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June 23, 2021 THE WASHINGTON POST – Preparations for a Southern election are beginning to face fresh obstacles. Polling places are to be moved or removed and, according to at least one American leader, Jim Crow is “alive and well”. That description is not of the political actions this month in Georgia, but rather from a longtime Georgian leader in his forthcoming chronicle of the civil rights movement set in the mid-â60s. If it is true that history doesnât repeat itself but often rhymes, then the late congressman John Lewis will be returning to the national bookshelves this summer as a graphic- ....
GANDHI AND RACISM Upright: Gandhi instilled courage in people to act irrespective of their social station - ISTOCK.COM× The present arena of hatred against Gandhi is undermining a rich and complex history of anti-racial and anti-imperial struggles A High Court in Malawi, East Africa, recently stalled the construction of a statue of MK Gandhi on the ground that his statements proved he was racist and prejudiced against Black Africans Non-violent resistance was an active social force to transform the other through suffering and not retaliating transformation involved both the victim and oppressor Neither King nor Mandela wholly adopted the spiritual practices of Gandhi. But this precisely points to the creativity of the moment ....
Photo - of - by staff | February 1, 2021 William & Mary’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. commemoration will focus on not only the renowned civil rights leader, but present-day movements happening in the local area and across the country. “Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: The Power of Protest, Marches and College Students,” sponsored by William & Mary’s Center for Student Diversity, will take place virtually through Zoom at 7 p.m. on Feb. 3. The event will feature a panel of student, faculty and alumni speakers moderated by CSD Associate Director Shené V. Owens and Alton Coston III 23. “While planning this program, I wanted to tap into how Dr. King s movement was led by college students,” said Owens. “William & Mary students are adding their voices to present days movements, and that led me to reflect back on the efforts of SNCC (Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee) and the ....