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![]() 2/23/07 | 6988 | XL Members of the Union community attended the First Annual Black History Month Program. The featured speaker was Dr. Camille Searcy who spoke on the eductional philosophies of W.E.B. Du Bois & Booker T. Washington. - Wayne Holmes |
![]() 2/23/07 | 6989 | XL Jacqueline Taylor, assistant dean of students, gave some opening remarks at the First Annual Black History Month Program. - Wayne Holmes |
![]() 2/23/07 | 6990 | XL Shawanda Richardson gave a welcome to the attendees of the First Annual Black History Month Program. - Wayne Holmes |
![]() 2/23/07 | 6991 | XL Stephanie Clark, women's basketball assistant coach, sang His Eye Is On The Sparrow during the First Annual Black History Month Program. - Wayne Holmes |
![]() 2/23/07 | 6992 | XL Junior Edric Gaylor presented a selection from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during the First Annual Black History Month Program. - Wayne Holmes |
![]() 2/23/07 | 6993 | XL Junior Nikita Taylor presented a biographical sketch of Rosa Parks during the First Annual Black History Month Program. - Wayne Holmes |
![]() 2/23/07 | 6994 | XL Freshman Katelynn Johnson read from the poetry of Maya Angelou during the First Annual Black History Month Program. - Wayne Holmes |
![]() 2/23/07 | 6995 | XL Alum Phylis Anyango read a selction about Nelson Mandela during the First Annual Black History Month Program. - Wayne Holmes |
![]() 2/23/07 | 6996 | XL The Voices of Proclamation sang the gospel hymn Take My Hand, Precious Lord during the First Annual Black History Month Program. - Wayne Holmes |
![]() 2/23/07 | 6997 | XL Lonnie Searcy, Union's first African-American student, introduced his wife Camille, the featured speaker, during the First Annual Black History Month Program. - Wayne Holmes |
![]() 2/23/07 | 6998 | XL Dr. Camille Searcy spoke on the educational philosophies of W.E.B. Du Bois & Booker T. Washington during the First Annual Black History Month Program. - Wayne Holmes |
![]() 2/23/07 | 6999 | XL President Dockery and other members of the Union community listened intently to Dr. Camille Searcy during the First Annual Black History Month Program. - Wayne Holmes |
![]() 2/23/07 | 7000 | XL Dr. Camille Searcy spoke on the educational philosophies of W.E.B. Du Bois & Booker T. Washington during the First Annual Black History Month Program. - Wayne Holmes |
![]() 2/23/07 | 7001 | XL Patricia Porter, transfer coordinator, lead a spirited version of Kum Ba Yah during the First Annual Black History Month Program. - Wayne Holmes |
![]() 2/23/07 | 7002 | XL President Dockery made some closing remarks during the First Annual Black History Month Program. - Wayne Holmes |
![]() 2/23/07 | 7003 | XL First Lady Lanese Dockery (left) fellowships with Camille Searcy (right) and David & Jeanie Gushee after the First Annual Black History Month Program. - Wayne Holmes |
![]() 2/23/07 | 7004 | XL Hal & Mary Anne Poe (right) share a laugh with Rev. Waymond Long, Camille Searcy's father, after the First Annual Black History Month Program. - Wayne Holmes |
![]() 11/11/02 | 650 | XL Watters and Hurt Residence Complexes from the air at 3 p.m. on the tornado damage clean-up day. - Wayne Holmes |
![]() 11/11/02 | 651 | XL Warmath Residence Complex and Fraternity Row from the air at 3 p.m. on the tornado damage clean-up day. - Wayne Holmes |
![]() 11/11/02 | 652 | XL Watters Residence Complex from the air at 3 p.m. on the tornado damage clean-up day. - Wayne Holmes |