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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.)
Object Type
text
Format (original)
Newspaper clipping
Format (digital)
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
Rights
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Contact Information
For more information about the contents of this collection, email sp_coll@library.msstate.edu.
Recommended Citation
The Relector, Mississippi State University, Volume 81
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