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JIM THIELMAN: My Only Law Class Was An Injustice

The last time I restrained a black man was when I spotted Vince in the Moorhead State University  bookstore. He was from King George, Va, about midway between the Civil War capitals of Washington, D.C, and Richmond, Va. Vince was back for our senior year in college after months of floating on the Potomac, or whatever people “back East” did …


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NANCY EDMONDS HANSON: After Thought — Times, How You Have Changed

Carl Griffin first stepped onto the Moorhead State College campus 49 years ago. He was one of just seven students who happened to be black. That was a very different time in Moorhead and Fargo, before Project E-Quality and other recruitment efforts introduced a substantial contingent of students of color into cities as predictably white and unruffled as homogenized milk. …