Political path for some leads to the right

Yes, it’s time to open our minds. African Americans need to take a good, hard, long look at the growing conservative movement in our communities. That’s what we do in the November/December 1997 issue of about ...time. Like us, you’ll be surprised at what you read.
 

  • With conservative millionaire Ward Connerly in hot pursuit, what is affirmative action's future?
  • A Harvard University lecturer says University of Texas law students should be liberated from “irresponsible” professor Lino Graglias.
  • Hear black conservative Congressman J.C. Watts’ plea for a return to old fashioned values as he pushes a self-help agenda for Americans.
  • Find out what’s really  at stake for black Americans if we don’t defend affirmative action.
  • “Link” up with thousands of African Americans who travel into cyberspace. Hitch a ride on the “engines” that take you there, and explore this new frontier of technology as it moves the world into the next millenium.
  • Walk through a special garden that helps nurture children to yield the fruits of knowledge.

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