From the Ink FUes
September 4
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Metnebere of the BSM pretest in front of the steps d South Building in 1975.
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A product of the BSM Special Projects
Committee
Monthly dinner
with dicussions lead by black stuaenis, unity
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and education among membe s
community at UNt.
First Dinner
Sept. 20 Shades of
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Who is ,r.y7
such a divisive force in our community^ We a
looking for an ofrocentric and an over ass.m.
lator's" point of view.
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March 7. Block. _„|„n. in the Work fore.
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BSM holds protest agai;nst the fact that 13NC has very few
mirionty professors
BSM Freshman Class Conttmttee for 19B7
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that they are inferior to their wiiite friends and
classmates. Their low self-esteem and negative
self-image leads them to believe that no matter
how hard they work they must eventually settle
for less than for what they aspire. Black periodi
cals attempt to alleviate this ailment of insensitiv
ity and isolation by appealing to the distinct
special interest, ethinc, professional or leisure of
the black population.
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Teresa Jefferson is a Senior from Fayettev
ille, NC