
54 Strong: A Civil Rights Pilgrimage
A group of 54 people from Utah State University, as well as the University of Washington and Bellevue College, are heading to the South on a Civil Rights pilgrimage. UPR wants to share their experience with you. For more information behind this series, click here.
The project, in cooperation with the University of Washington and Bellevue College, is made possible in part by our members, the USU Access and Diversity Center and the USU diversity council - cultivating diversity of thought and culture, and by serving the public through learning, discovery and engagement.
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On the Civil Rights Pilgrimage, our group of 54 Strong followed a light all the way to Marion, Alabama to learn more about the roles and power of women in…
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On a cold night in late March of 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. found himself in a not so unfamiliar situation, running from the Klan. Earlier in the…
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In order to understand the diverse impacts that women had on the Civil Rights Movement, we need not look further than Birmingham, Alabama. In the early…
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When we think of the women of the Civil Rights Movement one powerful woman comes to mind. Rosa Parks. And rightfully so. Her iconic image, sitting alone…
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A group of 54 people is heading to the South on a Civil Rights pilgrimage. They come from Utah State University, Washington University and Bellevue…