Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Community Service on Saturday, November 22, 2008


Members of the William Tucker Society, along with some guests, went to Project Open Hand to prepare Thanksgiving Dinner for sick, elderly, and shut-in people. The members who attended: Robert S. Alexander (President), Tyler Dawson (Treasurer), Darius Malone (Rec. Secretary), and Eric Archer II (Comm. Serv. Chair). The experience was very uplifting. We look forward to going again, sometime next semester, and hopefully, there will be more members in attendance next time.

Monday, November 17, 2008

The End of the Fall 2008 Semester

Everyone,

The end of the semester is close at hand. Hopefully everyone's grades are to their liking, if not--there is still time to correct mistakes. The William Tucker Society has two (2) more events planned for this semester for the whole General Body:
The Luncheon on tomorrow, Tuesday, November 18, 2008. Which will begin @11 AM, in the Leadership Executive Conference Center. Business attire, please.

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Community Service: We will be going to Project Open Hand on Saturday From 12-3PM to prepare meals for transport to the sick and shut in just in time for Thanksgiving.

Good Luck on the FINAL weeks of class, and final exams. Enjoy Thanksgiving and Winter breaks.

AND REMEMBER TO GO AND GET ADVISED BEFORE ALL OF THE CLASSES YOU NEED ARE FILLED!

Saturday, November 8, 2008

History Majors Lecture Series

History Lecture: Daniel Black
Tuesday, November 11, 2008 6:00PM
Location: Nabrrit-Mapp-McBay Lecture Room 2, Morehouse College
Admission: Free

Dr. Daniel Black is Assistant Professor of African and African-American Studies at Clark-Atlanta University and author of several works, most notably the novels The Sacred Place and They Tell Me of a Home. He will give an interdisciplinary lecture, 'The Legacy of Emmett Louis Till.'

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Cool Like Obama

This is an article written by Dr. Stephane Dunn our speaker for the WEB DuBois Lecture on Thursday, november 13, 2008. I found it an interesting article, check it out.


http://newsone.blackplanet.com/nation/dunn-cool-like-obama/


Cool Like Obama

By Stephane Dunn November 6, 2008 4:11 pm
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The emails, surprisingly, began to flow in shortly after midnight and President-elect Barack Obama’s speech at Grant Park. I had told my students at Morehouse College that we would have an electronic class in lieu of our Wednesday classes. They would have to email me their reactions to our historic election by midnight Wednesday (within twenty-four hours after Tuesdays election night) come what may.

I gave them one mandate: Keep it real.

In that first wave of emails, one steady refrain stood out-I'm proud to be a
black man.

Read Full Essay@
http://newsone.blackplanet.com/nation/dunn-cool-like-obama/

New Logo

I was researching getting shirts, and all of the companies I submitted our logo to said that it would turn out horrible if we tried to transfer it to any kind of fabric. They suggested something much simpler. So here is what I have come up with. Let me know what you all think...after a while, I'm just going to submit it to the companies for review without your input. So if you want input, please let me know what you think, and if you would like, submit your own designs by emailing me at williamtuckersociety@gmail.com.

Click on the image to enlarge it.

From The William Tucker Society:

Wednesday, November 5, 2008


The United States has elected a Black man as President! But what does this mean for the civil rights movement? the status of Affirmative Action? Let's discuss it!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

DUES

Dues are $5.00 per month, so far only two(2) people have paid. This must be remedied immediately. Please give your money to our Treasurer, Mr. Tyler Dawson.

Without dues, we will not be able to put on all the programs we hope to put on this year. We will also be getting WTS shirts for all financial members.

Updates to the Calendar

Community Service: Moved from October to November 22, 2008. We will be providing transportation to and from Project Open Hand. While there we will be packaging food to distribute to the less fortunate in the Atlanta Community.

African-American Studies Program Luncheon: We will be having a luncheon for all students in the program, all faculty that teach our courses, and all parties interested in taking courses in the program. This will be November 22, from 11AM-1PM. The location is TBA.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

John Henrik Clarke Honor Society

Qualifications-
-Have taken at least four (4) courses in Africana Studies, these do NOT have to be history or African-American Studies courses.
-An overall Grade Point Average of 3.0

Applications may be obtained from Dr. Barksdale in Brawley Hall 212.

DEADLINE: November 7, 2008.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

CBCF Summer Internship Program



The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. offers a number of Summer internships to students with Black Congressmen and Congresswomen during the summer. Click on the image above and you will be redirected to the information page, as well as the application for the Internship program.

Summer Research Opportunity


Click on the poster and it will take you to a website with information regarding SROP, a summer research program.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Events for Fall 2008

Events For Fall 2008:
Tuesday, October 7: General Body meeting
Thursday, October 9: Sankofa Movie Night, American Blackout
Saturday, October 18: Community Service, Social Event
Tuesday, October 28: General Body meeting, W.E.B. DuBois Lecture(evening)
Tuesday November 11: General Body Meeting
Saturday, November 15: Community Service
Tuesday November 18: Sankofa Movie Night, Bamboozled
***This calendar is subject to additions, please check the Calendar to the left periodically for updates

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Today in Black History

October 5, 1932

Former Congresswoman Yvonne Braithwaite Burke was born. She was the first Black woman to represent California in the United States Congress. After leaving office, she was appointed the Board of Regents of the University of California. She was later appointed the first Black, and first woman, Supervisor of Los Angeles County. She holds this post to this day, serving as the Chair of the board, and has recently announced she will not seek re-election when her term expires in 2008.


Today in Black History

October 3, 1941

Ernest Evans is born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Later adopting the name "Chubby Checker" after the renowned Fats Domino, his best-known recording will be the 1960's "The Twist," which will spark the biggest dance craze since the Charleston in the 1920's. below is a video of Him performing Twist Again: