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* Johnson, Roy S. (November 29, 2016) "Once 'disillusioned' about the state, former UA SGA president Elliott Spillers is now a 'bridge' on race, culture with Birmingham youth." {{BN}} | * Johnson, Roy S. (November 29, 2016) "Once 'disillusioned' about the state, former UA SGA president Elliott Spillers is now a 'bridge' on race, culture with Birmingham youth." {{BN}} | ||
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Revision as of 14:28, 29 November 2016
Elliot Spillers (born c. 1994 in Bethesda, Maryland) is a program leader for YWCA of Central Alabama and former president of the University of Alabama Student Government Association.
References
- Brown, Melissa (March 10, 2015) "University of Alabama elects first black SGA president in four decades." The Birmingham News
- Elbein, Asher (October 13, 2015) "A Shifting Tide?" The Bitter Southerner --Dystopos (talk) 19:21, 29 November 2016 (UTC)
- Testino, Laura (March 31, 2016) "Campus leader hopes to leave legacy." The Tuscaloosa News
- Johnson, Roy S. (November 29, 2016) "Once 'disillusioned' about the state, former UA SGA president Elliott Spillers is now a 'bridge' on race, culture with Birmingham youth." The Birmingham News