The Bullet was the student newspaper at Mary Washington College. Farmer is described introducing a talk by William Kunstler in the article "Civil Rights Advocate Details Constitution" (page 1).
The Bullet was the student newspaper at Mary Washington College. In "Administration Battles Racial Discrimination" (page 1), an article about black students at Mary Washington College and the institutional limitations that inhibit students of color,…
The Bullet was the student newspaper at Mary Washington College. The article "Is Breaking the Law Dishonorable?" (page 6), discusses new campus policies about alcohol, using Dr. James Farmer's work with CORE as an example of when breaking the law is…
The Bullet was the student newspaper at Mary Washington College. In "B.O.V. Approves New Visitation," the James Farmer Scholar program is listed among approved programs.
In the "Black History Month Calendar" (page 9), Dr. James Farmer is listing as being set to lecture on "The Emerging Black Woman" on February 23rd, 1987.
The Bullet was the student newspaper at Mary Washington College. In the article "Emerging Black Women", Farmer's speech on "The Emerging Black Woman" is described to focus on the tension between black women and men in the fight for power in the Civil…
The Bullet was the student newspaper at Mary Washington College. In the article "Farmer Doing Better" (page 2), Dr. James Farmer is reported to have suffered a heart attack in Ohio after giving a speech in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr; this…
The Bullet was the student newspaper at Mary Washington College. In the article "The Election and the Elect" (page 4), the author recounts an experience talking with an elderly man outside of a polling place where the man engaged in racist slurs and…
The Bullet was the student newspaper at Mary Washington College. In this article, Farmer and his lecture series are mentioned in the article "Young to Address Race Relations" (page 4).