History and Africana Studies professor Mary Frances Berry led a discussion on the significance of the 1964 civil rights movement at the Annenberg Public Policy Center on Oct. 10. The talk, which is ...
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Michel Martin is joined by Mary Frances Berry, professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania; Nat Irvin, professor of future studies at Wake Forest University; and columnist for the ...
She’s finally gone. One of the sorrier chapters in the history of federal employment ended with an unexpected whimper December 7, when Mary Frances Berry “resigned” from the U.S. Commission on Civil ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. MILLVILLE, NJ – Marcia Mary Frances Berry of Millville, NJ, passed away ...
Guests discuss Ed Bradley's legacy and the future of African Americans in the media. Friday's panel: Mary Frances Berry, professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania; Nat Irvin, professor at ...
Shortly after the 2004 election, I was recruited to be staff director of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Mary Frances Berry’s long reign as chairman was ending, and a new conservative majority ...
On today's Roundtable, the president addresses the nation last night on immigration and border security. Joining us today to discuss these topics and more from our NPR headquarters in Washington, D.C.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- We've seen the images from Minnesota. Anger, rage, hurt and a city on edge. The scenes are the result of the killing of George Floyd. Dr. Mary Frances Berry, Professor of ...
Roundtable: Duke Players Charged, Rumsfeld RespondsTopics: Two white Duke University lacrosse players are indicted in a racially charged rape case, and Secretary of State Donald Rumsfeld responds to ...
Thursday's topics: efforts to help those affected by Hurricane Katrina; the NAACP and other civil rights groups step in to the debate over Supreme Court nominee John Roberts. Guests: Eric Deggans, ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Mary Frances Berry is a Professor for the History Department in the University of Pennsylvania with 77 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1986 Forum ...