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Attack On Thomas Takes `civil' Out Of Civil Rights Suppose A Mass-circulation Magazine Ran A Caricature Of A Black Leader Wearing An Aunt Jemima-style Kerchief, Or Posed As A Lawn Jockey. Think There'd Be A Murmur From The Civil Rights Establishment? A Full-throated Roar Would Be More Like It -- One That Wouldn't Stop Until It Had The Editor And Publisher's Heads.

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February 2, 1997
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