The University of Nebraska at Lincoln has rescinded a speaking invitation to William Ayers, an education professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago whose former role in a violent 1960s-era group has turned him into a polarizing figure in the race for the White House this year, the Omaha World-Herald. reported.
Mr. Ayers, whose occasional ties to Barack Obama have been played up by the campaign of John McCain, had been scheduled to deliver a keynote address at a College of Education and Human Sciences event on November 15, 11 days after the election.
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