This issue of Contac from October, 1972 features articles on socioeconomic and political issues, information about groups and organizations at... Show moreThis issue of Contac from October, 1972 features articles on socioeconomic and political issues, information about groups and organizations at UConn, and profiles of UConn students. The issue includes a piece on how religion and democracy have been used to exploit the American people, as well as a reflection on the black vote in the upcoming presidential election. There are also articles on the Black Voices of Freedom, a gospel choir formed at UConn in 1970, and UConn’s Black Experience Committee. The issue contains poetry by Milton Collins, a prisoner in New Jersey involved in Black Studies, and profiles of Claudette Anderson, a UConn undergraduate studying psychology, and Gene Young, a graduate student and the new director of Heritage, the Black theater workshop. The issue also includes a letter from the Political School of Kawaida. Show less