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SNCC Legacy Project Brings Civil Rights Icons to PVAMU as Activists-in-Residence

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Wendell Paris Wendell Paris was just 16 when he was arrested for trespassing—simply for driving through a state park in Alabama. At the time, Black people were not allowed there. He and his lifelong friend Sammy Younge were both taken into custody. Paris grew up in Tuskegee, where he became a leader in the student-run Tuskegee Advancement League. Larry Rubin, the child of union organizers in Philadelphia, met Student Nonviolent Coordinating Comm…
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badbradberkwitt.com broke the news in on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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