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Interview With Reverend Dr. B. Herbert Martin Sr., Matthew Kevin Robinson
Interview With Reverend Dr. B. Herbert Martin Sr., Matthew Kevin Robinson
Chicago 1968
Length: 84 minutes
Interview with Reverend B. Herbert Martin, Sr. by Matthew Kevin Robinson
Rev. Martin begins by describing his childhood in Mound Bayou, Mississippi, the oldest all-Black community in America, with his parents, grandparents, and nine siblings. He describes his strong religious upbringing and how he was called to ministry at the age of nine. He recounts being attacked and severely beaten by a group of “vigilante” white men for trying to register Black people to vote. He talks of his time at Philander Smith College, working for a wealthy retired counsel general, and the first churches he pastored …
Columbia Chronicle (04/20/2015), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (04/20/2015), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from April 20, 2015 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 32 pages and is listed as Volume 50, Number 27. Cover story: "We've got you covered - for now" Editor-in-Chief: Tyler Eagle
Columbia Chronicle (04/13/2015), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (04/13/2015), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from April 13, 2015 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 40 pages and is listed as Volume 50, Number 26. Cover story: "Campus organizes #SaveColumbia" Editor-in-Chief: Tyler Eagle
Columbia Chronicle (04/06/2015), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (04/06/2015), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from April 6, 2015 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 44 pages and is listed as Volume 50, Number 25. Cover story: "Revisualizing Columbia: College unveils 5-year Strategic Plan" Editor-in-Chief: Tyler Eagle
Interview With Reverend Dr. Michael Pfleger, Jesse Betend
Interview With Reverend Dr. Michael Pfleger, Jesse Betend
Chicago 1968
Length: 76 minutes
Interview with Reverend Michael Pfleger by Jesse Betend.
In his interview with Jesse Betend, Reverend Michael Pfleger discusses his life leading up to his involvement with the Civil Rights Movement in 1968. He recalls how his childhood and early experiences affected his later work, his religious yet very progressively outspoken family and attending a highly diverse high school (Quigley Preparatory Seminary South). He recalls his first exposures to racism and segregation through family friends, classmates, and work with Native American and Black communities. He describes the violence perpetrated by his own community during a speech by Dr. …
Interview With William "Bill" Southwick, Nancy Salto
Interview With William "Bill" Southwick, Nancy Salto
Chicago 1968
Length: 50 minutes
Interview with William Southwick by Nancy Salto
Rev. Southwick begins by recalling the start of his activism work, running Northside Cooperative Ministry coffeehouse while serving as a minister. He explains how he first became involved in the anti-war protests through acquaintances in the Japanese-American community. He recalls the impact that both the DNC and Dr. King’s assassination had on Chicago and the effect it had on the more militant elements in the movement, like the Weather Underground. He compares the student protests in Chicago to other demonstrations and anti-war movements around the country. He describes the kind …
Columbia Chronicle (03/30/2015), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (03/30/2015), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from March 30, 2015 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 40 pages and is listed as Volume 50, Number 24. Cover story: "How big is too big? College weighs in on increased class sizes" Editor-in-Chief: Tyler Eagle
Columbia Chronicle (03/16/2015), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (03/16/2015), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from March 16, 2015 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 40 pages and is listed as Volume 50, Number 23. Cover story: "College to axe student positions" Editor-in-Chief: Tyler Eagle
Columbia Chronicle (03/09/2015), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (03/09/2015), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from March 9, 2015 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 40 pages and is listed as Volume 50, Number 22. Cover story: "Blood, dance, and cheers: College honors founder Mary Blood with a ball" Editor-in-Chief: Tyler Eagle
Columbia Chronicle (03/02/2015), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (03/02/2015), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from March 2, 2015 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 40 pages and is listed as Volume 50, Number 21. Cover story: "Game on: Jesus "Chuy" Garcia, Rahm Emanuel locked in six-week, winner-take-all battle" Editor-in-Chief: Tyler Eagle
Columbia Chronicle (02/23/2015), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (02/23/2015), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from February 23, 2015 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 36 pages and is listed as Volume 50, Number 20. Cover story: "Taxi drivers protest UberX" Editor-in-Chief: Tyler Eagle
Columbia Chronicle (02/16/2015), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (02/16/2015), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from February 16, 2015 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 44 pages and is listed as Volume 50, Number 19. Cover story: "Mayoral candidates get candid about Chicago" Editor-in-Chief: Tyler Eagle
Columbia Chronicle (02/02/2015), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (02/02/2015), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from February 2, 2015 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 40 pages and is listed as Volume 50, Number 17. Cover story: "Moodle: it's complicated" Editor-in-Chief: Tyler Eagle
Columbia Chronicle (01/26/2015), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle (01/26/2015), Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Chronicle
Student newspaper from January 26, 2015 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 44 pages and is listed as Volume 50, Number 16. Cover story: "P-Fac vote spurs union investigation" Editor-in-Chief: Tyler Eagle