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MFM_VA_1968-10-08_Reflector_Vol80_Afro-American-Racial-Understanding_001.pdf
In this newspaper article, Minor interviewed Afro-American Plus club president, Roy Pearson. Pearson described the club as a vehicle to improve African-American student life at Mississippi State by establishing connections with students of all races…

MFM_VA_1968-12-17_Reflector_Vol80_State-Second-Negro-Athlete_001.pdf
In this article, the writer noted that Robert Bell, a student from Meridian, was the second Black athlete to attend on a scholarship.

MFM_VA_1969-01-10_Reflector_Vol80_Panel-Hears-Controversy_001.pdf
In this newspaper article, Abbott described the main themes in Fanny Lou Hamer's speech. Growing up in Sunflower County, working as a sharecropper, and voter intimidation are all aspects of Hamer's background and her decision to become an activist.

MFM_VA_1969-05-06_Reflector_Vol80_Stereotyped-Role-Black-Students_001.pdf
In this newspaper article, Taylor interviewed three Black students at Mississsippi State on life since the campus allowed Black students to enroll. Subsidiary topics ranged from classroom experiences, sports, and living arrangements.

MFM_VA_1969-05-13_Reflector_Vol80_Blacks-Demand-Explanation_001.pdf
In this article, a series of letters to the editor demanded an explanation of Jimmy Ball's inflammatory and racist language at a Student Association meeting.

MFM_VA_1969-10-03_Reflector_Vol81_Student-Gripes-Actual-Reforms_001.pdf
In this article, Hine credited the Campus Reform Movement as a structured channel for students to impact campus administration. Proposals ranged from attendance and grades to Drill Field renovations, dress codes, and African-Americans in…

MFM_VA_1969-10-07_Reflector_Vol81_Temptations-In-Concert_001.pdf
In this article, the Reflector announced that the Student Association booked The Temptations for Homecoming. A publicity photograph of the group accompanies the article.

MFM_VA_1969-12-09_Reflector_Vol81_Captain-Magnolia_001.pdf
In this cartoon, the artist, Bob, ridiculed the pro-segregationist argument that Black Americans did not want their children to attend white schools. A klansman is depicted outside a school. The cartoonist used a caption bubble to note that…

MFM_VA_The-Reflector_1970-02-13_Petition-Signers_001.pdf
In this article, Hine reported that Industrial Psychology professor, Gerald Bayley, initiated the petition for faculty integration. Demands for immediate hiring of qualified Black professors indicated petitioners' skepticism that university…

MFM_UA_The-Reflector_1971-05-07_No-Segregated-Services-Here_001.pdf
In this article, George Miller described the religious problems with segregation. A Starkville First Baptist usher's refusal to allow Miller to enter the sanctuary sparked his musings on Christianity and segregation.
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