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Answer the following about Antioch College’s history of activism, for 10 points each.
[10e] Antioch College’s Center for Cultural and Intellectual Freedom is named after this 1951 graduate, who herself founded a center dedicated to nonviolence after her husband’s 1968 assassination in Memphis.
ANSWER: Coretta Scott King [accept Coretta Scott; prompt on King]
[10h] Other Antioch graduates include A. Leon Higginbothom, who served on this commission. The best-selling report produced by this commission warned that “Our nation is moving toward two societies, one black, one white—separate and unequal.”
ANSWER: Kerner Commission [or National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders]
[10m] For Antioch’s 2000 commencement, students agitated to host Mumia Abu-Jamal, a jailed journalist who covered the 1978 trial of nine members of this group. In 1985, this group’s headquarters on Osage Avenue was firebombed.
ANSWER: MOVE [or the Christian Movement for Life; accept the “MOVE Nine”]
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