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Black History Month

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Colored: A Call For Change

February 25, 2020 Callie Teague

The Center for Racial Reconciliation and MOSAIC will be sponsoring “Colored,” a presentation in honor of Black History Month, on Thursday, Feb. 27, at 7 p.m. in Hartley Recital Hall. Vernetta Anderson, coordinator in the […]

Features

Black History Month And The Fault Of Our Pride

February 6, 2020 Addie Carter

This may be an unconventional way to start an article for an online newspaper, but I feel it must be said before I go on. I am unqualified to write this. Maybe you knew that […]

Perspectives

PERSPECTIVE: Seeking a Colorful, Biblical Mosaic

February 29, 2016 Cardinal & Cream

By Jacqueline S. Taylor, Ed.D. Assistant Dean of Students and Director of the Vocatio Center for Life Calling and Career One is fortunate in this day and age to have the opportunity to serve in […]

Features

Black History Month: The Searcys’ Story

February 25, 2016 Cardinal & Cream

The year was 1968. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, Jackson City Hall had separate drinking fountains for ‘colored’ people and ‘white’ people and Union University only consisted of approximatley 500 students and a few […]

Sephira Shuttlesworth
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Wife of late civil rights leader reflects on his legacy at Town & Gown lecture

March 3, 2014 Lydia Wright

After a full day of braving snow, flight delays and the threat of tornadoes in Memphis, Sephira Shuttlesworth still began her Town & Gown lecture by giving thanks to God as the one who has constantly sustained […]

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