Bernard F. Sliger administrative files, 1976-1990.

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Bernard F. Sliger administrative files, 1976-1990.

This series contains the administrative files of Florida State University President Bernard F. Sliger from 1976 to 1990. The records include correspondence, reports, financial papers, and memoranda. It documents Dr. Sliger's interactions with Florida State University administrators and department heads; the Board of Regents; other state universities; teachers' unions; committees; organizations; state agencies; and other government bodies. It documents several civil rights issues, including affirmative action, desegregation, discrimination, sex equity, and equal opportunity for minorities. Some college teachers' organizations included are the American Association of University Professors; American Association of University Women; and United Faculty of Florida.

122 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7341193

Florida State Archive

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