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Russwurm Lecture Series: General Info
Named after the first African-American graduate of Bowdoin College (class of 1826), the lecture series explores the "legacy and status of Black Americans." Notable speakers include Carl Stokes, Vernon Jordan, Shirley Chisholm, Bayard Rustin, Benjamin Hooks, and Julian Bond, among others. The files include information on local arrangements, background information on the speakers, and publicity.
Russwurm (Class of 1826) - Biographical articles
Named after the first African-American graduate of Bowdoin College (class of 1826), the lecture series explores the "legacy and status of Black Americans." Notable speakers include Carl Stokes, Vernon Jordan, Shirley Chisholm, Bayard Rustin, Benjamin Hooks, and Julian Bond, among others. The files include information on local arrangements, background information on the speakers, and publicity.
Russwurm Lectures-- Initiation of Series
Named after the first African-American graduate of Bowdoin College (class of 1826), the lecture series explores the "legacy and status of Black Americans." Notable speakers include Carl Stokes, Vernon Jordan, Shirley Chisholm, Bayard Rustin, Benjamin Hooks, and Julian Bond, among others. The files include information on local arrangements, background information on the speakers, and publicity.
Russwurm Lectures-- Initial Publicity
Named after the first African-American graduate of Bowdoin College (class of 1826), the lecture series explores the "legacy and status of Black Americans." Notable speakers include Carl Stokes, Vernon Jordan, Shirley Chisholm, Bayard Rustin, Benjamin Hooks, and Julian Bond, among others. The files include information on local arrangements, background information on the speakers, and publicity.
Russwurm Lecture Series: 1977 Compilation of articles and lectures
Named after the first African-American graduate of Bowdoin College (class of 1826), the lecture series explores the "legacy and status of Black Americans." Notable speakers include Carl Stokes, Vernon Jordan, Shirley Chisholm, Bayard Rustin, Benjamin Hooks, and Julian Bond, among others. The files include information on local arrangements, background information on the speakers, and publicity.
Russwurm Lecture: Carl Stokes 1/28/77
Named after the first African-American graduate of Bowdoin College (class of 1826), the lecture series explores the "legacy and status of Black Americans." Notable speakers include Carl Stokes, Vernon Jordan, Shirley Chisholm, Bayard Rustin, Benjamin Hooks, and Julian Bond, among others. The files include information on local arrangements, background information on the speakers, and publicity.
Russwurm Lecture: Vernon Jordan 2/24/77
Named after the first African-American graduate of Bowdoin College (class of 1826), the lecture series explores the "legacy and status of Black Americans." Notable speakers include Carl Stokes, Vernon Jordan, Shirley Chisholm, Bayard Rustin, Benjamin Hooks, and Julian Bond, among others. The files include information on local arrangements, background information on the speakers, and publicity.
Russwurm Lecture: Vincent Harding 3/22/77
Named after the first African-American graduate of Bowdoin College (class of 1826), the lecture series explores the "legacy and status of Black Americans." Notable speakers include Carl Stokes, Vernon Jordan, Shirley Chisholm, Bayard Rustin, Benjamin Hooks, and Julian Bond, among others. The files include information on local arrangements, background information on the speakers, and publicity.
Russwurm Lecture: James Farmer 4/14/77
Named after the first African-American graduate of Bowdoin College (class of 1826), the lecture series explores the "legacy and status of Black Americans." Notable speakers include Carl Stokes, Vernon Jordan, Shirley Chisholm, Bayard Rustin, Benjamin Hooks, and Julian Bond, among others. The files include information on local arrangements, background information on the speakers, and publicity.
Russwurm Lecture: Alfred Rattray 10/18/77
Named after the first African-American graduate of Bowdoin College (class of 1826), the lecture series explores the "legacy and status of Black Americans." Notable speakers include Carl Stokes, Vernon Jordan, Shirley Chisholm, Bayard Rustin, Benjamin Hooks, and Julian Bond, among others. The files include information on local arrangements, background information on the speakers, and publicity.