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Courage In Black & White
This is an edited excerpt from my mater’s thesis, originally published by Baylor Line Magazine in Fall 2019 How a student editor challenged segregation on the front page of the Lariat Ella Wall Prichard’s voice has a high pitch. Her gait is the stride of a woman with a purpose. She is always smiling, always … Continue reading Courage In Black & White
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Cherry Bombs & Peaceful Prayers
Originally published by Baylor Line Magazine in Spring 2019 What It Meant to Protest the Vietnam War at Baylor It was January 1967 – 22 years since Ho Chi Minh’s August Revolution. American boots had officially been on the ground in Vietnam for 12 years. The governmental and societal structures of the war-torn, southeast Asian … Continue reading Cherry Bombs & Peaceful Prayers
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Curtis Callaway Has The World By The Frame
Originally published by Baylor Line Magazine in Fall 2018 From a young age, his destiny has been in front of him: adventure and capturing it in a frame. 1. Oversized couches scatter the second floor of Castellaw Communications Center. In the spring and fall semesters, students set up shop here between their classes and a … Continue reading Curtis Callaway Has The World By The Frame