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King--Martin Luther--Jr.

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Title Date Summary
101 Minority role models: Who is today's Martin Luther King Jr. ?
Public Relations News Release 1996:220, p.1
1/13/1997 Guy Sims and Dr. Michael Blackwell respond to the question of whom African Americans have as role models.
102 Regents approve new programs, holiday for UNI
Northern Iowan 90:60, p.2
6/17/1994 UNI adds bachelor of music with composition theory major, master of music with jazz pedagogy major, bachelor of science with computer science major, and ethics minor; add Martin Luther King holiday.
103 Today: the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King
Campus News Network 4:10, p.1
1/17/1994 Ceremony honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., will be held today at in the Union.
104 Reflections of a 'King'; personal growth through the "March on Washington"
Capers--Alphonso (Class of 1995)
Northern Edition 1:2, p.3
9/10/1993 Description of participation in recent 'March on Washington.'
105 Honoring a King . . . .
Wagner--David
Northern Iowan 89:31, p.1
1/19/1993 Speakers at King birthday observance; photo.
106 The legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King
Campus News Network 3:9, p.1
1/11/1993 Schedule of commemorative activities.
107 "Journey" performance commemorates King
Riley--Jim
Northern Iowan 88:31, p.3
1/24/1992 Description of recent activities including play production.
108 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., remembered with student and faculty gathering at Campanile
Hyer--Shawn R. (Class of 1994)
Northern Iowan 88:29, p.3
1/17/1992 List of activities associated with Dr. King's birthday.
109 The legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King
Campus News Network 2:9, p.1
1/13/1992 Schedule of activities.
110 University of Northern Iowa plans Martin Luther King Jr. celebration
Public Relations News Release 1991:311, p.1
1/8/1992 Martin Luther King, Jr., birthday celebration activities are announced.
111 Faculty Senate urges recognition of King holiday: observance would begin with 1993-94 calendar
Dolgener--Jennifer A. (Class of 1993)
Northern Iowan 88:27, p.1
12/10/1991 Consider implications of calendar change.
112 We shall overcome
Campus News Network 1:10, p.1
1/28/1991 King birthday observed on campus; photo.
113 Campus celebrates King birthday; art exhibit opens Monday
Phipps--David (Student--1990)
Northern Iowan 87:30, p.6
1/18/1991 Various events are scheduled to celebrate the life of Martin Luther King, Jr., January 15-February15.
114 Thoughts, prayers needed during crisis
Curris--Constantine William (President of UNI)
Northern Iowan 87:30, p.2
1/18/1991 January 15, the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., was also the UN deadline for Iraq's withdrawal from Kuwait.
115 UNI commemorates Martin Luther King's birthday
Campus News Network 1:9, p.1
1/14/1991 Schedule of activities.
116 "Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King: to be celebrated on University of Northern Iowa campus beginning January 15
Public Relations News Release 1990:287, p.1
1/9/1991 Preston Jackson will perform at UNI during the national observance of Martin Luther King's birthday. Dr. King's actual birthday will be noted with a brief ceremony around the UNI Campanile.
117 Curris addresses students in open forum
Huebner--Kimberly Jo (Class of 1994)
Northern Iowan 86:46, p.1
3/16/1990 President Curris responds to questions about minority affairs, use of tuition and fees, and the visa situation of an English faculty member.
118 UNI slights King's memory
Davis--Parnell
Northern Iowan 86:31, p.2
1/23/1990 Believes UNI should have commemorated Dr. King's birthday.
119 Dream day -- but how much progress has been made in 25 years?
Public Relations News Release 1989:10, p.1
8/28/1989 25th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King's famous "I have a dream" speech. Ruth Anderson, says many people have mixed emotions about the civil right struggle. The fight for civil rights has been an up and down struggle that's far from being over.
120 'Twenty Years of Historical Prespective' to be topic of Northern Iowa's history lecture series, Wednesday (Nov. 9)
Public Relations News Release 1988:138, p.1
11/3/1988 Looking back at the events of the last 20 years will be the focus of the next lecture series. Lecture will use 1968 as a year to view the decade of the 1960s with all of its social, economic and political ramifications.
121 Help us keep the dream alive¿ At home and abroad
Public Relations News Release 1987:206, p.1
1/13/1988 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.
122 Special carillon recital on Northern Iowa campus Monday (Jan. 18) part of national observance for Martin Luther King, Jr.
Public Relations News Release 1987:201, p.1
1/13/1988 Robert Byrnes performs in a forty-seven bell carillon held in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Similar ceremonies are held in every state in celebration of civil rights.
123 Dream of Martin Luther King continues on after his death
Fredrickson--JoLynne
Northern Iowan 83:49, p.10
4/3/1987 Carl Boyd and Jauntanne McCarthy give their impressions of the meaning of the legacy.
124 Little lights... of knowledge and hope
Public Relations News Release 1987:208, p.1
2/6/1987 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.
125 Activist/comedian Dick Gregory to headline UNI Black History Month
Public Relations News Release 1986:188, p.1
1/27/1987 Dick Gregory, comedian and human rights activist, performed in the Auditorium to kick off the Black History Month activities. Other activities include a tribute to Martin Luther King Jr., musical performances, poetry, and a raffle by Alpha Kappa Alpha.
126 Yolanda King to speak on UNI campus Thursday (Feb. 20)
Public Relations News Release 1986:258, p.1
2/13/1986 King is the oldest daughter of the late Martin Luther King, Jr; her visit is sponsored in conjunction with Black History Month; she will discuss current human rights movements and her efforts to further them.
127 Monteiro presents King readings
Moss--Patty (Student--1984-1986)
Northern Iowan 82:30, p.3
1/28/1986 Reads selection at recent commemorative presentation.
128 Panel discusses apartheid and King's philosophies
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Northern Iowan 82:30, p.4
1/28/1986 Students and others present panel discussion; photo.
129 Word-pictures of King: Understanding the man
Morse--Julie A. (Class of 1988)
Northern Iowan 82:29, p.4
1/24/1986 Arthur Jackson remembers Martin Luther King, Jr.
130 Celebration is this week
Northern Iowan 82:28, p.11
1/21/1986 Brief list of Martin Luther King, Jr., commemorative activities.
131 Obiter Scripta: Nation should honor authentic American hero, Dr. King
Fox--Josef W. (Philosophy and Humanities Faculty)
Northern Iowan 82:28, p.2
1/21/1986 Upset that America spends more time honoring the popular celebrities than it does the true heroes, people such as Dr. King; reprint of 1963 column.
132 Events planned on UNI campus to celebrate birth of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Public Relations News Release 1986:201, p.1
1/13/1986 Activities include speeches, a reception, a dramatic reading of Kind's "I Have a Dream" speech, a panel discussion and a Freedom Dance.
133 UNI artists' symposium to feature Native Americans, curator Monday (January 20) night
Public Relations News Release 1986:199, p.1
1/13/1986 Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, George Longfish, and Joan Randall will speak in the auditorium of the Art Building on the exhibition of their works. Arthur Jackson will address the group; speaking on Martin Luther King.
134 Students attend D.C. rally
Murray--Kenneth M. (Class of 1985)
Northern Iowan 80:3, p.1
9/2/1983 Jim Hessburg and Jim Fletcher attend rally; photo.
135 Martin Luther King scholarship revitalized
Northern Iowan 70:48, p.10
4/19/1974 Will be used for students who need emergency funding.
136 Birthday to remember
Kirk--Doug
Public Relations News Release 67:27, p.3
1/15/1971 Remembers birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.
137 King Fund asks gifts
Northern Iowan 65:33, p.1
2/4/1969
138 Six black proposals
Northern Iowan 65:18, p.16
11/8/1968 Proposals from Afro-American Society include a culture house, a student recruitment program, naming a building after Dr. King, more African-American faculty, African-American entertainment, and a fund drive for scholarship funds.
139 King Scholarship money helps 5 college students
Northern Iowan 65:4, p.1
9/20/1968 Scholarship winners announced; guidelines for application given.
140 King Memorial Scholarship applications accepted now
Northern Iowan 64:60, p.4
6/28/1968 Criteria for selection outlined.
141 King Memorial Scholarship fund nears $6,500
Northern Iowan 64:58, p.1
6/14/1968 Professor Evenson recommends establishment of committee to evaluate applications.
142 Student Senate discusses King Scholarship, ICC
Northern Iowan 64:57, p.1
5/17/1968 Considers criteria for recipients.
143 'Iowans--dim-witted bumpkins;' perspectives
Wong--James
Northern Iowan 64:56, p.2
5/14/1968 Former student offers reactions to recent campus visit; believes many Iowans do not rise above stereotypes.
144 Black Hawk Action Panel discusses OEO programs
Northern Iowan 64:56, p.1
5/14/1968 Will discuss effectiveness of federal program.
145 Dr. King Action Committee sponsors panel
Northern Iowan 64:55, p.12
5/10/1968 Will discuss effectiveness of federal program.
146 SS dance features 'The Soul Merchant'
Northern Iowan 64:54, p.8
5/7/1968 Proceeds will go to King scholarship.
147 Campus groups respond to King fund
Northern Iowan 64:53, p.4
5/3/1968 Brief list of contributors.
148 Student Senate discusses King Scholarship fund
Northern Iowan 64:53, p.1
5/3/1968 Consider eligibility for scholarship; discuss recent collegiate presidential primary.
149 8 Faculty members unite in King Action Committee
Northern Iowan 64:52, p.1
4/30/1968 Group hopes to promote racial understanding.
150 Asks for explanation when wisdom comes
Pudenz--Steve
Northern Iowan 64:51, p.2
4/26/1968 Believes students are mistaken to underestimate importance of the life and death of Dr. King.

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