The Macmillan Publishing Company recently issued a booklet called "Guidelines for Creating Positive Sexual and Racial Images in Educational Materials."· Its purpose is to instruct authors in the use of sex-neutral language, concepts, and … [Read more...] about MacMillan Guidelines
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Ashe and James
The happiest black man at Wimbledon, England, was not Arthur Ashe. It was 76-year old Richard Hudlin, the high school tennis coach who brought Ashe to St. Louis as a teenager, took him into his own home and gave him a bed to sleep on. Hudlin made it … [Read more...] about Ashe and James
REVERSE DISCRIMINATION
A welcome piece of good news recently came out of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare when Peter E. Holmes, Director of the Office of Civil Rights, announced that colleges and universities should henceforth in all cases hire the most … [Read more...] about REVERSE DISCRIMINATION
SCHOOL INTEGRATION
Among the many thousands of words spoken recently in observance of the 20th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Broim V, Board of Education which outlawed school segregation, one of the most interesting was the interview given by the … [Read more...] about SCHOOL INTEGRATION
MOSCOW TELEPHONE BOOK
In the Soviet Union, the best selling, most sought-after book is not the life of Marilyn Monroe, or the inside story of a successful espionage agent, or the suppressed writings of Alexander Solzhenitsyn. This most popular hook has no pictures, … [Read more...] about MOSCOW TELEPHONE BOOK
The Right To Be A Woman — November 1972
The Right To Be A Woman Women’ s magazines, the women’s pages of newspapers, and television and radio talk shows have been filled for months with a strident advocacy of the “rights” of women to be treated on an equal basis with men in all walks of … [Read more...] about The Right To Be A Woman — November 1972
What’s Wrong With “Equal Rights” for Women? — February 1972
Of all the classes of people who ever lived, the American woman is the most privileged. We have the most rights and rewards, and the fewest duties. Our unique status is the result of a fortunate combination of circumstances. 1. We have the immense … [Read more...] about What’s Wrong With “Equal Rights” for Women? — February 1972
What’s Wrong With “Equal Rights” for Women?
Of all the classes of people who ever lived, the American woman is the most privileged. We have the most rights and rewards, and the fewest duties. Our unique status is the result of a fortunate combination of circumstances. 1. We have the immense … [Read more...] about What’s Wrong With “Equal Rights” for Women?
Two History Lessons For American Youth
Excerpt from the March 1971 Phyllis Schlafly Report Have you been to the movies lately? You should have. The past year has given us two of the most excellent films ever produced -- and they are educational "musts" for all the young people you know … [Read more...] about Two History Lessons For American Youth
The Hard Hats Versus The Soft Heads — June 1970
The Hard Hats Versus The Soft Heads The struggle going on in America today can be aptly described as the hard hats versus the soft heads. The hard hats used to be part of the silent majority -- but now are silent no longer. They are willing to go … [Read more...] about The Hard Hats Versus The Soft Heads — June 1970
