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[[Local Anti-Racism Movements|Home]]  |  [[Anti-Racism Efforts in Carlisle|Background]] | [[YWCA Social Justice Committee|YWCA Social Justice Committee]] | [[Unity Celebration and Amani Festival|Unity & Amani]] | [[Get Involved|Get Involved]] | [[Related Links|Related Links]] | [[Local Anti-Racism Sources|Sources]]
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'''Dickinson College hosted a Unity Celebration at Biddle Field on September 23, 2000 in response to a KKK rally.'''
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Revision as of 00:06, 4 May 2006

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Dickinson College hosted a Unity Celebration at Biddle Field on September 23, 2000 in response to a KKK rally.

Dickinson hosts Unity Celebration in response to KKK rally.


Local Organizations

Group Members

  • Zoë Artz (artzz@dickinson.edu)
  • Anna Cumbie (cumbiea@dickinson.edu)
  • Nina Scupp (scuppr@dickinson.edu)


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