"AUC Students To Celebrate the Movement They Led 40 Years Ago", March 30, 2000
Post, Cynthia
2000-03-30
2000-2009
This article discusses the upcoming 40th anniversary celebration of the Atlanta University Center (AUC) student movement, led by original student leaders and current AUC students. The movement began in 1960 and aimed to challenge racial segregation and discrimination in various areas, including jobs, education, housing, voting, law enforcement, and public accommodations. The commemoration includes a groundbreaking ceremony for a student movement marker and other special events, hoping to inspire current AUC students to become involved in social causes and continue the legacy of the civil rights movement. 1 page.
African American student movements African American universities and colleges African Americans--Civil rights African American students
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