Search

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Genre letters (correspondence) Remove constraint Genre: letters (correspondence) Subject - Names Emory University Remove constraint Subject - Names: Emory University Subject - Topics African Americans--Segregation--Georgia Remove constraint Subject - Topics: African Americans--Segregation--Georgia

Search Results

1.
History of integration at Emory, 1966, Section I - Letter from Norman C. Smith, Vice President of Development and Planning at Emory University, to Don L. Bosseau, Director of Emory Libraries. Norman Smith and his team compiled a series of documents detailing the history of integration at Emory and is requesting that Woodruff Library be responsible for the collection's preservation and future distribution - January 12, 1976

Thumbnail image
Creator:
Smith, Norman C.
Date:
January 12, 1976
Format:
Text
Access:
Public

3.
History of integration at Emory, 1966, Section I - A Brief Documentary Account of The Integration of Emory University - Letter from the Candler School of Theology student council to the Candler Board of Trustees pledging opposition to racial discrimination in the admission policy, signed by David Hortin, President, and Ira Lee Andrews, Social Action Chairman. Accompanying the letter is a list of Candler student signatures, supporting the movement to end segregation at Emory University

Thumbnail image
Creator:
Hortin, David G., 1937- and Andrews, Ira Lee
Date:
May 3, 1961
Format:
Text
Access:
Public

5.
History of integration at Emory, 1966, Section I - A Brief Documentary Account of The Integration of Emory University - Letter to Emory president, Sidney Walter Martin, from Henry L. Bowden, Chair of the Emory University Board of Trustees, stating that the board agreed with President Martin that Emory University "take the initiative in bringing the races on our campus for joint work toward bringing more inter-racial cooperation"

Thumbnail image
Creator:
Bowden, Henry L.
Date:
May 12, 1960
Format:
Text
Access:
Public