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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

MLA

Murdy, William H., 1928-201, Goldsmith, David J, Pendleton, William W, Doby, John T. (John Thomas), 1920-200, Knopf, Irwin J, Major, J. Russell (James Russell), 1921-199, Cuttino, George Pedd, Day Jr., Reuben Alexande, Mandell, Leo, Platt, Robert B, Shapiro, Martin M, Goldstein, Jacob H. 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. May 1969. Judson C. Ward Office Files. Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library. https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/699n2z364b-cor.

APA, 6th edition

Murdy, William H., 1928-201, & Goldsmith, David J, & Pendleton, William W, & Doby, John T. (John Thomas), 1920-200, & Knopf, Irwin J, & Major, J. Russell (James Russell), 1921-199, & Cuttino, George Pedd, & Day Jr., Reuben Alexande, & Mandell, Leo, & Platt, Robert B, & Shapiro, Martin M, & Goldstein, Jacob H. (May 1969)[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]. Judson C. Ward Office Files, Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library. https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/699n2z364b-cor.

Chicago

Murdy, William H., 1928-201, Goldsmith, David J, Pendleton, William W, Doby, John T. (John Thomas), 1920-200, Knopf, Irwin J, Major, J. Russell (James Russell), 1921-199, Cuttino, George Pedd, Day Jr., Reuben Alexande, Mandell, Leo, Platt, Robert B, Shapiro, Martin M, Goldstein, Jacob H, 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, May 1969, Judson C. Ward Office Files, Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library. https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/699n2z364b-cor.

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