Black History at Duke reference collection, 1948-2001 and undated.

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Black History at Duke reference collection, 1948-2001 and undated.

This reference collection contains publications, fliers, reports, memos, handbooks, manuals, lists, clippings, and a bibliography. Major subjects include black students, civil rights demonstrations, and the effects of desegregation on administrative policies.

1000 items (1.0 linear ft.)

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Duke University. University Archives

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Richard Halleck Brodhead became Duke's ninth president on July 1, 2004, after a 32-year career at Yale University. In addition to serving as president, he is a professor of English at Duke. Born in Dayton, Ohio, he graduated from Yale in 1968 and received his Ph.D. there in 1972. He then joined the Yale faculty, where he became the A. Bartlett Giamatti Professor of English and American Studies. After serving as chair of Yale's Department of English for six years, Brodhead was named dean of Yale ...

Duke University. Black Student Alliance

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The Black Student Alliance is an organization representing the interests of the Black undergraduate students of Duke University. From the description of Black Student Alliance records, 1969-1998 (bulk 1996-1998). (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 53906266 The Afro-American Society (now the Black Student Alliance) was established at Duke University in 1967, four years after the first Black undergraduates were admitted. The Afro-American Society was a...

Duke University

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Duke University. Afro-American Society

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