Race Relations - Newspaper Clippings
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McPheeters, Annie L
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Former World City Editor Virgil Hodges Dies Here (Atlanta Daily World, April 9, 1985) -- Preserving a Heritage, (no date listed) -- Five-Day March Back Into History Begins / by Rob Levin (The Atlanta Constitution, March 4, 1985) -- GSU Now Seeks to Recruit Minority Students Instead of Refusing Them Admittance to School / by Lynn White, (no date listed) -- '81 Version of '61 Freedom Ride Peaceful' / by Tom Crawford (The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, July 26, 1981) -- For Colored Girls (And Boys Too) / by Lee May, (no date listed) -- Black Newspapers Once Had to be Hidden / by Benjamin L. Hooks, (no date listed) -- Black Press Deserves Bicentennial Recognition / by Benjamin L. Hooks, (no date listed) -- Commissioner Hooks' Column / by Benjamin L. Hooks, (no date listed) -- Disappointed in Black History Week (Atlanta Daily World, February 21, 1974) -- Were Gaps in Black History Created by White Neglect? / by Michael Szymanski (The Atlanta Constitution, February 1983) -- Defending Mary Poppins / by Mary Louise Reheay (The Atlanta Constitution, December 18, 1980) -- Black Shoes Are Tough to Walk In / by Reg Murphy (The Atlanta Constitution, January 8, 1970) -- The Old "Magnolia" Burned to Ground / by George M. Coleman (Atlanta Daily World, June 15, 1978) -- Senegal's Goree Island: Slave Trade's Last Relic, (no date listed) -- Reader Comments on Bakke, (no date listed) -- Fannie Lou Hamer (The Atlanta Inquirer, March 26, 1977) -- Make New...Record Contributed By
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- African American Newspapers
- African American Theater
- African Americans
- Black History Week
- Civil Rights
- Civil Rights Demonstrations
- Education (Higher)
- Georgia State University
- Hamer, Fannie Lou
- Hansberry, Lorraine, 1930 1965
- History
- Race Relations
- Segregation In Education
- Senegal
- Six Flags Over Georgia (Ga.)
- Slaver
- Slavery
- United States