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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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MOSAIC: Racial injustices need ‘lens of love’

March 24, 2015 Cardinal & Cream

“I believe that if racial reconciliation is going to have any chance, it’s up to the people of God,” said Russell Morrow, pastor of Forest Heights United Methodist Church, during MOSAIC’s discussion on responding to […]

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Civil Rights Museum preserves historic Memphis motel, celebrates black history

February 28, 2011 Cardinal & Cream

Imagine a world where hate wins, where one must choose friends based on skin color and where a college education is not a right extended equally. No imagining is necessary after visiting the National Civil Rights Museum in downtown Memphis. […]

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