North Carolina State University, Office of Diversity and African-American Affairs records, c. 1987-2007 [manuscript].

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North Carolina State University, Office of Diversity and African-American Affairs records, c. 1987-2007 [manuscript].

This collection is comprised of correspondence, surveys, and reports related to discrimination and African-American issues. It also includes information on the African-American Cultural Center. This office of African-American Affairs worked in cooperation with the Affirmative Action Office. The materials date from 1987 to 2007.

27.25 linear feet (18 cartons + 1 archival half box)

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