Authors

John Mayo

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In this article, John Mayo criticized radical student activism as counterproductive. He deprecated activists' penchant for theatrics to attract media attention. Rather than use theatrics, he advocated a closed doors approach to pressure the administration to produce change.

Publication Date

9-19-1969

Publisher

The Reflector

Time Period

1960-1969

Subjects

College students, Black; Student life; Student activism

Keywords

Civil rights, Mississippi politics, Student representation, Administration

Geographic Location

Starkville (Miss.); Mississippi State (Miss.)

Comments

This collection contains offensive or discriminatory content.

Object Type

text

Format (original)

Newspaper clipping

Format (digital)

PDF

Digital ID

MFM_VA_1969-09-19_Reflector_Vol81_Proper-Order-Of-Change_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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Copyright protected by Mississippi State University Libraries. Use of materials from this collection beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. Permission to publish or reproduce is required.

Contact Information

For more information about the contents of this collection, email sp_coll@library.msstate.edu.

Proper Order of Change, John Mayo, September 19, 1969

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