OUDC Celebrates the 60th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Wednesday, 14 August 2024
by William Merlo
It was the summer of 1964, just months after President John F. Kennedy had been assassinated, and the civil rights movement was in full swing. President Kennedy had campaigned on enacting civil rights protections, and was fighting to achieve that goal when his presidency was tragically cut short. In the face of sharp divisions on
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The 2d Half of OUDC’s Summer Journey Continues the Adventure
Tuesday, 13 August 2024
by William Merlo
After their visit to cities and sites in Alabama, the Fellows spent the second half of the Summer Journey visiting Memphis, TN, Wilmington, NC, and Farmville, VA. These destinations proved to be enlightening, exciting, . . . and hot! Memphis, TN The Fellows visited the National Civil Rights Museum, which is situated in the Lorraine Hotel, where
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OUDC’s Summer Journey is Off to an Active and Intense Start
Tuesday, 13 August 2024
by William Merlo
Africatown, Alabama After departing on Saturday, June 15, the Fellows arrived in Africatown, Alabama, the location of a descendant community from the last ship that illegally imported slaves in 1860. (The community is featured on a Netflix documentary, Descendant.) The high point of their visit to Africatown was the major contribution they made to the
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