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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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MLK50: Union Commemorates King’s Life and Legacy On 50th Anniversary Of Assassination

April 5, 2018 Brent Walker

Members of the Union community gathered at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, April 4 to remember Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and to pray for continued progress in racial reconciliation on the 50th anniversary of King’s […]

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Jackson State hosts a memorial for lynching victims of Madison County

February 26, 2018 Nathan Chester

The date is August 19, 1886. Eliza Woods, an African American woman from Jackson, Tenn., is dragged from jail by an angry mob of white people. She has been accused of poisoning her employer Jessie […]

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SGA senate affirms statement of racial reconciliation

September 7, 2017 Ali Renckens

Josiah McGee, junior political science major, carefully arranged his papers from behind the lectern in Harvey Hall on Wednesday night, preparing to present something never discussed at SGA Senate before: a statement on racial reconciliation. […]

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Chapel: The Journey Toward Racial Reconciliation

March 23, 2017 Brent Walker

Students listened intently Wednesday morning as Melanie Taylor, Director of Discipleship, and Ally Currie, University Ministries Assistant, discussed racial reconciliation in chapel. Taylor and Currie began by chronicling their experiences with racial relations and how […]

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Logan Hampton asks students to “get turnt” for Jesus

March 3, 2015 Caleb Lay

  Friday, Feb. 27 Logan Hampton, president of Lane College, spoke in chapel. It was the first time in at least 18 years that the president of Lane College had spoken at Union. To demonstrate […]

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