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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"

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Bowden, Henry L.
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May 12, 1960
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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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Four days in May, 1969, Materials regarding the student demonstrations at Emory between May 25th and 28th, 1969 - Statements and resolutions - Memorandum from Lewis Bowman, Chairman of the Political Science Department, to Irwin J. Knopf, Chairman of the Ad Hoc Committee on Campus Unrest, with enclosed document from several faculty members of the Department of Political Science opposing the statement from the Ad Hoc Committee on Campus Unrest and proposing an alternate statement

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Bowman, Lewis, 1929-2006, Hopkins, Jack, Morgan, Phillip, Pratt, Henry, Feaver, George, Taulbee, James Larry, 1942-, and Brasington, George
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May 2, 1969
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Black students, 1969-1970 and undated - Statement from the Department of Religion to "Departmental Chairmen, Deans, the President, and Others" regarding recent issues such as the student demonstrations and possible alternatives to the Greek System. Additionally, there is a statement from Martin J. Buss to "Departmental Chairmen, Deans, the President" regarding the response to the student demonstrations

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Buss, Martin and Emory University. Department of Religion
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May 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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Black Studies, administrative materials - Letter from Bonnie R. Strickland and Peter W. Dowell, Co-Chairmen on the committee on Admissions and Scholarships, to Emory president Sanford S. Atwood, thanking him for advocating to the Board of Trustees that Emory University will pay for the replacement of the Rockeller grant funds for Black student scholarships if no outside funding can be found - November 26, 1969

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Dowell, Peter W. and Strickland, Bonnie R. (Bonnie Ruth), 1936-
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November 26, 1969
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