‘Eye-opening’ 10-day trip leaves enduring lessons about history of the civil rights movement
By Jenna Luginbill
Three months after it ended, UW-Eau Claire’s January Civil Rights Pilgrimage is still fresh in my mind.
The trip is an educational opportunity that focuses on the roots of the civil rights movement that began in the 1960s.
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