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MXIBS 40th Anniversary Banquet

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At the end of the 40th Anniversary Banquet, members and friends of the Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies posed for a photo.

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One of the founders of the MXIBS, Keith Nelson ’71.

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Dr. Michael Brown, the new director of the Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies at Wabash.

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Dr. Brown and Eugene Anderson ’83 go over details before the banquet.

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Dr. Peter Frederick H’92 with NAWM President Greg Castanias ’87.

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Current MXIBS Chairman Reggie Steele ’12.

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Stephen Bowen ’68, Chairman of the Wabash College Board of Trustees.

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President Patrick E. White welcomed guests to the 40th Anniversary Celebration.

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Terrance Pigues (left) and Kessler Armbruster served as emcees for the evening.

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Reggie Steele, Donavan White, and Wes Chamblee pose with friends from the DePauw African American Student Union.

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Terrance Pigues couldn't resist a 47-0 barb, which cracked up everyone.

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NAWM President Greg Castanias ’87 and President White pose with Dr. Peter Frederick, who was named an honorary alumnus.

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Greg Castanias, Peter Frederick, Terrance Pigues, Kessler Armbruster, and President White.

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Dr. Peter Frederick — Wabash College Class of 1992.

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Robert Wedgeworth ’59, long-time member of the Board of Trustees, announced the creation of the Horace Turner Fund with a seed gift from of $10,000 from his family

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Robert Wedgeworth and his wife, C.K., donated a painting of Wabash's first African American graduate, John Evans, Class of 1908.

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Dr. Finley Campbell gave the keynote address.

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Rob Johnson teases Keith Nelson.

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Peter Frederick and Track Coach Clyde Morgan

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John Harvey ’86 gave the invocation.

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Horace Turner, Clyde Morgan, and Rob Johnson.


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