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Black Studies, administrative materials - Letter from George N. Garin, President of the Student Center Board, and Charles Haynes, President of the Student Government Association, to Orie Myers, Emory University Vice-President, suggesting investing money and using the interest to help replace the Rockefeller grant funds for Black student scholarships. Enclosed is more information on the proposal written by William Shropshire and Tate Whiteman, both professors in the Department of Economics - November 10, 1969

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Shropshire, William O., Haynes, Charles, Garin, George N., and Whitman, W. Tate (William Tate)
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November 10, 1969
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Black Studies, administrative materials - Letter from Kenneth F. Murrah to Student Government Association [SGA] President Charles Haynes asking for further information on resolution passed by SGA censoring Emory president Sanford S. Atwood for asking for a restraining order against protesting students in May, 1969. Also enclosed is a letter from Murrah to Charles N. Watson confirming that he never received a response from Charles Haynes

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Murrah, Kenneth F.
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1969
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Black Studies, administrative materials - Letter from Lawrence Douglas, Division of Educational Studies, to Emory president Sanford S. Atwood, thanking him and the Emory administration for moving forward on the issue of racism on campus, but urging him to move faster on certain issues such as the establishment of an“Afro-American Studies Program” and the hiring of a Black psychologist, as well as an eventual establishment a department of urban studies at Emory - September 18, 1969

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Douglas, Lawrence
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September 18, 1969
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