<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/stories/three-alumni-discuss-1969-protest-racial-consciousness-at-f-m.html" dsn="news"><featured/><pubDate>10/25/2019</pubDate><title>Three Alumni Discuss 1969 Protest, Racial Consciousness at F&amp;M</title><description>Benjamin Bowser '69, Adrian Lamos Jr. '72 and LeRoy Pernell '71 never looked back when they graduated from Franklin &amp; Marshall College. In fact, they never intended to come back to their alma...Franklin &amp; Marshall College offers students a hands-on education that emphasizes close relationships with faculty. Students flourish in a supportive community that treats them as an individual, and their successes continue long after F&amp;M. The College is a national leader in launching students and alumni to opportunities where they make a difference in the community and the world.</description><author>Peter Durantine</author><image><img src="/uploads/files/123446232447964668-10-24-common-hour-reception-1969-13-dg.0.38.1200.723.full.jpg" alt="Author Todd Mealy moderates the Common Hour panel discussion on the 1969 Black student protest at Franklin &amp; Marshall College with three of the men involved: Benjamin Bowser 69, Adrian Lamos Jr. 72 and LeRoy Pernell 71."/></image><image-caption/><tags><tag>Africana Studies</tag><tag>Common Hour</tag><tag>Community and Belonging</tag><tag>History</tag></tags></item>