Administrative records, 1959-1992.

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Administrative records, 1959-1992.

Board of Regents records (1977-1991) include audit reports, general reports, correspondence, committee minutes, policy manual updates, and civil action papers pertaining to the desegregation of the University of Louisiana System. Joseph B. Johnson records (7 linear ft) include include reports, newsletters, and correspondence with file folder labels Board of Trustees (1978-1979); James Reed, director of physical plant (1980-1984); Lamore J. Carter, vice president for academic affairs (1978-1983); Kermit R. McMurry, executive vice president (1980-1982); Earl Vinson, vice president for Administration (1978-1983); Athletic Program and Eddie G. Robinson, Athletic Director (1977-1979); conferences attended; and affirmative action (1973).

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Vinson, Earl

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Grambling State University

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Johnson, Joseph Benjamin, 1934-

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Joseph Benjamin Johnson, the youngest of three children, was born September 16, 1934, in New Orleans, Louisiana to Lillie and Sidney. Johnson attended public school in New Orleans and went on to Grambling College to earn his B.S. in 1957. He later attended the University of Colorado at Boulder to earn an M.S. in 1967 and a Ph.D. in education in 1973. Johnson also did post-doctoral work at Harvard University.Johnson started his educational career in 1962 as a high school teacher in Shreveport, Lo...

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Hobdy, Fred C., 1923-1998

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Robinson, Eddie (Bassist)

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