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Tuskegee Civic Association Mass Meeting #19There was a discussion on the challenges of interracial relationships in the South and the need for legal regulation.
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"Life Secrets"; Sermon by Chaplian Ned GravesChaplin Ned Graves explains how it's crucial to listen to God and deepen our faith through intentional effort and quiet reflection
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Tuskegee Civic Assoication 7th AnniversarySenator Birdie F. Welcome stressed the need for citizenship and political responsibility, while K.L. Buford highlighted the Tuskegee Civic Association's efforts to promote citizenship and political participation.
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"What God Requires"; Sermon by Andrew L. JohnsonChaplin Johnson discusses the fundamental principles that underlie human interactions, emphasizing the need for empathy, compassion, and a willingness to listen to and learn from others.
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1967 Spring CommencementPresident Foster emphasized the importance of creating a positive image of the Negro community to achieve economic mobility. Also, he highlighted the significance of education in this regard.
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"He Will Teach Us", Sermon by Dr. Roy C. NicholsDr. Roy C. Nicholas discussed the reforment of the church and emphasizes God's relevance in the contemporary period.
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"Eyeless in Gaza"; Sermon by Bishop William M. SmithBishop William M. Smith preaches the importance of worship, community building, discipline, ethics, and moral leadership.
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52nd Annual Founders' Day ServiceThe Honorable Carl T. Rowan discuss the significance of institutions like Tuskegee University in shaping future leaders, while emphasizing the importance of asking probing questions on issues of justice and equality.
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"The Right Question"; Sermon by Andrew L. JohnsonAndrew L. Johnson emphasized the importance of giving and serving others, sharing their personal experience of being taken away and thanking the group for their support.
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"Thanksgiving"; Sermon by Chaplain Ned R. GravesNed R. Graves preached on the importance of listening to God and nurturing yourvspiritual growth.
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"All Things New"; Sermon by Andrew L. JohnsonAndrew L. Johnson spoke on the importance of data in making informed decisions, while highlighting the need to stay ahead of the competition.
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"The Love of God"; Sermon by Andrew L. JohnsonAndrew L. Johnson preached on the importance of prioritizing gratitude and integrity in pursuit of excellence, both academically and personally.
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Sermon by Arthaniel HarrisThe conversation revolved around the importance of divine guidance in navigating life's challenges, emphasizing the significance of attention in various aspects of life and leadership.
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1967 Fall ConvocationJohn A. Hannah emphasized the importance of education in combating racial discrimination and inequality, while Dorothy L. Hite was honored for her work in social welfare and humanitarian efforts.
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1968 Fall ConvocationDr. Luther H. Foster spoke about God guiding and knowing our hearts, but Black Americans facing significant challenge within the workforce.
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"But If Not"; Sermon by Dr. Herbert G. MayDr. Herbert G. May emphasize the importance of serving God, adhering to one's principles, and maintaining goodness and integrity in the face of adversity.
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"God and Our Errors"; Sermon by James Earl MasseyJames Earl Massey preaching on ocus is upon the meaning of the life and death of Jesus Christ.
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Give Me My Flowers, Will I Yet Live: Tribute to honor, Fred D. GrayA tribute ceremony was held to honor Fred D. Gray, an attorney and activist, for his work with the Civil Rights Movement, and several court cases represented in the Supreme Court.
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Tuskegee Civic Association 12th Mass MeetingSeries of mass meetings sponsored by the Tuskegee Civic Association. The meeting was held at the Greenwood missionary Baptist church. The speaker for the occasion are Reverend S.T. Martin.
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Tuskegee Civic Association Meeting at Greenwood Baptist ChurchFrank J. Tolan emphasized the need for political action to address racial inequality, while Mr. Harvey Williams focused on education and awareness.
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Tuskegee Civic Association Mass Meeting #72The Tuskegee Civic Association (TCA) met to discuss the ongoing struggle for racial equality and justice while highlighting the significance of education and intellectual pursuits.
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4th Anniversary of the Tuskegee Civic AssociationAttorney Frank De Reeves, Board of Commissioners member in the District of Columbia, discussed the importance of direct community action and legal action in the courts to ensure full participation of American citizens in a democratic society, particularly for southern negros.
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Tuskegee Civic Association 49th Meeting at Washington Chapel ChurchThe Tuskegee Civic Association (TCA), special guest, Rev. Newman, emphasized the importance of living a righteous life by doing justly, loving mercy, and walking humbly with God.
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Booker T. Washington Documentary: Dr. Luther H. FosterDr. Luther H. Foster, fourth president of Tuskegee University, was interviewed on the personal life of Booker T. Washington.
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Election meeting with Senator Leroy Johnson from GeorgiaSenator Leroy Johnson of Atlanta, GA, was a member of the Civil Rights Movement in Atlanta, and came to Tuskegee University in 1965 to speak with the students about the upcoming Georgia election and how to use their voice while voting.