Beacons of Light: The Black Student Protest Legacy at Rutgers-Camden
Posted by Rutgers University on March 7, 2016
Beacons of Light: The Black Student Protest Legacy at Rutgers-Camden
We invite you to join us for a full day of panels and discussion about the history of student protest and desegregation at Rutgers-Camden including the Camden Civil Rights Movement connection.
All panels will be held in the Multi-Purpose Room of the Campus Center.
THE EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
https://africanastudies.camden.rutgers.edu/beacons-of-light-conference/
QUESTIONS?
Contact Mr. Roy Jones: royl_jones@yahoo.com
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