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Gregory Williams, Academic With an Uncommon Perspective on Race, Dies at 81

As a child, he discovered that his father — and therefore he and his siblings — had been passing for white. For the rest of his life, he identified as Black.

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Gregory Williams in 2002 at the City College of New York, during his tenure as its president. He also served as dean of the law school at the Ohio State University and president of the University of Cincinnati.
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Roy Hattersley, Frontline Warrior of British Politics, Dies at 93

A Labour Party deputy who spent years in opposition, he criticized Conservatives and members of his own party, and was at the heart of major political moments.

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Roy Hattersley in 1985. Prime Minister Keir Starmer called Mr. Hattersley “a giant of the Labour movement.”
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