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New campus organizations like Sisters in                                    Paschal’s. Some of us had joined his local
        Blackness were born.                                                        marches.

        Dr. Martin Luther King’s Death                                              When we heard the news of his death on the radio,
                                                                                    after returning to our dorms from dinner, we
        While many accounts of that fateful day in
        Memphis have focused on Dr. King’s funeral and                              immediately went to Archer Hall, Morehouse’s gym,
        the long lines that waited to view his body on                              with students across the AUC.  We grieved
        Spelman’s campus, the emotional impact of his                               together.  We were terrified inside when we

        death on those of us witnessing history from our                            received news of rioting and fires on Hunter Street
                                               Campus vantage                       and threats to burn the gym down.

                                                point has not been                  We hurried back to campus where we listened to
                                                 analyzed.  For us,                 accounts of his death and riots across the nation.
                                                  assassinations                    Collectively, we wondered, what will happen to us
                                                   were too                         now?  In the aftermath, 125 cities in 29 states

                                                    commonplace—                    experienced uprisings. By Founders Day. April 11,
                                                     Kennedy,                       1968, 46 people had been killed and 35,000 were

                                                     Malcolm and                    injured in the confrontations.
                                                    Evers---though                  Some students made plans to fly to Memphis with
                                           shocking, were seen                      his widow to finish the march.  All of us volunteered
                           from a distance.  A few of our                           to welcome the world to Atlanta for the funeral,

        Birmingham classmates knew the four little girls                            greeting them at the airport, helping with logistics
        who were killed, but the bombings had occurred                              for transportation, and finally crowd control at the

        long ago when they, too were children.  We had                              funeral. Most of us agree that Dr. King’s death and
        grown up watching Dr. King open doors and secure                            the events surrounding it had transformative impact
        Civil Rights victories.  While we could debate the                          upon our lives
        pros-and cons of non-violence, Dr. King had

        walked among us and spoken for Convocation.  He
        was a familiar figure on Hunter Street, especially at
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