Malcom Rockhold
- Title
- Malcom Rockhold
- Date(s)
- 9/28/2018
- Interviewee(s)
- Malcom Rockhold See all items with this value
- Interviewer(s)
- Bethany Anderson See all items with this value
- Interviewer Position
- Natural and Applied Sciences Archivist
- Summary
- Voice Over Artist Malcolm Rockhold came to U of I in the fall of 1969. He talks about his rough transition to campus culture, but credits Jeffrey Roberts and other Project 500 sophomores for helping him find his way. His interview provides insight on the importance of community and mentoring for black college freshmen at Predominantly White Institutions (PWI) in the historical and social context of a post - Martin Luther King Jr. assassination northern United States.
- Subject(s)
- 1973 graduating class See all items with this value
- 50th anniversary celebration See all items with this value
- alumni See all items with this value
- alumni reunions See all items with this value
- black student association See all items with this value
- black students See all items with this value
- communications See all items with this value
- illini union See all items with this value
- malcolm rockhold See all items with this value
- project 500 See all items with this value
- protests See all items with this value
- student life See all items with this value
- university archives See all items with this value
- Item sets
- Project 500
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