#OTD pathbreaker Shirley Chisholm gave a talk about “Black Power” @binghamtonu on February 26, 1970. The student ne… https://t.co/Ty8JnPrnnl
Feb 26, 2021John Lewis, chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), spoke @binghamtonu in March 1964. Rea… https://t.co/JU2GHxLa3N
Feb 25, 2021We have hundreds of movie posters and lobby cards. “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” (1967) was a path-breaking film a… https://t.co/IgdynuCho6
Feb 23, 2021Posters of political activist Angela Davis in our 1960s collection: for her release from prison (acquitted 1972) &… https://t.co/YsAqKgtHyo
Feb 22, 2021A week-long Black Arts Symposium was held @binghamtonu in May 1971. Performers included Roberta Flack and Marion Wi… https://t.co/njuBHdTRZp
Feb 19, 2021Bunamé: The Third World Magazine of SUNY at Binghamton was a short-lived publication for “Black residents of Broome… https://t.co/vPwunig6nR
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