Civil Rights

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# Title Date Summary
101 Civil rights debate this Thursday
College Eye 60:19, p.1
Civil Rights Organization will sponsor debate.
102 Independence as important to nation in 1965 as in 1776
College Eye 59:47, p.2
Americans still fighting for freedoms.
103 Utter compares civil rights letters
College Eye 59:38, p.2
Defends Bob Shepard's "integrationist" view on Southern race issues against points of Merle Davis, Karen Haupt, and Esther Berryhill.
104 Thorne expresses shame, pride in 1965 revolution--"outcome depends on us"
College Eye 59:29, p.3
Text of speech delivered to the Student Civil Rights Organization.
105 Rights group meets today on Alabama
College Eye 59:28, p.8
106 SCRO to prepare for picketing of post office
College Eye 59:27, p.1
Will picket for federal intervention in Selma, Alabama.
107 Organize civil rights group Thursday night
College Eye 59:10, p.3
Professor Claus and several groups organizing meeting.
108 SCI demonstrates for civil rights
Alumnus 49:3, p.9
Eight hundred students, staff, and faculty stage "Silent March and Mail-In" from campus to post office in support of civil rights legislation; photo.
109 This July 4 occurs amid new revolution: civil rights
College Eye 58:33, p.2
Urges readers to remember civil rights struggle.
110 SCI students meet Mississippi civil rights leaders
College Eye 58:32, p.2
Reports on visit with leaders.
111 Flannery urges students to join NAACP rights march tomorrow
College Eye 58:32, p.2
Sponsors walk in Waterloo.
112 Civil rights, Kennedy service make '63-64 Eye headlines
College Eye 58:30, p.1
Lengthy wrap-up on this year's important events; photo.
113 Flannery answers letter of trio
College Eye 58:30, p.2
Believes recent letter portrays attitudes of "sophisticated liberals".
114 How informed were marchers?
College Eye 58:29, p.2
Argues that too many students who participated in the civil rights march did not really know what they were supporting.
115 Obiter Scripta: many, many steps to Negro freedom and equality
College Eye 58:29, p.2
Informs readers that the road to equal rights for African-Americans will be long and hard; the process does not take place overnight.
116 Chabert replies to two EYE letters
College Eye 58:29, p.2
Responds to letters, written by William Gray and an anonymous author, on civil rights.
117 Flannery sees 'glimmer of light'
College Eye 58:29, p.2
Encourages students to take a stand and support civil rights, claiming that there are too many who simply claim to support such rights, but do not.
118 All students not in favor of present civil rights bill
College Eye 58:29, p.3
Looks at recent march and offers own reaction.
119 650 in rights demonstration; leaders consider it successful
College Eye 58:29, p.1
Faculty and students march to post office; offer reactions to demonstration; photo.
120 Rights petition signed by 800
College Eye 58:29, p.5
Petition supporting civil rights circulated by Chuck Quirk and Dave Nagle; drafted by Professor Ross.
121 Civil rights march worth all-campus support
College Eye 58:28, p.2
Believes that the upcoming civil rights march may be the biggest, most significant student planned event of the year.
122 Students will march for rights!
College Eye 58:28, p.1
Expect one thousand students to march to post office to mail letters to Iowa's senators in support of civil rights legislation; photo.
123 Tells of Senator's objections
College Eye 58:28, p.2
William B. Gray shares a letter from Senator Hickenlooper on civil rights.
124 Need signers for petition
College Eye 58:28, p.5
Seeking signers for civil rights petition.
125 Foreign students really not 'integral'
College Eye 58:28, p.3
Responds to a letter written by Judy Behrens on civil rights; author claims that African-American students stereotype just as much as segregationists do.
126 Perspective: the civil rights bill--a close study and explanation
College Eye 58:28, p.2
Discusses the civil rights bill and explains its content.
127 Ross encourages support for March
College Eye 58:28, p.2
States that student involvement in the civil rights march will not go unnoticed.
128 Racism on campus: Are our own hands really clean?
College Eye 58:28, p.3
Claims that African Americans are seen as something new and strange to college students; lack of understanding is what makes life here unsatisfactory for African Americans.
129 Africans deserve rights, too!
College Eye 58:27, p.2
Insists that the United States has a double standard on civil rights, one rule for whites, and one rule for blacks.
130 Seek student support in mail-in march for rights
College Eye 58:27, p.4
Faculty and student leaders urge support.
131 March, mail-in show promise
College Eye 58:27, p.2
Encourages students to participate in an all-college civil rights march and mail-in.
132 Dennis speaks on civil rights
Alumnus 49:2, p.15
Lawrence Dennis serving as director of American Council on Education.
133 SLB to head civil rights march, mail-in May 11
College Eye 58:26, p.8
Will march to post office to mail letters in support of civil rights legislation.
134 Lists civil rights tasks
College Eye 58:21, p.2
Discusses views and issues on racism.
135 Finnesey, Schmidt attend Washington Conference
College Eye 58:12, p.8
Report on civil rights conference.
136 328 sign petition for civil rights
College Eye 58:6, p.4
Supports bill now in Congress.
137 Neith calls for letters to senators on civil rights
College Eye 56:38, p.2

Students are encouraged to write.

138 Academic discipline re-emerging at Ole Miss
College Eye 56:9, p.2

Now is the time to take control before things get too out-of-hand.

139 Anti-education is worst of Ole Miss ills
College Eye 56:8, p.2
140 Guy Carawan, singer and sociologist, will appear here
College Eye 53:9, p.3

Will sing and talk about freedom riders; photo.

141 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 51:25, p.8
Examines an overheard conversation concerning civil rights.
142 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 50:6, p.2
Congratulates Southern teachers joining the fight against racism.
143 The call of integrity
College Eye 50:4, p.2
Asks future and present teachers to consider their attitudes towards race and racism.
144 Obiter Scripta
College Eye 50:1, p.2
Contends that all who don't speak out against racism are only helping those who are for it.
145 . . . Nor long remember
College Eye 49:3, p.2
Copy of Abraham Lincoln's speech; believes he would be troubled again today by actions in the South.
146 Johnson tells of Negro revolution
College Eye 47:22, p.8
O. R. Johnson speaks about civil rights achievements.
147 Prejudices Hinder Peace, Says Negro Leader
Public Relations News Release 1950:126, p.1
Whitney M. Young of Omaha, Nebraska was the main speaker at the annual Race Relations conference which started Sunday at the college. She said that Negroes of this nation are anti-communistic, despite the tremendous prejudices against them.
148 Whitney Young, Jr. will head conference on race relations
College Eye 42:9, p.1
Will make several presentations; photo.
149 Race Relations Conference Starts Sunday at TC
Public Relations News Release 1950:114, p.1
A famous Negro social worker will be the main speaker at the annual 2-day Race Relations conference at the college. The social worker is Whitney M. Young, executive secretary of the Uran League, Omaha, Nebraska.
150 Survey of Campus Opinion
College Eye 39:41, p.2
Students comment on civil rights issues.