poster promoting the album "Get Lovely" by the Washington, D.C. punk band the Most Secret Method. The album was released in 1998 on Slowdime Records
Drummer for Les Trois Malheures performing at the White Lodge, October 3, 1998
Photograph of the drummer for the Washington, D.C. punk band Les Trois Malheures, in performance at the White Lodge in State College, Pennsylvania on October 3, 1998. The photograph was taken by Chris Baronner, a musician and concert promoter