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Dubois Society

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To the Editors of The Crimson:

Shari Rudavsky's article, "Seymour Society: Christian Group Serves Community" (Oct. 9, 1985), and the attendant editorial, "Let the Debate Begin," caught our attention. We would like to point out an important omission. There is an active Black/minority organization at Harvard that has published a respected journal for the past two years: The W.E.B. Du Bois Graduate Society. Indeed, we are not the only forum for the scholarly work and opinion of minorities. The Afro-American Studies 1985-86 Lecture Series is but one such endeavour among many. We of the Du Bois Society look forward to our Third Annual Colloquium, to be held in late February, and to the publication of the subsequent proceedings. The W.E.B. Du Bois Graduate Society

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