A Special Event and Exhibition for Morgan Students and Alumni
Presented by Morgan State University’s Robert M. Bell Center for Civil Rights in Education To honor the former Morgan students whose unfettered activism dismantled racial segregation in public accommodations in Maryland and set a model for activists nationwide To hear the voices of current Morgan students addressing civil rights issues of today
Speaking Event
Exhibit Unveiling
Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011
Thursday, Nov. 10, 2011
• Panel Discussion – (9:00 a.m., Student Center Theater) Morgan alumni veterans of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s
• Keynote Speaker – (11:00 a.m., Gilliam Concert Hall, Murphy Fine Arts Center) Congressman John Lewis of Georgia
• Keynote Speaker – (11:00 a.m.) Robert M. Bell, Chief Judge, Maryland Court of Appeals • Panel Discussion – (2:00 p.m.) Current Morgan students address major civil rights issues of today: • Equal Educational Opportunity • Racial Profiling • Employment Discrimination • Voting Rights • Building Multi-ethnic Coalitions • Criminal Justice For more information, contact: MSU, Robert M. Bell Center for Civil Rights in Education (443) 885-3957
• Unveiling of the MSU Student Civil Rights Movement Exhibit – (1:00 p.m., University Student Center) • Reception – Immediately Following
For more information, contact: MSU, Division of Institutional Advancement (443) 885-3535