Stanford University, Assistant to the President for Black Affairs, records 1968-1973

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Stanford University, Assistant to the President for Black Affairs, records 1968-1973

The records of the office of James E. Simmons under its several titles includes correspondence, memoranda, reports, general material on black affairs at Stanford and some additional files on Native American students. Also includes Simmons' 1973 report to the President.

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Stanford University. Dean of Student Affairs Office.

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Stanford University. Black Student Union.

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Stanford University. President's Office.

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The Raymond Fred West Memorial Lecture Series was established in 1910 by Mr. and Mrs. Frederic West of Seattle in memory of their son, a student at Stanford University. The lectures are to promote the subject of "immortality, human conduct, and human destiny." From the description of Stanford University, President's Office, Raymond F. West Memorial Lectures correspondence, 1909-1922. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754864106 HISTORICAL NOTE ...

Simmons, James E., 1923-

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Stanford University. Assistant Provost for Minority Affairs.

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Stanford University. Assistant to the President for Black Affairs.

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In 1968, Stanford University created the new office of Assistant Provost for Minority Affairs, naming James E. Simmons to the post; in 1969, Mr. Simmon's title was changed to Assistant to the President for Black Affairs. The office developed and supported educational, economic, and social activities of black Stanford students, faculty and staff on campus and in East Palo Alto, and worked with the Black Student Union. Convinced of the necessity to integrate the needs and concerns of blacks at Sta...