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'''Nicholas de Genova''' is a controversial anthropology prof who wished "[[A Million Mogadishus|a million Mogadishus]]" upon U.S. troops during a [[2003]] teach-in to protest the Iraq War.
 
'''Nicholas de Genova''' is a controversial anthropology prof who wished "[[A Million Mogadishus|a million Mogadishus]]" upon U.S. troops during a [[2003]] teach-in to protest the Iraq War.

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See also Wikipedia's article about "Nicholas de Genova".
See also Nicholas de Genova's entry in Columbia's directory.

Nicholas de Genova is a controversial anthropology prof who wished "a million Mogadishus" upon U.S. troops during a 2003 teach-in to protest the Iraq War.

While an undergraduate at the University of Chicago, he apparently was a "orthodox Marxist", frequently wore a "pea-green trench coat", badgered students he didn't agree with, and prided himself on attending Communist Party meetings on Chicago's south side.[1] Which goes to show you that not all ISO people become failures in life; some become academics.

Conservative David Horowitz named him one of the "101 most dangerous" professors in America.

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References

  1. "More Than a Million Mogadishus, We Need One Good Chicago", 4/2003, Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs at Ashland University