|
Events in the Media Archives
1.01.2004
King Week 04
King Week 2004 Brown Bag Screening at Adinkra Hall (407 Memorial Hall) Friday, January 23rd, 12:00 noon.
Arnold Michaelis interviews Martin Luther King, Jr.
 In this interview, conducted in 1964, Dr. King talks about the times when dissent is more patriotic than unquestioning agreement and asks whether peace can ever be achieved through violence. Although they were spoken 40 years ago, his words hold special relevance for us today.

Images from "Arnold Michaelis Interviews Martin Luther King, Jr."
The Walter J. Brown Media Archives is also the sponsor of the 2004 "Thinking About Martin" Athens-Clarke County student art exhibit. (see below)
Other African-American history programs were screened during the 2003 King Week celebrations. Programs screened by Media Archives are also available for viewing in the University of Georgia Libraries Media Department. For more information, contact the University of Georgia Libraries Media Department at 583-0212 or Mary Miller, mlmiller@uga.edu
Visit the Arnold Michaelis Library of Living History Thinking About Martin
Athens-Clarke County schoolchildren create art inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., students from Cleveland, Timothy, and Gaines Elementary Schools created artwork on the theme of "Continuing the Legacy." That art is on display at the Main Library on the University of Georgia Campus from January 16-31, 2003. On January 17, a reception was held in honor of the young artists whose work is featured in the exhibit. Artists Reception, January 17, 2004













__________________________________________________
|
|