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Black studies program, 1977-1984 - Memorandum from the “Black Studies Review Committee” to Emory College Dean John M. Palms, reviewing the options Emory University has for the future of the “Black Studies Program”. Additionally, there is an enclosed memorandum from a member of the “Black Studies Review Committee” arguing that the Black Studies major as well as a joint major should continue - February 17, 1975

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Skypek, Dora Helen, Kaufman, Myron, 1937-, Zeiler, Michael Donald, Evans, T., Ippolito, Dennis S., Carter, D., and Leclerc, Ivor
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February 27, 1975
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Black Studies, administrative materials - Correspondence between Reuben Alexander Day Jr., Professor of Chemistry, and Jacob H. Goldstein, Professor of Chemistry, to Henry Bowden, Emory Board of Trustees Chair, regarding the recently passed proposal to admit twenty additional Black undergraduate students “without the usual admission requirements”, the potential problems relating to this proposal, and departmental strife resulting from the debate - February 1970

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Bowden, Henry L., Goldstein, Jacob Herman, and Day, Reuben Alexander, Jr.
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February 1970
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Black Studies, administrative materials - Letter from Guy R. Lyle, Director of Libraries, to Dean Judson C. Ward, criticising Marvin S. Arrington, Student Personnel Advisor, for saying that the Library has done less for Black students than any other university unit, and enclosing “a chronological account of what the Library and its counselors and staff have done in the interest of carrying out the President’s wishes” - March 25, 1970

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Lyle, Guy Redvers, 1907-1994
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March 25, 1970
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