Carlos Blanco Aguinaga - Third World Studies program documents, 1969-1978.

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Carlos Blanco Aguinaga - Third World Studies program documents, 1969-1978.

The Carlos Blanco Aguinaga Third World Studies program documents, originally conceived in the Third College (now Thurgood Marshall College), contains planning committee documents collected by UCSD literature professor Carlos Blanco Aguinaga. The materials including syllabi, curriculum notes, correspondence, and administrative meeting minutes represent the preliminary planning time between 1969-1978. A large majority of the files relate to the Third World Studies course facilitated in Fall 1970.

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Blanco Aguinaga, Carlos

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The Third World Studies Program was established and organized in 1969 in Third College, which is now named Thurgood Marschall College. The program was constructed to respresent a curriculum recognizing marginalized peoples' histories and the bridge the gap between campus and community by emphasizing community service leadership. The San Diego Division of the Academic Senate approved the Third World Studies Academic Plan, including the Third World Studies program in 1969. Faculty and Third World ...

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University of California, San Diego. Third College

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University of California, San Diego. Third World Studies Program

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