On Feb. 25, 1970, more than 60 African American students were arrested following a nonviolent protest staged in front of Fulton Chapel during a performance of the international music revue Up with People. Many of the students were detained at the State Penitentiary at Parchman. Eight students were expelled from the University. Fifty years later, the University of Mississippi commemorated these events with two days of remembrance, including speakers, panel discussions, a staged reading, and a luncheon. The events were sponsored by the Arch Dalrymple III Department of History and the Center for the Study of Southern Culture, with support from the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement and the Office of the Provost. Video of the readin...
Dr. Susan Brand, Professor, Education; and Michelle Gonzalez, Consultant, Multicultural Center. From...
A slide showing an intense conversation between Black and white students during Malcolm X Liberation...
Religious Emphasis Week at the University of Mississippi was canceled when speakers declined to atte...
(L to R): Theron Evans, Jr., Linnie Willis, Kenneth Mayfield, John C. Brittain, Henrieese Roberts, D...
On Feb. 25, 1970, more than 60 African American students were arrested following a nonviolent protes...
On Feb. 25, 1970, more than 60 African American students were arrested following a nonviolent protes...
On Feb. 25, 1970, more than 60 African American students were arrested following a nonviolent protes...
On Feb. 25, 1970, more than 60 African American students were arrested following a nonviolent protes...
On Feb. 25, 1970, more than 60 African American students were arrested following a nonviolent protes...
Though Linnie Willis had completed the necessary coursework for her diploma, because she had been ex...
The University of Mississippi commemorates the 50th anniversary of the protests and mass arrests of ...
Despite the recent scholarship exploring Black student activism at Mississippi colleges and universi...
Students in Jessica Wilkerson\u27s class, SST 560 (Oral History of Southern Social Movements), parti...
The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Co...
This is a slide showing the aftermath of the Springfield College Massasoit Hall takeover on March 12...
Dr. Susan Brand, Professor, Education; and Michelle Gonzalez, Consultant, Multicultural Center. From...
A slide showing an intense conversation between Black and white students during Malcolm X Liberation...
Religious Emphasis Week at the University of Mississippi was canceled when speakers declined to atte...
(L to R): Theron Evans, Jr., Linnie Willis, Kenneth Mayfield, John C. Brittain, Henrieese Roberts, D...
On Feb. 25, 1970, more than 60 African American students were arrested following a nonviolent protes...
On Feb. 25, 1970, more than 60 African American students were arrested following a nonviolent protes...
On Feb. 25, 1970, more than 60 African American students were arrested following a nonviolent protes...
On Feb. 25, 1970, more than 60 African American students were arrested following a nonviolent protes...
On Feb. 25, 1970, more than 60 African American students were arrested following a nonviolent protes...
Though Linnie Willis had completed the necessary coursework for her diploma, because she had been ex...
The University of Mississippi commemorates the 50th anniversary of the protests and mass arrests of ...
Despite the recent scholarship exploring Black student activism at Mississippi colleges and universi...
Students in Jessica Wilkerson\u27s class, SST 560 (Oral History of Southern Social Movements), parti...
The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Co...
This is a slide showing the aftermath of the Springfield College Massasoit Hall takeover on March 12...
Dr. Susan Brand, Professor, Education; and Michelle Gonzalez, Consultant, Multicultural Center. From...
A slide showing an intense conversation between Black and white students during Malcolm X Liberation...
Religious Emphasis Week at the University of Mississippi was canceled when speakers declined to atte...