Event Description
In observance of the Martin Luther King Jr holiday, Drexel University will host a panel discussion that will reflect upon and honor the history of the Civil Rights movement. This discussion will also draw parallels and distinctions from the Civil Rights era to the current protests here in the United States. The panelists will include law professors, historians, community members, and young leaders from Philadelphia.
This event is being held in conjunction with Hagerty Library’s upcoming public exhibit “Young Crusaders: Children and Young People’s Contributions to the Civil Rights Movement.”
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This event is co-sponsored by Drexel University Libraries, the College of Arts and Sciences, Africana Studies, The Student Center for Inclusion and Culture, the Lindy Center for Civic Engagement, the Department of English and Philosophy, Thomas R Kline School of Law, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., and Drexel Black Graduate Student Union. |