James Edward Mock (in patterned shirt) of the Memphis State University Black Student Association (BSA), holds a press conference on the steps of the Administration Building on April 30, 1969. The BSA was pressing for changes at the university and had staged sit-ins in the president\u27s office.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-mpressscimitar1/1021/thumbnail.jp
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Program for the Second Annual Conference of the National Negro Home Demonstration Agents Association...
Memphis Mayor Henry Loeb talks with students demonstrating on behalf of the striking sanitation work...