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PROGRAMS

Upcoming & Current Programs
Landmarks of American Democracy (2004-05)

Hamer Memorial Lecture Series
Summer Workshop for Students

Remembering the Jackson Movement (2006)
 
 

 

 


"The Southern Civil Rights Movement: The Pivotal Role of Young People"

July 17-22, 2006
July 23-28, 2007


This week-long workshop was designed for junior-high and high-school students interested in learning about the contributions and sacrifices made by people who were their age during the Civil Rights Movement. The workshop explored the nature of American democracy and how engaged citizens can advance democractic ideals in the face of resistance and oppression. Field trips to civil rights landmarks in Jackson and other communities in the state were combined with lectures, oral history panels, and group and individual work to bring workshop participants a greater understanding of the achievements of ordinary people in the struggle for civil rights. A total of 18 junior-high and high-school students participated in the 2006 workshop, and 21 in the 2007 workshop.





 

2006 group photo
       
 

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