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Title
African student programs, 1995
Publication Information
University of Southern California. Libraries
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
Gospel Music History Archive
Rights Information
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Description
African student programs. Program reads: "African student programs welcome back/ family dinner. October 13, 1995. Program: Welcom -- Dr. E.M. Abdulmumin
master of ceremonies -- Ramona Washington and Eric Taylor
opening song 'Lift every voice' (written by James Weldon Johnson) -- Performed by: the Scrugg sisters
poem 'Phenomenal women' -- sisterhood
introduction of UCR staff/ faculty -- MC
student speaker -- Kirk Kirkwood, president (African student alliance)
step performance -- Alpha Phi Alpha
introduction of student clubs and organizations -- MC
Song -- the Scrugg sisters
poem -- Mildred Taylor
'Voices in the Dark' poetry reading -- Duane Dodson, Richard Gordon, George Hammons
dinner served, Music provided by Street Level Productions -- Brian Levy (DJ)".
Identifier
gmha-m227 [Legacy record ID]
gmha-scruggs-prog-family-din-001
http://doi.org/10.25549/gmha-m227
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/gmha-scruggs-prog-family-din-001.jpg
Time Period
1995-10-13
Source
gmha-m1 [Source (legacy collection record ID)]
Relation
Gospel Music History Archive

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