40 years ago: No action to be taken in paper case

The Kansas attorney general agreed to rule on whether an issue of Harambee, the newspaper of the Black Students Union at Kansas University, was obscene, this after printers at the KU plant had refused to take part in its publication. The printers had questoned the extent of their liability in publication of the paper.

It appeared KU would take no action against those BSU members involved in confiscating the Daily Kansan on the campus. The action allegedly was a BSU protest against some of the material in one edition of the UDK.