Box 1
Contains 356 Results:
Laminated newspaper articles regarding the founding of the Student Tutorial Education Project I in 1965, highlighted by a speech given by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., February 11, 1965 at Michigan State University as a fundraiser for STEP. These arrangements were facilitated by MSU Professor Robert L. Green, who had returned from a year of leave working with King’s Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Contributed by the Rev. John S. Duley. See also two photocopies of Feb 2 State News articles, contributed by Laimdata Mazzarins, Folder 2, 1965
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
“Registrar Won’t Interpret; Charges Harassment”, State News, by Jim Sterba, attending Civil Rights Commission hearings in Jackson Mississippi. Photocopied, 1964-65, undated
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
“Martin Luther King Sets MSU Visit for Project,” Michigan State University State News, Vol.55, Number 247, pg. 1, top left., January 28, 1965
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
“King Tickets Go On Sale Thursday,” State News, Feb 9, 1965(?)
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
“Itinerary Set For Visit of Martin Luther King,” State News, Feb. 10, 1965
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
“Overflow Crowd For King Speech,” State News, Feb. 11, 1965
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
Advertisement, State News, Feb. 11, 1965
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
“All-University Student Government proudly presents Nobel Prize Winner MARTIN LUTHER KING MSU Auditorium 4:00 P.M. Today $1.00 donation Tickets on sale at the door”
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
“King Fires Out Three Challenges in Speech Before 4,000 Students,” State News, p.1 banner headline article, continued to page 6, by Jim Stera., Feb. 2, 1965
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.
“Student Congress Refuses To Approve STEP Program,” State News. This concerned a Feb. 10th student government meeting which approved it on second reading but refused special orders to skip third reading approval. Approval for the King fundr, Feb. 12, 1965
This collection contains newspaper articles about the STEP project in general and about its founding in particular, photocopies of instructional materials used in the project, memos and notices from the project, printed copies of Michigan State University web pages devoted to the history of the STEP project, and photographs.