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Black students, 1969-1970 and undated - Letter from Jacob H. Goldstein, faculty member in the Chemistry Department, to Emory president, Sanford S. Atwood, regarding the growing number of student protest movements across the United States and how “the goals of the student activists were destructive and revolutionary in character” - August 13, 1969

MLA

Goldstein, J. H. Black Students, 1969-1970 and Undated - Letter from Jacob H. Goldstein, Faculty Member in the Chemistry Department, to Emory President, Sanford S. Atwood, Regarding the Growing Number of Student Protest Movements across the United States and How “the Goals of the Student Activists Were Destructive and Revolutionary in Character” - August 13, 1969. 1969. Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Box 8, Folder 11. https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/907tmpg5q1-cor.

APA, 6th edition

Goldstein, J. H. (1969). Black students, 1969-1970 and undated - Letter from Jacob H. Goldstein, faculty member in the Chemistry Department, to Emory president, Sanford S. Atwood, regarding the growing number of student protest movements across the United States and how “the goals of the student activists were destructive and revolutionary in character” - August 13, 1969 (Box 8, Folder 11) [Letters (correspondence)]. Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library. https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/907tmpg5q1-cor.

Chicago

Goldstein, J. H. “Black Students, 1969-1970 and Undated - Letter from Jacob H. Goldstein, Faculty Member in the Chemistry Department, to Emory President, Sanford S. Atwood, Regarding the Growing Number of Student Protest Movements across the United States and How ‘the Goals of the Student Activists Were Destructive and Revolutionary in Character’ - August 13, 1969.” Letters (correspondence). Judson C. Ward Office Files, 1969. Box 8, Folder 11. Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library. https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/907tmpg5q1-cor.

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