Brunswick, Maine — Activist for civil rights DeRay McKesson has been welcomed back to Bowdoin College on Tuesday to the sound of hundreds of snapping his fingers. This form of applause is reserved for speakers that students feel a special affinity, according to Ashley Bomboka, university president ‘ s African society. McKesson a graduate of Bowdoin in 2007, returned to visit classes, meet with the new president of the school Clayton Rose and talk about their experiences as perhaps the most visible face of the ” Black lives Matter ” movement. Tuesday afternoon ‘ s conversation, ” the intersection of Education and Justice, ” It ‘was moderated by Bomboka and Bowdoin …
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