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"Civil Rights Movement Class Opens Minds"

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Title

"Civil Rights Movement Class Opens Minds"

Subject

Growth of the African American and Africana Studies Program at Ursinus College

Description

Racial equality has failed to have been completely accomplished despite the powerful Civil Rights Movement. Student's of the previous Dr. Walter Greason worked to bridge the racial gap with the Civil Rights class offered. Students participated in a group called, Reason's Voice, to experience what it felt like to be apart of a civil rights movement. The group hosted several events and activities addressing prominent issues which were successful with students.

Creator

Heather Turnbach

Source

The Ursinus Grizzly

Publisher

Ursinus College

Date

2005

Contributor

Heather Turnbach

Rights

Ursinus College holds the rights to this document.

Format

Scan from the Ursinus College Archives

Language

English

Type

News Article

Identifier

Ursinus College Civil Rights Movement Class

Coverage

Ursinus College 2005

Files

Civil Rights Movement Class287.tif

Citation

Heather Turnbach, “"Civil Rights Movement Class Opens Minds",” Omeka - Digital History at Ursinus, accessed December 13, 2024, https://omeka.ursinus.edu/items/show/1466.