Recovering Lost Voices: Robert Penn Warren and the U.S. Civil Rights Movement
Program: "Recovering Lost Voices: Robert Penn Warren and the U.S. Civil Rights Movement." A panel discussion related to Vanderbilt alumnus Robert Penn Warren's 1965 publication "Who Speaks for the Negro?" Speakers include two civil rights activists who were interviewed by Warren for the volume, Ruth Turner Perot and Robert Moses, as well as Reverend Kelly Miller Smith, Jr., whose father was also interviewed by Warren. Co-sponsored by the Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center, the Office of Inclusion Initiatives and Cultural Competence, the Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities, and Warren College. Follow Vanderbilt on Twitter: / vanderbiltu , on Instagram: / vanderbiltu and on Facebook: / vanderbilt . See all Vanderbilt social media at http://social.vanderbilt.edu.

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