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Harvard Class of 2011 Reflects Diverse Group
Harvard Class of 2011 Reflects Diverse Group What began as an innocent political expression in the form of art is now up for auction. David Cordero, 24, a student at the School of Art Institute of Chicago created a paper mache sculpture of the Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama depicting his as Jesus. Word of the art piece spread quickly that by the time the school was made aware of it they had already received a flood of calls. Jen Psaki, a spokesperson for the Obama campaign, tried to distance themselves from the controversial subject, said Obama is not a fan of art that offends religious sensibilities, reports The Chicago Tribune. Obama Built Donor Network From Roots Up Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama reportedly raised $15 million during his winning 2004 Senate race. His fundraising prowess has helped make him the chief rival to Senator Hillary Clinton. Obama's aides say that during the first three months of the campaign, he collected more than $20 million in donations. However, the Obama campaign has yet to release its total donations or contributors while Oprah to Speak at Howard Commencement Oprah Winfrey has agreed to give the commencement speech for the 2007 graduating class at A A new report released by the U.S. Air Force found that at least 25 bombers from the Tuskegee Airmen were shot down by enemy aircrafts during World War II. The report however contradicts the legend that the famed black aviators never lost a plane to fire from enemy aircraft. But historian William Holton said the discovery of lost bombers does not tarnish the unit's record. Read more. Relatives of Interned Japanese-Americans Side With Muslims Many scholars have compared the internment of Japanese-Americans after the attack on More King Documents Headed for Auction A new collection of old Martin Luther King Jr. papers has turned up again. They reportedly were sitting inside the basement of one of King's friends for nearly 40 years. The documents are now being put up for auction in upcoming weeks, but the King estate wants the sale effort stopped. The woman, who has not been publicly identified, said she got the papers in a debt settlement with a radio station connected to King, according to Gallery 63 in More from Today's Diversity News |