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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The Morehouse College class of 1948 stand outside on steps.
A group of people pose for a photo outside on steps.
William G. Pickens Papers
Members of the Mirror Grant Project stand with Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson. Written on recto: "Best wished to the A.U. Interdisciplinarians--Maynard Jackson 6/76."
Dr. Elynor Brown, Professor Carol Miller, and Dr. Abe Davis sit in classroom chairs.
Members of the Mirror Grant Project pose for a picture with Stone Mountain in the background.
Professor Millicent Dobbs, Professor Carol Miller, and singer Mattiwilda Dobbs stand together in front of a poster of Maynard Jackson that reads "Punch 9".
Dr. Addie Mitchell, Dr. Elynor Brown, and Professor Carol Miller sit in rocking chairs.
Dr. William G. Pickens presents at a workshop as part of the Morehouse Mirror Project.
William G. Pickens Papers