Dr. William Pickens directed Morehouse College's Interdisciplinary Humanities Program (Mirror Grant Project) in the early 1970s. The Mirror Grant Project was a program designed to teach freshmen and sophomores interdisciplinary mini-courses called
Oct 6, 2021

William G. Pickens Papers

Dr. William Pickens directed Morehouse College's Interdisciplinary Humanities Program (Mirror Grant Project) in the early 1970s. The Mirror Grant Project was a program designed to teach freshmen and sophomores interdisciplinary mini-courses called "mirrors". These "mirrors" were half a semester in length and provided a humanistic thrust in learning and communication skills.

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  • Subjects = African American women
1971/1981
Dr. Elynor Brown, Professor Carol Miller, and Dr. Abe Davis sit in classroom chairs.
African American educators, African American women, African American universities and colleges
William G. Pickens Papers
Dr. Elynor Brown, Professor Carol Miller, and Dr. Abe Davis sit in classroom chairs.
1971/1981
Professor Millicent Dobbs, Professor Carol Miller, and singer Mattiwilda Dobbs stand together in front of a poster of Maynard Jackson that reads "Punch 9".
African American educators, African American women, African American universities and colleges, Singers
William G. Pickens Papers
Professor Millicent Dobbs, Professor Carol Miller, and singer Mattiwilda Dobbs stand together in front of a poster of Maynard Jackson that reads "Punch 9".
1971/1981
Dr. Addie Mitchell, Dr. Elynor Brown, and Professor Carol Miller sit in rocking chairs.
African American educators, African American women, African American universities and colleges
William G. Pickens Papers
Dr. Addie Mitchell, Dr. Elynor Brown, and Professor Carol Miller sit in rocking chairs.