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2/14/2011 11:21 AM
 
Einstein’s response to the racism and segregation he found in Princeton was to cultivate relationships in the town’s African-American community. Jerome and Taylor interviewed members of that community who still remember the white-haired, disheveled figure of Einstein strolling through their streets, stopping to chat with the inhabitants, and handing out candy to local children.

Here’s something you probably don’t know about Albert Einstein. Read more...

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5/10/2011 10:06 PM
 
This is some good information.
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