Black / African American
Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:
A Force More Powerful, a Century of Non-Violent Conflict , 2000-04-29 - 2000-04-30
Houston premiere of a new feature length documentary focusing on the activists who undertook non-violent change in British-ruled India, “Jim Crow” Southern USA, and apartheid South Africa. Rev. James Lawson, Methodist Minister from California who started the movement in the US, Curtis Graves and Peter Ackerman participated
Achieving Freedom: Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday, 2006-01-15
African American Institute Program at TSU, 1979-05-19
visitors to chapel
American Portraits: I Too Sing…the Darker Brother , 2008-04-10
Amiri Baraka, Living Legend, 2010-04-08
Annual Martin Luther King Birthday Celebration, 2018-01-15
Annual MLK Birthday Observance: Images and Words: Media's Influence on the Struggle for Civil Rights, 2023-01-15 - 2023-01-16
Answering the Knock at Midnight: Martin Lither King’s Legacy in the Contemporary Black Church , 2012-01-12
Tamelyn Tucker-Worgs, Ph.D.
In 1963 Martin Luther King, Jr. challenged the black church to “answer the knock at midnight” and progressively engage in public life. As part of its annual tribute to the memory of Dr. King, native Houstonian Tamelyn Tucker-Worgs, Ph.D., will address faith-based community development in today’s churches—where it works, and where it fails, and how gender plays a role, particularly in the megachurch phenomenon.
Black Lives Matter: Getting Beyond the Hashtag, 2015-01-07
Can Religion Unite Mankind? And the Contribution of the Black Church, 2005-02-12
TF Freeman, Black History Month Lecture