The Bullet was the student newspaper at Mary Washington College. Dr. Farmer is mentioned in "Individual Intergration" (page 4), an opinion piece that recognizes the importance of the Civil Rights Movement while calling for further change.
The Bullet was the student newspaper at Mary Washington College. Dr. Farmer is mentioned in the Letter to the Editor "Bullet Editorial Called Cynical, Narrow-Minded" (page 4), in which English professor Teresa Kennedy uses him as an example of…
The Bullet was the student newspaper at Mary Washington College. In the article "Last of the 'Big Four'" (page 6), Dr. Farmer is hailed as "walking history" and praised for continuing to be a member of faculty at Mary Washington College.
The Bullet was the student newspaper at Mary Washington College. As described in the article "Civil Rights Legend: No Longer Just A Visitor," Dr. Farmer is declared a "Distinguished Professor" to replace his former title of "Visiting Professor"
The Bullet was the student newspaper at Mary Washington College. Dr. Farmer and his position at the university are discussed in the article "President Reflects on the State of the College" (page 4).
The Bullet was the student newspaper at Mary Washington College. Dr. Farmer is mentioned in the Letter to the Editor "New Dorm Worthy of Activist's Name" (page 4).
The Bullet was the student newspaper at Mary Washington College. Dr. Farmer is mentioned in the article "Faculty Diversity is Not on the Agenda" (page 6), which critiques his "visiting" professor status.
The Bullet was the student newspaper at Mary Washington College. Dr. Farmer is mentioned in the article "Administrators Struggle To Attract More Students and Faculty Of Color To MWC" (page 1).
The Bullet was the student newspaper at Mary Washington College. A profile of Dr. Farmer is related in the article "History Professor James Farmer Tells of Life As Activist, Freedom Rider" (page 2).
The Bullet was the student newspaper at Mary Washington College. A speech Farmer gave in honor of Martin Luther King is described in the article "'Act on the Dream': King Celebrated" (page 1).