Martin v. Lefkowitz: Libel SuitInvolving Wellesley College ProfessorsThe Onslaught Against AfrocentrismThe Appeals Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts recently handed Tony Martin a victory in his ongoing libel suit against Mary Lefkowitz. Martin, professor of Africana Studies at Wellesley College, is suing Lefkowitz, professor of Greek and Latin at the same school, for statements she published in Measure magazine. Lefkowitz alleged, among Continue Reading...
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Critical Acclaim for THE JEWISH ONSLAUGHT: Despatches from the Wellesley Battlefront by Tony Martin The Jewish attack on Black progress reached Wellesley College in 1993, when more Jewish organizations than you could shake a stick at issued a call for the dismissal of Dr. Tony Martin from his tenured professorship at the elite women’s college. His crime? – including readings on Continue Reading...
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Prof. Tony Martin December, 1993 Editorial Comment Barely a week after the publication of The Jewish Onslaught,Wellesley’s new president, Diana Chapman Walsh, has taken the extraordinary step of issuing a formal denunciation of the new book. In a December 9, 1993 statement disseminated to all students, faculty, staff, alumnae and “friends of the college” she declares as follows – “We are profoundly Continue Reading...
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Prof. Tony Martin March 1, 1993 Editorial Comment After having been villified for several weeks in the Wellesley News and after having been denied the opportunity to defend myself therein, I now resort to publication of this broadside series, in an effort to let the record reflect more than my detractors’ point of view. Issue No. 1 consists solely of my defense Continue Reading...
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Our dear brother, Kwame Turé/Stokely Carmichael, has now joined the ancestors. In life Bro. Kwame was a glorious embodiment of the best of our history. As a Caribbean man he demonstrated once again the boldness, daring, erudition and flair for world leadership that have often characterized the best amongst us. Like Edward Wilmot Blyden, preeminent Pan-African intellectual of the late Continue Reading...
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