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Four days in May, 1969, Materials regarding the student demonstrations at Emory between May 25th and 28th, 1969 - Correspondence - Letter written to Emory alumni by the Alumni Self-Study Committee, announcing the report created by the committee and the "conclusions we reached about the basic direction of the University." Additionally, they note that while the report was created prior to the student protests, they found that the university handled "the situation...as well as it could have been under the circumstances"

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Smith, W. Sam
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1969
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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

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Smith, Norman C.
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January 12, 1976
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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 students, 1969-1970 and undated - Letter from twelve Emory faculty members to Emory president, Sanford S. Atwood, asking for increased communication between the faculty, students, and administration in light of student protests across the United States. Also enclosed is a statement from an unidentified group opposing the statement from the Ad Hoc Committee on Campus Unrest, viewing that "grant[ing] concessions and to promise amnesties when faced with disruptive tactics" is the wrong way to approach the student demonstrations

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Murdy, William H., 1928-2014, Goldsmith, David J., Pendleton, William W., Doby, John T. (John Thomas), 1920-2008, Knopf, Irwin J., Major, J. Russell (James Russell), 1921-1998, Cuttino, George Peddy, Day Jr., Reuben Alexander, Mandell, Leon, Platt, Robert B., Shapiro, Martin M., and Goldstein, Jacob H.
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May 1969
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