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Alternative Title
Metamorphosis
Description
In this letter, the Reflector discussed the importance of Black History Week, initiated by Carter G. Woodson. The paper noted the slow historical progression from slavery to abolition and the Civil Rights Movement. It noted that the United States could not completely put its past behind it until the Civil Rights Movement created a color blind society.
Publication Date
2-9-1971
Publisher
The Reflector
Time Period
1970-1979
Subjects
College students, Black; Civil Rights--Mississippi
Keywords
Civil Rights, Abolition, Citizenship, Rights, Equality
Geographic Location
Starkville (Miss.); Mississippi State (Miss.)
Object Type
text
Format (original)
Newspaper clipping
Format (digital)
Digital ID
MFM_UA_The-Reflector_1971-02-09_Metamorphosis_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 82
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