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18April
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April 18, 2026
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29January
2019
Prelude-The Introduction Civil Rights Narrative

Introduction: Why The Narrative?

January 29, 2019
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The compulsion for writing this short monograph came the day a package arrived at the door of my house in West Linn, Oregon in the late fall of 2007.

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21March
2019

Chapter I: Both Home & College Were Provincial

March 21, 2019
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Coming from a small town and entering a small college, both in Pennsylvania, I had no idea what monumental things were waiting for me as a freshman.

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22March
2019

Chapter II: The Run-Up

March 22, 2019
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On March 8, 1965, the world changed forever both for me and everybody else at the “Right Little, Tight Little” college. A few professors led the way.

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22March
2019

Chapter III: The Little Red Book

March 22, 2019
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My unused diary from the previous year documented the five tumultuous days prior to our departure for the Deep South.

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22March
2019

Chapter IV: Three Days In Montgomery

March 22, 2019
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The three days of mayhem began with a church service at MLK’s Dexter Avenue Church.

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25April
2019

Chapter V: The Aftermath, Including The Little Red Book, Part 2

April 25, 2019
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One professor badly hurt, a student jailed, the college on TV and in the national press. The administration was not amused.

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18May
2019

Chapter VI: Circling The Wagons

May 18, 2019
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The student body was mostly hostile, and the newly-formed Student Committee on Racial Equality was blocked at every turn.

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26May
2019

Chapter VII: Summer Idyll

May 26, 2019
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In the summer of 1965, I was on the on-campus editor of the SCORE newsletter and point person for communications

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01June
2019
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Chapter VIII: Down In Dallas County

June 1, 2019
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We were Selma, AL over Easter 1966 doing voter registration when we ran into Stokley Carmichael and his Black Panther.

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