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- Byrd distanced himself from Clinton before the trial started by sternly warning White House officials to avoid lobbying lawmakers.
- Not all Native Americans in the region supported this turn of events; most notably, Potawatomi chief Shabonna rode throughout the settlements, warning whites of the impending attacks.
- But Malcolm told Coretta Scott King that he thought to aid the campaign by warning white people what " the alternative " would be if Dr . King failed in Alabama.
- In early 2002, people started warning White, the TechNet president, that the fallout from Enron and other corporate scandals would breath life into the long-dormant stock options proposal.
- More recently Nujoma has been warning white farmers to share their land with blacks or risk facing a situation similar to that in Zimbabwe, where thousands of white-owned farms have been seized for redistribution to blacks.
- Recent comments by Nujoma's warning white farmers that if they did not share their land with impoverished, landless blacks that the country might face a situation similar to the one in Zimbabwe have fanned racial tensions here.
- In the poem and in Lindsay's defenses of it, DuPlessis hears Lindsay warning white readers not to be " hoo-doo'd " or seduced by violent African " mumbo jumbo . " This warning seems to suggest that white civilization has been " infected " by African violence; Lindsay thus, in effect, " blames blacks for white violence directed against them . " Conversely, Susan Gubar notes approvingly that " the poem contains lines blaming black violence on white imperialism . " While acknowledging that the poem seems to have given its author and audiences an excuse to indulge in "'romantic racism'or'slumming in slang,'" she also observes that Lindsay was " much more liberal than many of his poetic contemporaries, " and that he seems to have intended a statement against the kind of racist violence perpetrated under Leopold in the Congo.