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Aguillon, Nancy |
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2014-01-27T19:23:18Z |
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2014-01-27T19:23:18Z |
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1/23/2014 |
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1/27/2014 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10339/39157 |
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Nancy Aguillon, alumna and 2013 recipient of the WFU/WSSU Martin Luther King, Jr. Building the Dream Award, will discuss the different civil rights movements of our time, drawing similarities and differences between them. She will primarily explore the African American Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, and the current Immigration Reform Movement. |
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Parallel Dreams: Looking at America's Civil Rights Movements |
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Moving Image |
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Download of this video is limited to those on the WFU Campus Network. Please log into VPN if you are off campus. |
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