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Kerner+50 Symposium result of ongoing partnership between BYU, Morgan State University
BYU student and Newsline reporter ShyAndrea Jackson, far left, speaks with former BYU Communications professor Othello Richards, second from left, during the Kerner+50 Symposium. BYU professor Cameron McCoy, second from right, and multimedia personality Tamu Smith, far right, spoke during a discussion panel. The symposium, which also included Morgan State University and West Virginia University, examined the state of race in America since the 1968 Kerner Commission. (Lexie Flickinger)
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Annual MLK Walk of Life and commemoration calls students to action
BYU Multicultural Student Services held a Martin Luther King Candlelight Vigil and Commemoration Program on campus Jan. 18.
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How MLK might react to today's civil rights movements
The Rev. France A. Davis recalled participating in the 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama as both exciting and scary — “exciting in that we knew we were making changes; scary because we didn’t ever know for sure how safe we were,” Davis said.
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