IMAGE

Speakeasy Item Info

Title:
Speakeasy
Creator:
Concerned Black Students
Date Created:
1972-11-02
Description:
An invitation from CBS to a Speakeasy at the Forum. According to the invite, the form of the Speakeasy was adapted from revolutionary China, and created a space where oppressed people could communicate their feelings without the privileged group interjecting. The goal of the event was to allow black and white students to discuss the racial climate of Grinnell College at the time.
Subjects:
Concerned Black Students (CBS) Life at Grinnell for Black Students
Location:
The Forum
Latitude:
41.747258426624576
Longitude:
-92.72019799
Source:
Grinnell College
Source Identifier:
grinnell:4977
Type:
Ephemera;text
Format:
text/tiff
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Speakeasy", The Burling Library Takeover & The Creation of The Black Library, Grinnell College Libraries
Reference Link:
/items/grinnell_4977.html
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Rights:
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