Political activists
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
INCAR and Racism at DU, 1981-1983
Papers pertaining to the International Committee Against Racism's DU activities, which Prof. Gilbert was heavily involved in, including racism in the DU Clarion, racial violence perpetrated against an Afghani-American student at DU, allegedly unjust firing of Black DU employees, a talk about John Brown, protests against figures such as Henry Kissinger and William Coors, and a letter condemning the Clarion for not covering affirmative action issues.
Libby Bortz, April-May 2023
This folder contains a clipping from the "Littleton Report" titled, "Littleton Legend Libby Bortz Inducted Into Women's Hall of Fame." The article details her work on Littleton's Council for Human Relations, the creation of an assisted living home, and leader of women's causes.
Non-authored, pertinent to activism, ca. 1989-2006
Materials pertaining to Prof. Gilbert's activism that are not written by him, including: an essay on Balkinization by Scott Horton; a paper by Andrew Levine entitled "Should MArxists Be Interested in Moral Realism?"; a chapter by Ann Lauterbach entitled "Uncle Edgar was Watching;" a speech given by Susan Howe at the DIA Foundation in 1992; and an essay by Mark Irwin entitled "Toward a Wilderness of the Artifical."
On the CIA, 1970-ca. 1980s
Materials pertaining to Professor Gilbert's beliefs on the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency.
Papers against Herrnstein, 1971-1994
Political Activism, 1976-2012
Political Activism, 1968-2015
Racism at DU - Anthony (Ophry) Jackson, ca. 1981
Papers pertaining to the workplace harassment and firing of Anthony (Ophry) Jackson, a young Black janitor at DU, including: a document entitled "Rehire Ophry Jackson: Rally in front of student union;" a document entitled "No Pride Allowed for D.U. workers;" a flyer for a rally in suppoer of Denver janitors' workers' rights; and a letter, signed by a number of DU affiliates including Mr. Jackson and Prof. Gilbert, describing Mr. Jackson's situation and making demands.
Racism at DU - Joe Patterson, ca. 1982
Papers pertaining to the firing of Joe Patterson, a Black electrician at DU, and subsequent protests and rallies surrounding the affirmative action case filed by Mr. Patterson, including: a letter to the Clarion editor entitled "INCAR voices racism concerns over firing of black DU electrician;" several flyers for protests and rallies in support of Mr. Patterson; INCAR pamphlets pertaining to Mr. Patterson; and many petition sheets signed in support of Mr. Patterson.