Civil rights movements -- United States
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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
CA-006-001-011: Valdosta Project Change, Scrapbook, May 1998, May 1998
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Collection number: CA-006-001-011
Scope and Contents
5/11- Racial discrimination at law school- Nat Hentoff; Article tell the story of an individual that was rejected by the University of Washington Law School. The student believed that they were rejected because they identified themselves as white on the application.5/19- Project Change awards- no author; Valdosta's Project Change held an award ceremony to recognize its volunteers.5/20- Council to hear concerns over retention pond plans- Jodi M. Scott; Residents attend...
Dates:
May 1998
CA-006-001-021: Valdosta Project Change, Scrapbook, March 1999, March 1999
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Collection number: CA-006-001-021
Scope and Contents
3/1- Black lawmakers gaining ground: Many see themselves becoming ‘equal players’- Associated Press; Article discusses the interest shift of black legislators from issues such affirmative action and welfare reform to key issues such as education, health care, economic development, and transportation. Article discusses the increase in black representation in government decision making. Highlights Senate Mahority Leader Charles Walker, who at the time held the highest post a black lawmaker has...
Dates:
March 1999