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Domestic News February 27, 1957

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

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A town meeting discussion on the nature and meaning of the Negro protest movement is scheduled for Thursday, February 28, at 8:00 p.m. in Dean Sage Auditorium at Atlanta University Center. The panel includes students, faculty, and civic leader Reverend William Holmes Borders.

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A Discussion of the nature and meaning of Negro protest movement is scheduled for the Atlanta University Center Town Meeting on Thursday February 28, in Dean Sage Auditorium. The meeting will be at 8:00 p. m.

The panel is composed of students, faculty members and a civic leader. Dr. Samuel DuBois Cook of the Atlanta University political science department, which sponsors the Town Meetings, announces the following participants: Reverend William Holmes Borders, pastor of the Wheat Street Baptist Church and chairman of the "Love, Law, and Liberation Movement," Miss Kaye Bell, Spelman College student, Sherman Dix, Atlanta University student, Miss Eddie L. Evans, Clark College student, Dr. Mozell Hill, chairman of the department of sociology, Atlanta University, Dean Samuel Z. Westerfield of the Atlanta University School of Business Administration, Reverend Samuel W. Williams, department of philosophy, Morehouse College, and Dr. Prince Wilson, chairman of the department of history, Morris Brown College.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Negro Protest Movement Atlanta University Center Town Meeting Panel Discussion Civil Rights

What entities or persons were involved?

Dr. Samuel Dubois Cook Reverend William Holmes Borders Miss Kaye Bell Sherman Dix Miss Eddie L. Evans Dr. Mozell Hill Dean Samuel Z. Westerfield Reverend Samuel W. Williams Dr. Prince Wilson

Where did it happen?

Atlanta University Center

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Atlanta University Center

Event Date

Thursday February 28

Key Persons

Dr. Samuel Dubois Cook Reverend William Holmes Borders Miss Kaye Bell Sherman Dix Miss Eddie L. Evans Dr. Mozell Hill Dean Samuel Z. Westerfield Reverend Samuel W. Williams Dr. Prince Wilson

Event Details

A Discussion of the nature and meaning of Negro protest movement is scheduled for the Atlanta University Center Town Meeting on Thursday February 28, in Dean Sage Auditorium. The meeting will be at 8:00 p. m. The panel is composed of students, faculty members and a civic leader. Dr. Samuel DuBois Cook of the Atlanta University political science department, which sponsors the Town Meetings, announces the following participants: Reverend William Holmes Borders, pastor of the Wheat Street Baptist Church and chairman of the "Love, Law, and Liberation Movement," Miss Kaye Bell, Spelman College student, Sherman Dix, Atlanta University student, Miss Eddie L. Evans, Clark College student, Dr. Mozell Hill, chairman of the department of sociology, Atlanta University, Dean Samuel Z. Westerfield of the Atlanta University School of Business Administration, Reverend Samuel W. Williams, department of philosophy, Morehouse College, and Dr. Prince Wilson, chairman of the department of history, Morris Brown College.

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