A Chronology: 1969
Compiled by Howard Dodson . 1969 . Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Center launches January 15, 1969, in a ceremony on Auburn Avenue at the […]
Read More →Compiled by Howard Dodson . 1969 . Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Center launches January 15, 1969, in a ceremony on Auburn Avenue at the […]
Read More →Compiled by Howard Dodson (October, 2009) 1968 . Vincent Harding, Stephen Henderson, and several other faculty members on the Atlanta University complex begin to plan […]
Read More →Compiled by Howard Dodson . 1977 . Fanon R & D Center of the Charles Drew Post-graduate Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, and IBW […]
Read More →Compiled by Howard Dodson . 1976 . IBW organizes and presents a two-day public forum on the theme “Quality Education and the Black Community” featuring […]
Read More →Compiled by Howard Dodson . 1975 . Jesse Lang, author of “Inside Missouri State Penitentiary” dies of unknown causes while still incarcerated at Missouri State […]
Read More →Compiled by Howard Dodson . 1974 . Pat Daly and Howard Dodson head up day-to-day staff of Institute. Bill, Bobby and Vincent continue to work […]
Read More →Compiled by Howard Dodson . 1973 . IBW consults with several independent black schools in the development of their curricula including the Freedom Library Day […]
Read More →Compiled by Howard Dodson . 1972 . Addition of Black-World-View news column to IBW’s Monthly Report increases mailing list from 1500 to 4500 readers. . […]
Read More →Compiled by Howard Dodson . 1971 . The Institute publishes its first newsletter Inside the Black World in April. It features a lead article on […]
Read More →Compiled by Howard Dodson . 1970 . Formal Opening of the Institute of the Black World takes place on January 17, 1970 at the Cunningham […]
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