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Bill Bartlett, George W. Farr, Grey and Bev Kamback
Description
In these letters, Bill Bartlett complains about the Black history booth in front of the MSU bookstore. He says that the displays are obscene and immoral and challenges Mr. Giles. George Farr is critical of university programs and Grey and Bev Kamback inquire about marijuana recipes.
Publication Date
2-20-1970
Publisher
The Reflector
Time Period
1970-1979
Subjects
College students, Black ; College students—Social conditions ; Mississippi--Race relations ; African Americans--History
Keywords
Black History; Booth; Mississippi State University; MSU; Letters; Farce; Marijuana;
Geographic Location
Starkville (Miss.); Mississippi State (Miss.)
Object Type
Text
Format (original)
Newspaper clipping
Format (digital)
Digital ID
MFM_VA_The-Reflector_1970-02-20_Black-History-A-Farce_1970-02-20_001
Source
Mississippi State University Libraries, Archives and Special Collections Division, University Archives.
Repository
University Archives
Digital Publisher
Mississippi State University Libraries
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Contact Information
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