Now, Mr. Lincoln? Main MenuIntroductionBackground and ContextInformation necessary to understand the “Now, Mr. Lincoln?” campaign.CampaignInformation about and analysis of the “Now, Mr. Lincoln?” campaign.ConclusionReferencesAcknowledgements and CreditsUniversity of Puget Sound Honors Students0d3506f37822c68e72932d2a4a77b44f106f3a40
Stakeholders
12017-04-13T12:00:00-07:00Megan Reich9858d76d7e90b00d65492e3fcae9efc0de402706941714Stakeholders in the Economic Advancement of the Black Community in Tacomaplain4238052017-05-02T11:54:08-07:00Rachel Andersonabb9c88154abc7f82dd358c4f9c2dac0e1bdd05bCampaignInformation about and analysis of the “Now, Mr. Lincoln?” campaign.
This section examines the involvement of the NAACP during the 1960s in Tacoma, filling in aspects of the missing timeline between the civil rights movement to the Now Mr. Lincoln campaign, as well as engaging the ways in which Now Mr. Lincoln was a relationship between UPS and the greater Tacoma community. Use the timeline below to explore the background of the NAACP and their view of the university.
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12017-04-13T11:49:48-07:00Megan Reich9858d76d7e90b00d65492e3fcae9efc0de402706Background and ContextAmy Boersma9Information necessary to understand the “Now, Mr. Lincoln?” campaign.plain4238052017-04-27T02:46:41-07:00Amy Boersmac9cb4ede731acea32508160c0b3fe3d63bf3f0c0