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Treatment of Blacks in 1961 ‘Abhorrent,’ Protestors’ Convictions to Be Vacated in Rock Hill Wednesday
The Herald, Jan. 26
*W.T. “Dub” Massey, one of the Friendship Nine, is a 1974 and 1976 alumnus.
*Similar stories that mention Massey have run in The Herald, Enquirer Herald, The State, Island
Packet, Daily Times, Washington Post, Atlanta Black Star, Facing South, Raw Story, Shelby Star, Malay
Mail Online and more.
Lawmaker Campaign Accounts Used for Club Dues
The Nerve, Jan. 26
*Mentions Friends of the Conservatory series.
Column: Friendship Nine Changed the World, But They Say Change Took Courage of Hundreds
Island Packet, Jan. 26
*Mentions W.T. “Dub” Massey ’74, ’76.
Lindsey Graham: Long Shot, Wild Card or Favorite Son in 2016?
The State, Jan. 24
*Quotes Professor of Political Science Scott Huffmon.
The Buzz: Pricing Out Haley’s Tax-Swap Gambit
The State, Jan. 24
*Mentions Winthrop.
FCSD3 Board Set to Interview Three Superintendent Finalists
SC Now, Jan. 23
*Charles King is a 1979 graduate.
Straight Talk: Pat Maness and Jennifer Graham
WRHI, Jan. 23
*Mentions men’s basketball team joining Back the Pack.
York Students Spend a Night With the Stars
The State, Jan. 23
*Also ran in the Lake Wylie Pilot.
*Mentions Winthrop.
Manning High Names New Golf Coach
Manning Live, Jan. 22
*Michael Baldwin is a 1988 graduate.
We Back Free Expression in Paris, But Not in U.S.?
McClatchy D.C., Jan. 22
*Also ran in The Charlotte Observer. Similar story ran in Great Falls Tribune.
*Mentions Winthrop’s Je Suis Charlie walk.
Retailers Lose Battle Over Debit Card Fees, For Now
WSOC, Jan. 20
*Quotes Laura Ullrich, associate professor of economics.
Black Protestors Imprisoned for 1961 Sit-In May Have Their Convictions Overturned, 54 Years Later
Washington Post, Jan. 20
*Quotes Professor of Political Science Adolphus Belk.
Straight Talk: Jeannie Haubert
WRHI, Jan. 20
Flashback Fun Read: What is the Value of a Master’s Degree?
Seen Magazine, Sept. 1, 2014
*Column written by Richard W. Riley College of Education’s Marshall Jones.
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