NC A&T's Ferdinand D. Bluford Library is, as far as I can tell, the only library in Greensboro currently holding the Eyes on the Prize videos. I wish I could help organize something for Eyes on the Screen, but I am not going to be in town on February 8th. I hope someone reading this might be fired up about this enough to take matters into their own hands...
Click, Read, then Forget the Strange Case of Dr. Titus and Mr. Redman.
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Wednesday, February 02, 2005
James Madison update
Well, apparently I spoke a little too soon. I still think my high school deserves some props, but I guess the lawyers involved don't agree. The bright spot that I see coming from this fiasco is that it will educate (the hard way) a generation of James Madison high schoolers that American culture/history should not be free. Making sure the lawyer who represents the dude who wrote "Happy Birthday" gets paid is more important than education.
NC A&T's Ferdinand D. Bluford Library is, as far as I can tell, the only library in Greensboro currently holding the Eyes on the Prize videos. I wish I could help organize something for Eyes on the Screen, but I am not going to be in town on February 8th. I hope someone reading this might be fired up about this enough to take matters into their own hands...
NC A&T's Ferdinand D. Bluford Library is, as far as I can tell, the only library in Greensboro currently holding the Eyes on the Prize videos. I wish I could help organize something for Eyes on the Screen, but I am not going to be in town on February 8th. I hope someone reading this might be fired up about this enough to take matters into their own hands...
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