THE BLACK LAW STUDENTS ASSOCIATION OF

THE UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC,

MCGEORGE SCHOOL OF LAW

PRESENTS

"TOGETHER WE STAND...UNITED AS ONE"

BOOKMARK SERIES

THURGOOD MARSHALL- Lawyer, judge, and civil rights leader, Thurgood Marshall was the first Black American to serve in the United States Supreme Court.

MOTHER THERESA- Born Agnes Gonxa Bojaxhiu, Nun, humanitarian, Nobel Peace Prize winner. Revered as a "living saint" for her work with 'the poorest of the poor.'

BROTHERS- When the unthinkable happened, firemen from all over the nation responded. You tried to get them to go home and rest, but the would not go home. They just felt better there. September 11, 2001.

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STILL WE RISE Remembering heroes as they gave the ultimate sacrafice to save others. Keep a prayer in our hearts for the thousands of innocent victims and their families. May we never forget the selfless acts of hundreds of firefighters, police officers, emergency medical personnel and ordinary citizens. September 11, 2001.

PRICE LIST

Mother Teresa & Thurgood Marshall-Bookmark-$1.00/each

Still We Rise & Brothers-Bookmark-$2.00/each

Still We Rise-Print (20 x 16)-$60.00/each

Brothers-Print (12 x 18)-$60.00/each

Thurgood Marshall-Print (20 x 35)-$295.00/each

Prints are priced at a special rate for BLSA

Please support the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) as we unite to build relationships with our community and foster scholastic achievement.

To purchase any of these bookmarks or selected prints, please contact BLSA at www.oocities.org/mcgeorgeblsa or Sharkira Pleasant (3E) at (916) 716-8972.

Bookmarks and prints will also be available for purchase, on select dates, at the Gorden Schaber Student Center located at the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law.

Proceeds from the sale of these bookmarks will benefit the Arthur Jenkens Scholarship Fund, as well as BLSA's Annual Cultral Event.

**BLSA's Annual Cultural Event encourages McGeorge Students, Faculty and Members of the community to experience, enjoy and understand BLSA's rich cultural contributions to the McGeorge community.