CA-006-001-026: Valdosta Project Change, Scrapbook, September 1999, September 1999
Scope and Contents
9/1- Affirmative Action may be losing ground- Rebecca Yull; 9/1- Where will the people go? - Freddie L. Sirmans Sr., Valdosta; 9/3- Questions Remain: Tribunal challenges official version of inmate death- Brian Lawson; 9/5- Tense Moments: March by People’s Tribunal ends in prayer after brief encounter with law enforcement- Brian Lawson; 9/9- We must learn to respect all people- William M. Eanes, Valdosta; 9/9- Marchers ‘in control’ of Saturday event- Mark George, Albuquerque NM; 9/9- Weed and Seed funds run dry: Budget delay halts ‘Granny’s House’ program and community policing efforts- Brian Lawson; 9/21- Second white supremacist guilty in black man’s dragging death- Associated Press;
Dates
- September 1999
Extent
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Language
From the Collection: English
Source
- Valdosta Daily Times (Firm) (Organization)
- Lowndes County Historical Society (Lowndes County, Ga.) (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Community Archives Digitization, Access, and Preservation Program Repository