12016-04-11T08:07:32-07:00Charlotte Fryar1927380eb7492542a9fbc3b7f3b5d73b5fddf67578575plain2016-04-11T08:13:08-07:00Charlotte Fryar1927380eb7492542a9fbc3b7f3b5d73b5fddf675You had Bob Powell, I think he was for the Carolina Political Union, Nicholson. Some of the people who were actively involved in either debating things, bringing speakers to the campus. And the Carolina Forum probably did really an awful lot, and then of course there's the newspaper, and student government. And so they ended up with representatives of a lot organizations that were in on that. We ultimately became the plaintiffs.
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12016-04-11T06:39:49-07:00Charlotte Fryar1927380eb7492542a9fbc3b7f3b5d73b5fddf675John Greenbacker on Logistics of Coalition Building2John Greenbacker describes the lines of communication between the McNeill Smith team and the plaintiffs. He also explains how each student group involved passed resolutions to formalize their stand against the Speaker Ban law.plain2016-04-12T10:06:15-07:00SoundCloud2016/04/11 13:29:42 +0000258443405Speaking Back to the Speaker Banall-rights-reservedCharlotte Fryar1927380eb7492542a9fbc3b7f3b5d73b5fddf675