Green spoke with Gwen Moore, of the Missouri History Museum, about his activism during the civil rights movement, including the scaling of the Gateway Arch in 1964.
Green spoke with Gwen Moore, of the Missouri History Museum, about his activism during the civil rights movement, including the scaling of the Gateway Arch in 1964.
Green spoke with Gwen Moore, of the Missouri History Museum, about his activism during the civil rights movement, including the scaling of the Gateway Arch in 1964.
Green spoke with Gwen Moore, of the Missouri History Museum, about his activism during the civil rights movement, including the scaling of the Gateway Arch in 1964.
In 11 years with Johnna Murray as the faculty advisor, UMSL’s Beta Alpha Psi chapter, Gamma Psi, has been awarded Gold status 10 times and Distinguished status once.
The UMSL community crowded into the Millennium Student Center to kick off Black History Month with the 4th annual Soul Food Celebration.
The UMSL community crowded into the Millennium Student Center to kick off Black History Month with the 4th annual Soul Food Celebration.
The UMSL community crowded into the Millennium Student Center to kick off Black History Month with the 4th annual Soul Food Celebration.
UMSL students created 11 historical documentaries that premiered May 2 at the Missouri History Museum.
UMSL students created 11 historical documentaries that premiered May 2 at the Missouri History Museum.
UMSL students created 11 historical documentaries that premiered May 2 at the Missouri History Museum.
Dowden-White is currently researching a biography on Wilson, the first African American woman to chair the national board of the NAACP.
Dowden-White is currently researching a biography on Wilson, the first African American woman to chair the national board of the NAACP.
Dowden-White is currently researching a biography on Wilson, the first African American woman to chair the national board of the NAACP.
Douglas Swanson, the coordinator of the labor studies at UMSL, put on “Civil Rights in Workers’ Lives,” which attracted an audience of more than 130 people.