Posted on 03/23/2007 6:35:33 AM PDT by SkyPilot
Good question.
If anyone has the full list of the 88 "professors" from Duke who contributed to the lynch mob justice of DA Nifong, please post them here.
I'll start with Diane Nelson, associate professor of cultural anthropology (whatever that means), who was mentioned in the above article.
Diane M Nelson, Associated
Associate Professor, Cultural Anthropology
Today's NY Post has a very small blurb that says the North Carolina special prosecutor is denying news leaks they will soon drop all charges against the three young men in the Duke case.
I am not surprised.
They know that those charges are the only thing stopping a wave of law suits against Durham, Duke University, former DA Nifong, Crystal Magnum (the accuser), Kim Roberts (second dancer), the Durham Police, and so many others.
Today;s NY Post also has an article by John Podhoretz titled DUKE: WHO WON'T PAY
In it, he says the Gang of 88 will be protected and won't be punished.
They should not get off this easy.
Howlin, can you ping your list?
"Just who are the "Gang of 88?"
They are a hate group that reserves it hate for their fellow Americans and everyone else gets a pass.
THIS is the story of self-righteousness...
Is that a girl in that pic? Looks like a drunk-@ss freshman fool (guy that is).
"I, for one, did not think"
Mr Baker should have stopped right there, because that says it all; he and the other 87 didn't think.
Sounds like a whole lotta backpedalin' goin' on. That's OK; they can explain it to the Duke board of trustees when the accused drop multi-million dollar lawsuits in their laps.
No, You didn't, in fact you didn't THINK at all... you "REACTED" and reacted to what you WANTED and ASSUMED to be true, not what was true, because your world view is so vested in American and White Wealth as the enemy and black as the perpetual victim, that you could not remotely imagine that anything but that could be true.
Liberals are some of the most racist people on the planet, but are completely unable to recognize it about themselves.
Those same 88 should be just as quick to write a second letter, one apologizing for their rush to judgement before a trial. They should apologize for overturning the idea of, 'innocent until proven guilty.' Diversity should no longer be a free ticket to override the principals set forth by this nation's founders.
Quote: "Just who are the "Gang of 88?"
They are any college faculty USA.
I have the pdfs of the original ad, plus the list of the 88, that I downloaded from a duke.edu server last Spring. From the department of African Studies, or some such.
FReepmail me your email, I'd be glad to send them to you, if someone doesn't have them hosted somewhere, and you want them.
Here's the list, cut'n'pasted from that.
Abe, Stan (Art, Art History, and Visual Studies)
Albers, Benjamin (University Writing Program)
Allison, Anne (Cultural Anthropology)
Aravamudan, Srinivas (English)
Baker, Houston (English and AAAS)
Baker, Lee (Cultural Anthropology)
Beckwith, Sarah (English)
Berliner, Paul (Music)
Christina Beaule (University Writing Program)
Blackmore, Connie (AAAS)
Jessica Boa (Religion & University Writing Program)
Boatwright, Mary T. (Classical Studies)
Boero, Silvia (Romance Studies)
Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo (Sociology)
Brim, Matthew (University Writing Program)
Chafe, William (History)
Ching, Leo (Asian & African Languages and Literatures)
Coles, Rom (Political Science)
Cooke, Miriam (Asian & African Languages and Literatures)
Crichlow, Michaeline (AAAS)
Curtis, Kim (Political Science)
Damasceno, Leslie (Romance Studies)
Davidson, Cathy (English)
Deutsch, Sally (History)
Dorfman, Ariel (Literature & Latin American Stds.)
Edwards, Laura (History)
Farred, Grant (Literature)
Fellini, Luciana (Romance Studies)
Fulkerson, Mary McClintock (Divinity School)
Gabara, Esther (Romance Studies)
Gavins, Raymond (History)
Greer, Meg (Romance Studies)
Glymph, Thavolia (History)
Hardt, Michael (Literature)
Harris, Joseph (University Writing Program)
Holloway, Karla (English)
Holsey, Bayo (AAAS)
Hovsepian, Mary (Sociology)
James, Sherman (Public Policy)
Kaplan, Alice (Literature)
Khalsa, Keval Kaur (Dance Program)
Khanna, Ranjana (English)
King, Ashley (Romance Studies)
Koonz, Claudia (History)
Lasch, Peter (Art, Art History, and Visual Studies & Latino/a Studies)
Lee, Dan A. (Math)
Leighten, Pat (Art, Art History, and Visual Studies)
Lentricchia, Frank (Literature)
Light, Caroline (Inst. for Crit. U.S. Stds.)
Litle, Marcy (Comparative Area Studies)
Litzinger, Ralph (Cultural Anthropology)
Longino, Michele (Romance Studies)
Lubiano, Wahneema (AAAS and Literature)
Maffitt, Kenneth(History)
Mahn, Jason (University Writing Program)
Makhulu, Anne-Maria (AAAS)
Mason, Lisa (Surgical Unit-2100)
McClain, Paula (Political Science)
Meintjes, Louise (Music)
Mignolo, Walter (Literature and Romance Studies)
Moreiras, Alberto (Romance Studies)
Neal, Mark Anthony (AAAS)
Nelson, Diane (Cultural Anthropology)
Olcott, Jolie (History)
Parades, Liliana (Romance Studies)
Payne, Charles (AAAS and History)
Pierce-Baker, Charlotte (Womens Studies)
Pebles-Wilkins, Wilma
Petters, Arlie (Math)
Plesser, Ronen (Physics)
Radway, Jan (Literature)
Rankin, Tom (Center for Documentary Studies)
Rego, Marcia (University Writing Program)
Reisinger, Deborah S. (Romance Studies)
Rosenberg, Alex (Philosophy)
Rudy, Kathy (Womens Studies)
Schachter, Marc (English)
Shannon, Laurie (English)
Sigal, Pete (History)
Silverblatt, Irene (Cultural Anthropology)
Somerset, Fiona (English)
Stein, Rebecca (Cultural Anthropology)
Thorne, Susan (History)
Viego, Antonio (Literature)
Vilaros, Teresa (Romance Studies)
Wald, Priscilla (English)
Wallace, Maurice (English and AAAS)
Wong, David (Philosophy)
Hypocrites exposed ... what a hoot.
That 'woman' -- and I use the word loosely -- I sure wouldn't pay to teach my kid. "We didn't think of the consequences." DUH. Some lame excuse. I'd love to see real justice in this.
Quote: "Sounds like a whole lotta backpedalin' goin' on. That's OK; they can explain it to the Duke board of trustees when the accused drop multi-million dollar lawsuits in their laps."
I hope that they win and drain the Duke endowment to nothingness. For far too long colleges and universities have allowed faculty free reign in the name of "academic freedom." Academic freedom is all fine and dandy when you live in the bubble of campus. But when the endowment gets hit, it is a real world (where the rest of us live) event. Perhaps Duke will be an example to other Universities and they will start to re-think academic tenure.
Here's the list:
http://crystalmess.blogspot.com/2006/09/dear-cowards.html
What the.......
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