Video Testimonial with Carolyn K. Erwin on May 13, 2020
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In this video Carolyn Erwin describes how she arrived at Washington College and her experiences at the school. Carolyn shares painful memories of having to deal with racist administrators, professors, and students and how she learned to cope with what was thrown her way. She also recounts the assassination of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and how she had to force the college to even acknowledge the terrible event occurred. May 13 2020
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Washington College, College and Community, Civil Rights Figures
College students, Black, Racism, College teachers, Minority college students, College graduates, Black, College graduates, Community and collegeKing, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968, Maryland--Kent County, Maryland--Chestertown Chestertown
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