Civil Rights
Displaying 51 - 100 of 149 in reverse chronological order
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51 | Help us keep the dream alive¿ At home and abroad Public Relations News Release 1987:206, p.1 |
The Ethnic Minorities Cultural and Educational Center sponsor a panel discussion on human rights issues in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. The discussion focuses on issues concerning the Apartheid of South Africa. | |
52 | Little lights... of knowledge and hope Public Relations News Release 1987:208, p.1 |
Brigitte Broom and Carl Boyd led a candlelight march in from Maucker Union to the Ethnic Minorities Cultural and Educational Center, in memory of Martin Luther King, Jr. Marchers sang "This Little Light" before holding their reception at the Center. | |
53 | Civil rights and Forsyth County, Georgia Public Relations News Release 1986:198, p.1 |
East High School history teacher, Orlando Dial, spoke in Hemisphere Lounge on his participation in a Georgian civil rights march. The presentation was sponsored by the Department of Social Work and the Ethnic Minorities Cultural and Educational Center. | |
54 | Learning disabled greeted by welcome mat at colleges and universities, thanks to help from UNI specialist Public Relations News Release 1986:487, p.1 |
Agatha Roberts develops an assessment to aid universities in accommodating to special needs students. Schools which received federal funds were required to meet the needs of students with learning disabilities. | |
55 | Word-pictures of King: Understanding the man Northern Iowan 82:29, p.4 |
Arthur Jackson remembers Martin Luther King, Jr. | |
56 | Not fade away Northern Iowan 80:42, p.3 |
Keith Hardeman and David and Beverly Roskos-Ewoldsen express their disappointment at students' reactions to Blue Jeans Day. | |
57 | Not fade away Northern Iowan 80:42, p.3 |
Drake Martin feels people should be more understanding and supportive concerning civil rights and Blue Jeans Day. | |
58 | Not fade away Northern Iowan 80:42, p.2 |
Nicholas responds to the letter by Mary Hute concerning UNI-GLO and civil rights. | |
59 | BJ Day--reacting to reaction Northern Iowan 80:40, p.4 |
Todd Bruns supports civil rights for homosexuals and encourages other students to try to understand. | |
60 | BJ Day--reacting to reaction Northern Iowan 80:40, p.3 |
Holley and Schroeder are disappointed by the intolerance displayed at UNI on Blue Jeans Day. | |
61 | BJ Day--reacting to reaction Northern Iowan 80:40, p.4 |
Some students are shocked by the insecurity and homophobia on UNI's campus. | |
62 | BJ Day--reacting to reaction Northern Iowan 80:40, p.4 |
Deborah Herman feels students at UNI should take a stand whether they're for or against civil rights for homosexuals. | |
63 | BJ Day--reacting to reaction Northern Iowan 80:40, p.4 |
Leopold feels Blue Jeans Day created more discrimination than support. | |
64 | BJ Day--reacting to reaction Northern Iowan 80:40, p.4 |
Dave VanDenover feels UNI-GLO's mode of obtaining support through Blue Jeans Day was unfair. | |
65 | BJ Day--reacting to reaction Northern Iowan 80:40, p.3 |
Brenda Peters wore blue jeans to support civil rights for all. | |
66 | Raspberry: Civil rights movement has succeeded Northern Iowan 79:52, p.1 |
Extensive excerpts from remarks by William Raspberry. | |
67 | Rowan: civil rights movement is in limbo Northern Iowan 79:51, p.1 |
Extensive excerpts from remarks by Carl Rowan. | |
68 | Sheppard speaks on civil rights Northern Iowan 78:20, p.6 |
Clint Sheppard of the Waterloo Human Rights Commission spoke at the Union. | |
69 | Speak for your rights Northern Iowan 78:19, p.6 |
The Iowa Civil Rights commission and the Waterloo Human Rights Commission have scheduled a public forum to discuss area problems. | |
70 | Dick Gregory speech set for January 26 at UNI Public Relations News Release 1980:318, p.1 |
UNI will host speaker Dick Gregory, a human rights activist and social satirist. | |
71 | Bill Russell to appear on UNI controversial speakers program Public Relations News Release 1969:596, p.1 |
Former professional basketball player will add a new dimension to the exploration of civil rights by the controversial speakers program. | |
72 | Pincham will visit Northern Iowan 65:52, p.1 |
R. Eugene Pincham will speak. | |
73 | 'A good board meeting' Northern Iowan 65:22, p.3 |
Recounts actions of Regents with regard to civil rights compliance, planning, and married student housing. | |
74 | 'The Cold War at East High'; Henry Parker on Northern Iowan 65:13, p.6 |
Comments from Professor Henry Parker on racial tension at East High School in Waterloo and The Club; Parker was served a subpoena to testify in court this afternoon regarding his knowledge of racial incidents. | |
75 | Snack bar discrimination Northern Iowan 65:9, p.2 |
Letter relates incident in which students were refused service because they were wearing Humphrey campaign buttons. | |
76 | Maucker speaks out against irresponsible campus dissent Northern Iowan 65:6, p.1 |
President Maucker praises faculty and students for debate without violence and outlines major tasks for 1968-69; photo. | |
77 | A voice screaming to be heard Northern Iowan 65:5, p.2 |
Poem attributed to Ace Redd, Assistant Director of the Waterloo Human Rights Commission, calls for equal treatment for Blacks. | |
78 | 'Civil Rights--Human Rights' Wednesday Northern Iowan 64:61, p.8 |
Cecil Reed will speak. | |
79 | Over 5,000 hear Gregory criticize LBJ, Rights Bill Northern Iowan 64:54, p.1 |
Excerpts from Dick Gregory speech; photo. | |
80 | James charges UNI breaks anti-discriminatory document Northern Iowan 64:14, p.1 |
Russ James charges that UNI is not living up to its anti-discrimination document; Mr. James describes his job with the Waterloo Commission on Human Rights. | |
81 | UCC to sponsor discussion on civil rights College Eye 63:48, p.5 |
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82 | Jones-Davis asks "bury civil rights, not praise it" College Eye 63:26, p.5 |
Excerpts from remarks by Michael Gaines and Gwen Jones-Davis. | |
83 | Gaines speaks on civil rights tomorrow College Eye 63:25, p.4 |
Michael Gaines and Gwen Jones will speak. | |
84 | Disagrees with Wiesenfeld College Eye 63:13, p.2 |
Comments on the idea of "Black Power". | |
85 | The issue of black power College Eye 63:10, p.2 |
Discusses concerns people have about the idea of black power. | |
86 | Position of white segregationists dissimilar to black power position College Eye 60:64, p.2 |
Defends the 'black power' position against a previous editorial. | |
87 | Segregationists of opposing forces unite in platform College Eye 60:63, p.2 |
Expresses confusion about the goals of the two sides of the civil rights movement. | |
88 | After violence, what then College Eye 60:59, p.2 |
Gives an argument for nonviolent conflict resolution. | |
89 | John Lewis will lecture Monday at 3 College Eye 60:55, p.6 |
Will speak on civil rights. | |
90 | Controversial speakers Alumnus 51:2, p.8 |
James Farmer and Ross Barnett speak on civil rights. | |
91 | Mr. Ross Barnett states 'misuse of power-tragedy' College Eye 60:44, p.1 |
Excerpts from speech; photo. | |
92 | Dr. Fox should feed fire with other issues College Eye 60:43, p.2 |
Claims that too many people are content to show only their emotional reactions and judgements. | |
93 | 'Truth--there is civil rights crisis' says Mr. Farmer College Eye 60:43, p.1 |
Excerpts from speech by James Farmer. | |
94 | Ross Barnett to speak on civil rights issue College Eye 60:43, p.1 |
Profile of Ross Barnett. | |
95 | Barnett to talk on civil rights Wednesday College Eye 60:42, p.1 |
Ross Barnett will speak. | |
96 | James Farmer to speak Friday on civil rights College Eye 60:41, p.1 |
Profile of James Farmer; photo. | |
97 | Mr. Farmer gives speech in Auditorium College Eye 60:39, p.4 |
James Farmer will speak. | |
98 | Jorgensen opens meeting 'Examine Yourself, Motives' College Eye 60:20, p.1 |
Discuss possible discount plan among local merchants; seeking participants for controversial speakers program.. | |
99 | Civil rights debate this Thursday College Eye 60:19, p.1 |
Civil Rights Organization will sponsor debate. | |
100 | Independence as important to nation in 1965 as in 1776 College Eye 59:47, p.2 |
Americans still fighting for freedoms. |