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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.
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Interview with Ralph Abernathy and Benjamin E. Mays on Race and ReligionRalph David Abernathy and Benjamin Mays answer the question "is it very difficult to be a Black man in America and Christian too or that Christianity is a white man's religion?"
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1979 President's Essay Contest and Awards CeremonyThe President’s Essay Contest, sponsored by the Trinity Church of Boston Massachusetts, award prizes to the students who wrote and delivered the best papers on the given subjects assigned for the competition.
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Marian Williams ConcertMarian Williams, a gospel singer, provided Tuskegee Institute students with a gospel concert in realtion to the Tuskegee Civic Association meeting in 1972.
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"What Have We To Be Thankful For?"; Sermon by Benjamin F. PaytonDr. Benjamin F. Payton spoke on the history of Thanksgiving and why we should be thankful.
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Booker T. Washington Documentary: Hattie Simmons Kelly, James W. Williams and Leloa BeltonHattie Simmons Kelly, James W. Williams and Leloa Belton being interviewed for a docmentary on Booker T. Washington and his achievements with Tuskegee University.
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Booker T. Washington Documentary: Interviews of Leloa Belton, James W. Woodson and Dr. Luther FosterInterviewing Leola Belton, James W. Woodson and Dr. Luther Foster on Booker T. Washington, the creation of Tuskegee Institute, and the philosphy of his life.
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"A Life of Service"; Sermon by Daniel T. WilliamsDaniel T. Washington gives a sermon on the life of George Washington Carver and how his lesson impacted socitey.
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"The Creative Encounter; Moses"; Sermon by James Earl MasseyJames Earl Massey preaching on "understanding the messages God uses to get our attention."
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Shirley Chrisholm at Tuskegee in 1971Shirley Chisholm, the first black woman elected to serve in the U.S. Congress, emphasizing the need for systemic change and collective action to achieve racial equality and social justice.
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"The Unattainable Goal"; Sermon by Benjamin E. MaysBenjamin E. Mays speaking on "reaching the unattainable goal in life."
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Tuskegee Civic Association 22th MeetingThe Reverend KLB spoke on the subject of “The reaction of the Tuskegee City Council” and responsibility of Negro citizens and Mr. Emily Field, Director of the Fellowship of the reconciliation New York City.
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Tuskegee Civic Association Meeting #23 at Washington Chapel ChurchThe Tuskegee Civic Association meetign featured two speakers: Reverend P.R. Newman emphasized the importance of unity and organization in the fight for civil rights. Patrick Malan spoke on Little Rock: The 1967 Civil Rights Legislation and the future South and North.
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Tuskegee Civic Association 26th MeetingTonight's main speaker is Father Vernon Jones, Vicar of the Saint Andrews Episcopal Church, provided a proper scripture lesson.
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Tuskegee Civic Association 25th Meeting at Greenwood Baptist ChurchTonight's speaker is Reverend RB Ford of the Baptist Association. He spoke on the subject of "charity or love suffer long and this kind charity envies not charity vaunted".
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Tuskegee Civic Association 24th Meeting at Greenwood Baptist ChurchThe meeting was being held at the Greenwood missionary Baptist church, with special guest Reverend S.T. Martin. The message was the reaction of the Tuskegee City Council to the TC petition and the responsibility of Negro citizens.
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Tuskegee Civic Association 21st Meeting at Greenwood Baptist ChurchTonight's speaker is Miss Wilman Dickman Stokley of Newport Tennessee. She spoke on the subject of “The dawn comes up like thunder.”
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Tuskegee Civic Association Meeting #4The Tuskegee Civic Association (TCA) was a nonprofit organization founded in 1941, comprised of citizens from larger Macon County, Tuskegee, AL, and Tuskegee Institute. It focused on local political and civic affairs.
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Tuskegee Civic Association 50th MeetingThe Tuskegee Civic Association (TCA) held its 50th mass meeting to discuss first class citizenship.
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Tuskegee Civic Association Review MeetingSlide presentation of the Tuskegee Civic Association (TCA) mass meeting, number 1 and 50, presented by Mr. I.L. Guzman of the Tuskegee Institute. In addition to a larger selection of slides, there will be short excerpts on tape from each speaker's address who appeared between mass meetings.