Next week is Virgil Wood, an activist in the movement of key integration Lynchburg, offering five titles in three days, and then serve as a guest in the sixth.
And wood (80 years) that visitors to the Houston area where he lives.
Monday, speaking at the annual gala breakfast birthday of Martin Luther King Jr., from 8:00 to 10:00 at the Holiday Inn in the central hall of Lynchburg, and then went to Lynchburg College in the evening to speak at a lavish ceremony in Snidow Chapel at 06:00
Tuesday, Wood talks about integration between schools in the city of Lynchburg College students of Heritage School and EC Glass High, respectively, and then the direction of the city, schools in the morning of Wednesday, seventh in the line of Paul Laurence Dunbar Middle School for Innovation. These three events for students and staff only LCS.
On Wednesday night at 7 pm, and Lynchburg College will hold a conversation in the history of life to mark the 50th anniversary of integration in the schools of the city of Lynchburg in the lobby of the center of the room in the campus.
Special emphasis will be on integrating the panel discussion in the era of Lynchburg and perspectives on the integration movement.
Speakers include wood, former state Sen. Elliot Schewel, retired educator and former president Paul Laurence Dunbar High School Mathematics Jacqueline Taliaferro early and will Cardwell, a member of the Church of the Covenant, and Nelson Joseph, a retired professor of Lynchburg University religious studies.
Liberty University is the celebration of "freedom ring" in honor of Martin Luther King, 8 to 09:30 Monday night at the Graduate Center of the cities, towns Elmer conference. The event includes dance, inspirational, music by local choirs, a short film about Martin Luther King and the statements made by the chief spokesman, Keith Jefferson, an African-American strategic mission.
Randolph College is home to the Martin Luther King Jr. service is characterized by language and A. William. Johnson Jr., a professor of public policy at the Rochester Institute of Technology, and the melodies and sounds of Songshine Randolph College. This event takes place 12:50 on 18 January in the Memorial Church of Houston.
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