(Boulder shot on 2/4/05) University of Colorado Professor Ward Churchill discusses his situation at his home in Boulder, CO, Friday February 4, 2005. One day after the CU Board of Regents held a special session meeting to discuss if Churchill should be fired for an inflammatory essay he wrote the day after the September 11th attacks. The essay said that the victims in the World Trade Center were 'little Eichmanns' referring to Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi who oversaw the extermination of the Jews during WWII. (Photo by Barry Gutierrez/Rocky Mountain News)
(Boulder shot on 2/4/05) University of Colorado Professor Ward Churchill discusses his situation at his home in Boulder, CO, Friday February 4, 2005. One day after the CU Board of Regents held a special session meeting to discuss if Churchill should be fired for an inflammatory essay he wrote the day after the September 11th attacks. The essay said that the victims in the World Trade Center were 'little Eichmanns' referring to Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi who oversaw the extermination of the Jews during WWII. (Photo by Barry Gutierrez/Rocky Mountain News)
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BG;(Boulder shot on 2/4/05) University of Colorado Professor Ward Churchill discusses his situation at his home in Boulder, CO, Friday February 4, 2005. One day after the CU Board of Regents held a special session meeting to discuss if Churchill should be fired for an inflammatory essay he wrote the day after the September 11th attacks. The essay said that the victims in the World Trade Center were 'little Eichmanns' referring to Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi who oversaw the extermination of the Jews during WWII. (Photo by Barry Gutierrez/Rocky Mountain News)
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