Talk:Amelia Boynton Robinson

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Mediation, arbitration, and requests for clarification, LaRouche movement, 2004-2007

Requests for clarification 2006 and 2007
"Request for appeal ...", Tsunami Butler, Jan 24, 2007.
"LaRouche again", SlimVirgin, Nov 22,2006.
"Lyndon LaRouche", ManEatingDonut, Oct 23, 2006.

Mediation 2006 and 2007
Informal mediation, November 2006
Informal mediation talk, February 2007

Arbitration 2006
Herschelkrustofsky banned, May 5, 2006.
Herschelkrustofsky enforcement, Apr 15, 2006.
Herschelkrustofsky enforcement request, May 5, 2006.

Arbitration 2005
Nobs01 and others, November 2005.
Cognition's statement in Nobs01 and others, Nov 22, 2005.
Modification of LaRouche 2 in Nobs01 and others, Dec 23, 2005.
Herschelkrustofsky indefinite probation in Nobs01 and others, Dec 23, 2005.
LaRouche 2, Jan 25, 2005–Feb 17, 2005.
LaRouche 2 talk
LaRouche 2 evidence
LaRouche 2 proposed decision
LaRouche 2 proposed decision talk

Arbitration 2004
LaRouche 1, July 4—Sep 13, 2004.
LaRouche 1 talk
LaRouche 1 evidence
LaRouche 1 evidence talk
LaRouche 1 proposed decision
LaRouche 1 proposed decision talk

Mediation 2004
Herschelkrustofsy and AndyL, July 3, 2004.
Herschelkrustofsky and DJSupreme23, June 14, 2004.
Herschelkrustofsky and Adam Carr, November 15, 2004.
Herschelkrustofsky and SlimVirgin, December 16, 2004.

Talk pages 2004-2007
Talk:Lyndon LaRouche
Lyndon LaRouche 1, Jan 17, 2004–Jun 17, 2004
Lyndon LaRouche 2, Jun 20–22, 2004
Lyndon LaRouche 3, Jun 21–24, 2004
Draft, June 24-25, 2004
Lyndon LaRouche 4, Jun 25–July 5, 2004
Lyndon LaRouche 5, Jul 05–Aug 1, 2004
Lyndon LaRouche Jewish issues, June–Aug 2004
Lyndon LaRouche Herschel list, July–Aug 2004
Lyndon LaRouche Herschel list archive
Lyndon LaRouche 6, Aug 6-9, 2004
Lyndon LaRouche 7, Aug 11-17, 2004
Lyndon LaRouche omissions, Sep 9-10, 2004
Lyndon LaRouche 8, Aug 18, 2004–Sep 28, 2004
Lyndon LaRouche 9, Sep 18, 2004–Oct 11, 2004
Lyndon LaRouche 10, Dec 16, 2004–Jan 20, 2005
Lyndon LaRouche partial archive, material missing
Lyndon LaRouche 11, Jan 20, 2005–Jul 19, 2005
Lyndon LaRouche 12, Jul 28, 2005–Nov 12, 2006
Lyndon LaRouche 13, Nov 21, 2006—Feb 18, 2007

Talk:Political views of Lyndon LaRouche
Political views temp
Political views 1, Aug 21, 2004–Nov 29, 2004
Political views 2, Dec 17, 2004–Jan 11, 2005
Political views 3, Jan 11, 2005–Oct 02, 2006
Political views "cooked quotes", Jan 22–23, 2005
Political views, informal mediation, Feb 27, 2006–Mar 04, 2006

Other talk
Talk:United States v. LaRouche
Talk:Schiller Institute
Talk:Schiller Institute/archive1
Talk:Amelia Boynton Robinson
Talk:John Train Salon
Talk:LaRouche Youth Movement
Talk:Helga Zepp-LaRouche
Talk:Jeremiah Duggan
Talk:Jeremiah Duggan/archive1, Nov 14–Dec 6, 2004
Talk:Jeremiah Duggan/archive2, Dec 6, 2004–Jan 12, 2005.
Template Talk:LaRouche

Just a small point about the photograph. It's standard publishing practice, when publishing a photograph of a person, to have them looking toward the page, not away from it. So if they're looking to the left, their photo is placed on the right, and vice versa, which means that Amelia Boynton Robinson's photo should be on the right of this page. The theory is that a photograph of someone looking away from the page draws the reader's' eye away from the page too. Slim 06:25, Jan 8, 2005 (UTC)

I moved the photo to the left to make room for the template on the right. It is possible to flip the image, if it matters that much. Or you can try another arrangement. Cheers, -Willmcw 06:30, 8 Jan 2005 (UTC)
I'm not that bothered, Will, so I'll just leave it. I found a link for a Birmingham News story about the lawsuit, so I've added it. I didn't delete any of the other links, but feel free to delete whatever you see fit if you feel there are now too many links after that sentence. Slim 06:44, Jan 8, 2005 (UTC)
Hey, I can't see the picture anymore, and there really should be one of her and not just one of LaRouche on the top right - it's visually quite jarring. 128.86.153.202 12:41, 4 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Medal

I can't find any reference for this line:

  • Robinson was awarded the Martin Luther King, Jr. Foundation Medal of Freedom on July 21, 1990, by the New York State Martin Luther King, Jr. Foundation.

I can't find any "Martin Luther King, Jr. Foundation." and the only "Medal of Freedom" I can find is the Presidential one. I don't doubt that she got an award, but I suspect that the name of the foundation may be wrong. Could it have been the King Center that gave it? -Willmcw 07:48, 8 Jan 2005 (UTC)

I took a look around for this a few weeks ago, and ended up deleting it, because I couldn't pin it down. Someone else put it back, and I couldn't be bothered to get into an edit war over it, so I left it. This is why I always bang on about references. If editors would just supply references . . . Don't get me started. :-) Where did the date come from, do you know? When I deleted it, there was no date, so someone has clearly pinned this down a little. I will look around again. Herschel should know as I believe he was the editor who inserted it (or possibly Weed). Slim 07:58, Jan 8, 2005 (UTC)
Here are some links to other people awarded the Martin Luther King, Jr Medal

They seem to be awarded by districts, not by a foundation, unless I'm misreading the stories (I'm a bit tired, so I might be). The July 21, 1990 date seems to come only from LaRouche publications and her autobiography, which was published by the Schiller Institute. I typed the date and her name into Google in case any news references surfaced, but again, they were all from LaRouche.

On another note, I found this while searching. It's from the UK Institute of Race Relations. Note that I have no idea how respectable that is. It talks about LaRouche becoming closer to Farrakhan and mentions Boynton Robinson endorsing LaRouche's candidacy. I probably wouldn't get into that myself in the article, but thought I'd send you the link in case you want to. Slim 08:18, Jan 8, 2005 (UTC)

Wow, good job! However, I suspect that those are different awards, seeing as they mostly seem to be given out by Camden County. If it was just something like that it'd hardly be notable. The King Center website is down, but the Google cache shows that they give an annual award, the Spirit Award. they have records going back to the 1980s, but no Robinson there either. [1]. The martin luther king foundation of new york may have been a come-and-go operation. I found one passing reference to such an organization, but it was dated.
Regarding the election, since Robinson is "closely related" to LaRouche it would be no surprise for her to endorse LaRouche. The surprise would be if she didn't. But that is a very interesting article. To the extent that the assertions regarding LaRouche and Farrakhan are correct they would probably belong in another article. Robinson is extremely marginalized in that article, though that may be due to the author's oversight, so I don't see a direct tie-in, unless we want to use this space to characterize LaRouche's racial policies. I think that would be inappropriate. Probably pPolitical views is the right place to bring this up, if it hasn't already been covered. Cheers, -Willmcw 09:10, 8 Jan 2005 (UTC)

Since there's no way of knowing what the mysterious award really is, I am going to change the reference to something vague like, "She has received awards in recognition of her efforts." I don't doubt that she received an award, but I don't know what award she received and from whom. -Willmcw 08:30, 23 Jan 2005 (UTC)