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Western Carolinian Volume 70 Number 01

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  • Itinerary for Student Journey Through Day 1: Atlanta, Georgia Martin Luther King, Jr., Center Ebenezer Baptist Church King Birthplace Jimmy Carter Center Constance Curry - Fulton County Library Day 2: Selma, Alabama National Voting Rights Museum & Institute Footprints of Freedom Tour Browns Chapel AME Church Edmund Pettus Bridge Day 3: Birmingham, Alabama 16 Street Baptist Church Chris McNair Studios Civil Rights Institute Kelly Ingram Park Body of Christ Deliverance Ministries Day 4: Montgomery, Alabama Rosa Parks Museum Dexter Avenue Baptist Church Southern Poverty Law Center Day 5: Jackson, Mississippi Hollis Watkins Southern Echo Medgar Evers Home Day 6-8: The Mississippi Delta Delta State University - Cleveland, Mississippi Mound Bayou Delta Center for Culture & Learning Emmett Till Tour Po Monkeys Juke Joint - Merigold, Mississippi Dockery Farms - Charles McLaurin Delta Blues Tour - Freedom Park Day 9: Memphis, Tennessee STAX Museum National Civil Rights Museum - Lorraine Motel Gandhi Institute Sun Records the Deep South WCU students at MLK, Jr., Birthplace, Au- burn Ave., Atlanta, Georgia WCU Civil Rights Class at MLK, Jr., Tomb, King Center, Atlanta, Georgia Protestor Jacqueline Smiths display out- side the National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennessee. Memorial outside of the Southern Poverty Law Center, Montgomery, Alabama. Trip Sponsored By: Office of the Provost Student Affairs The Graduate School College of Arts & Sciences The History Department College of Education & Allied Professions The Public Policy Institute Henry Durham Duane Reid Rick Hazelett Carole & Brent McRae Sara Wolfe Macon County Human Relations Council Edward Haenni The Honors College Summer School & Continuing Education RN ST Be OO ene eee ee re ee
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