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"Red and Black Editors Stand Up for Equality and Free Speech" is a public oral history that documents the experiences of the editors of the University of Georgia's newspaper,
Red and Black, who in 1953 resigned in protest following their defense of Horace Ward's right to attend the University of Georgia Law School. Moderated by Harry Montevideo, the program includes interviewers Dr. Maurice Daniels and Dr. Kent Middleton, as well as then-University of Georgia President Michael Adams.
This video is from the Oral History Documentary Collection at the Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, University of Georgia Libraries.