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Campus Times
February 14, 1997

Junior Linza Williams (front) and Harvel Lewis, coordinator of minority
affairs, attended a talk featuring Emmanuel O. Unaegbu Tuesday night. Unaegbu
was born in Nigeria, but attended the University of Buckingham, England,
where he received his law degree. He is currently a researcher on socio-political
affairs of Africa. The next event celebrating Black History Month is a showing
of the film "Freedom on My Mind" in the Minority Resource Center
Tuesday at 7pm.
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