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UR hosted a symposium on civil rights leader Wyatt Tee Walker Feb. 19-21. Visiting Professor of leadership studies and the humanities Corey D.B. Walker is quoted.
Corey D.B. Walker, visiting professor in the Jepson School of Leadership Studies, will speak on a panel about the role of women during in the Civil Rights Movement.
Taylor McNeilly, reference and processing archivist in Boatwright Memorial Library, authored this piece, which originally appeared in The Conversation.
Boatwright Memorial Library released the first piece of the Wyatt Walker Collection last week. The oral history release was also covered by theRichmond Times-Dispatch.
This piece, which was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch, showcases the recent Wyatt Tee Walker Symposium. The article has been picked up in more than 15 additional outlets, including U.S. News & World Report.
President Ronald A. Crutcher, American Studies professor Laura Browder, Leadership Studies professor Thad Williamson, and Boatwright Memorial Library Archivist Taylor McNeilly are quoted in this piece highlighting a symposium celebrating the life of civil rights leader Wyatt Tee Walker.