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This year's third world struggle at Harvard is over affirmative action, Jesse G. Wardlow '77, told 50 people attending an Organization for the Solidarity of Third World Students "educational meeting" last night at Quincy House.
Wardlow, a member of the Organization for the Solidarity of Third World Students, opened the meeting with a recent history of third world students at Harvard, during the last three years, eroding the democratic gains made during the late 1960s and early 70s.
A slide show of Cuban life followed Wardlow's presentation.
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