The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, September 21, 1972, Image 1

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VOL. LXIII-NO. 7 University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. 29208 Thursday, September 21, 1972 I r I !* ANGELA Ie DAVIS * Angela's la here Mond Howard Moore Jr., one of four lawyers wh< for Angela Davis, will speak in the Capstone 7:45 and 9:15 Monday night. The University Union, the Association of A Students and the Black Law Students Assoc are sponsoring the appearance. Moore has represented Dr. Martin Luther K Abernathy, Stokely Carmichael, James Foren Sellers, Hosea Williams and Julian Bond. Moore is from Atlanta and is a graduate College. He studied law at the Boston Universil Upon graduation he applied for and was at Massachusetts and Georgia State Bars. M< member of the U. S. Supreme Court Bar. It w body that he successfully argued the case wlt high court's mandate to the Georgia State Legi. * Julian Bond. He is a senior partner in the Atlanta firm of 1V der and Rothskind. His areas of expertise inclu and civil liberties as well as labor litigation. Included among his writings are such articl4 as Justice", "The Jury Challenge", "Black Be Southern Bar", and others. Moore will appear in the Russell House and tl .in the afternoon on an informal basis. His topit against the people". Admission is by USC Student I. D). and Fac to 15 minutes prior to starting of the program * any remaining seats will be open to the genex wye r ay won acquital ampus Room - fro-American iation of USC ing, Jr., Ralph - an, Cleveland >f Morehouse y Law School. mitted to the iore is also a as before this ich led to thed ;lature to seat Loore, Alexan- I/ de civil rights is as "Racism rrister at the ie Law School will he ''Law Lulty cards up at which time L 1L A al public. 1 I F, / ,~54 LAW NiAINST THE PEOPLE ~ '1 Ii' 4 /~1 / ['I'! /42 " ~4,/ /~ h -