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Union University Hosts “Cost of Freedom” To Honor Leaders In The Civil Rights Movement In Jackson

February 21, 2022 Eva Grace Bedell

“The Cost of Freedom,” an event hosted as part of Union University’s Black Heritage Month celebration, was held on the evening of Feb. 17 in the Carl Grant Events Center to honor a group of […]

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Handing Over The Chips: Dr. Anderson Embraces The Call To Bridge Racial Gap

September 3, 2018 Elizabeth Caldwell

I took piano lessons for five years from a lady named Mrs. Boone. She had a green lamp above her piano so she could read her sheet music at night. Everything in her house was […]

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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 […]

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