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Title
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Administrative Confidential Message regarding attached report, undated
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Identifier
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e_uta_00270_001
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Topic
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College integration, Civil rights
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Box
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102
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Folder
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I – Desegregation, 9/1/62-8/31/64 (Folder 1)
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Resource
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UT Chancellor's Office records
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Description
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Administrative Confidential Message regarding attached report, undated.
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Title
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Affirmative Action Statement; Equal Employment Policy; Complete Integration of the University
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Identifier
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e_uta_00106
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Topic
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College integration, Civil rights
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Dates
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1972-11-14
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Box
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84-184/7
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Folder
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Affirmative Action Statement, 11-14-72
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Statement from Stephen H. Spurr, UT President to Deans, Chairmen, and Other Administrative Officials – Affirmative Action Statement; Equal Employment Policy; Complete Integration of the University.
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Title
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Alice Embree oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003945_002
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Creator
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Green, Laurie B. (Laurie Beth)
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Contributor
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Embree, Alice
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Topic
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College integration, Civil rights, Underground newspapers
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Dates
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2017-11-08
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Alice Embree conducted by UT History Department's Dr. Laurie Green on September 3, 2018. Embree discusses growing up in Austin, segregation in the South, the integration of UT in the 1960s, and white supremacy. She describes her student activism, including membership the first wave of Students for a Democratic Society and the demonstration at Kinsolving Hall in 1963, which contributed to the integration of UT dorms. Additionally, the interview covers her involvement as a founding member of The Rag, including how the women's liberation movement affected the underground newspaper, and close working relationships between various Austin activist groups and communities during her time as an activist.
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Title
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Alice Embree oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003945_001
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Creator
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Green, Laurie B. (Laurie Beth)
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Contributor
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Embree, Alice
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Topic
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College integration, Civil rights, Underground newspapers
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Dates
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2017-11-08
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Alice Embree conducted by UT History Department's Dr. Laurie Green on September 3, 2018. Embree discusses growing up in Austin, segregation in the South, the integration of UT in the 1960s, and white supremacy. She describes her student activism, including membership the first wave of Students for a Democratic Society and the demonstration at Kinsolving Hall in 1963, which contributed to the integration of UT dorms. Additionally, the interview covers her involvement as a founding member of The Rag, including how the women's liberation movement affected the underground newspaper, and close working relationships between various Austin activist groups and communities during her time as an activist.
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Title
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Alice Embree oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003945
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Creator
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Green, Laurie B. (Laurie Beth)
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Contributor
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Embree, Alice
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Topic
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College integration, Civil rights, Underground newspapers
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Dates
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2017-11-08
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Alice Embree conducted by UT History Department's Dr. Laurie Green on September 3, 2018. Embree discusses growing up in Austin, segregation in the South, the integration of UT in the 1960s, and white supremacy. She describes her student activism, including membership the first wave of Students for a Democratic Society and the demonstration at Kinsolving Hall in 1963, which contributed to the integration of UT dorms. Additionally, the interview covers her involvement as a founding member of The Rag, including how the women's liberation movement affected the underground newspaper, and close working relationships between various Austin activist groups and communities during her time as an activist.
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Title
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Attached small yellow note: "Mr. Heath has said 'Hold This' – No need for a quick answer", undated
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Identifier
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e_uta_00284_001
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Topic
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College integration, Civil rights
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Box
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102
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Folder
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I – Desegregation, 9/1/62-8/31/64 (Folder 2)
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Resource
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UT Chancellor's Office records
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Description
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Attached small yellow note: "Mr. Heath has said 'Hold This' – No need for a quick answer", undated.
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Title
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Complete Integration of the University; Equal Employment Policy
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Identifier
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e_uta_00092
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Topic
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College integration, Civil rights
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Dates
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1969-04-02
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Box
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80-50/28
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Folder
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Desegregation, 1968-70
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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The University of Texas at Austin Office of the President – Memorandum - From Norman Hackerman to Deans, Chairmen, and Other Administrative Officials – Subject: Complete Integration of the University; Equal Employment Policy.
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Title
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Faculty Forum – Admissions Policy by Stephen H. Spurr
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Identifier
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e_uta_00095
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Topic
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College integration, Civil rights
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Dates
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1971-08-26
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Box
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80-50/54
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Folder
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I – Civil Rights – General, 1970-72
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Faculty Forum – A report from the office of the president, number 17 – Admissions Policy by Stephen H. Spurr.
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Title
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Letter concerning 1971 compliance review
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Identifier
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e_uta_00143
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Topic
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College integration, Civil rights, Universities and colleges--Faculty
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Dates
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1971-05-25
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Box
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80-50/54
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Folder
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I – Civil Rights – General, 1970-72
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Letter from Clarence A. Laws, Deputy Regional Director, Office for Civil Rights, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare to Dr. Peter Flawn, Vice-President for Academic Affairs, UT, concerning 1971 compliance review.
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Title
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Letter regarding compliance review conducted at UT
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Identifier
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e_uta_00100
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Topic
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College integration, Civil rights
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Dates
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1969-05-20
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Box
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80-50/86
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Folder
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Program 4-1-3 – Civil Rights Compliance, 1969
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Letter from Clarence A. Laws, Deputy Regional Director to Dr. Norman Hackerman, UT President, regarding compliance review conducted at UT.
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Title
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Letter regarding the statement on equal educational opportunity
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Identifier
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e_uta_00099
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Topic
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College integration, Civil rights
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Dates
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1969-06-18
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Box
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80-50/86
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Folder
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Program 4-1-3 – Civil Rights Compliance, 1969
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Letter from Bryce Jordan, Vice President for Student Affairs to Mr. Byron Shipp, Registrar, regarding the statement on equal educational opportunity.
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Title
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Photograph of students protesting, one holds a sign reading "I can die for my country but I can’t be served here," undated
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Identifier
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e_uta_00148
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Topic
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College integration, Demonstrations, Civil rights, College students--Political activity
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Box
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3T1b
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Resource
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UT Traffic and Security Services Chief Allen R. Hamilton records
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Description
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Photograph of students protesting, one holds a sign reading "I can die for my country but I can’t be served here," undated.
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Title
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Proposal regarding school desegregation
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Identifier
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e_uta_00096
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Topic
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College integration, Civil rights
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Dates
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1968-04-15
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Box
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80-50/73
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Folder
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Program 3-4-1 – TEDTAC – File #2
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Proposal for the establishment of a series of institutes for educational leaders in Texas concerned with problems of school disintegration for June 1, 1968 to May 31, 1969.
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Title
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Published statement on equal educational opportunity
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Identifier
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e_uta_00098
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Topic
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College integration, Civil rights
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Dates
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1969-06-30
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Box
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80-50/86
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Folder
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Program 4-1-3 – Civil Rights Compliance, 1969
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Published statement on equal educational opportunity.
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Title
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Report from TEDTAC
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Identifier
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e_uta_00097
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Topic
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College integration, Civil rights
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Dates
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1971-09
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Box
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80-50/73
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Folder
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Program 3-4-1 – TEDTAC – File #2
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Report from TEDTAC – Texas Educational Desegregation Technical Assistance Center – Newsletter Vol. IV, No. 3.
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Title
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UT News press release
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Identifier
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e_uta_00094
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Topic
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College integration, Civil rights
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Dates
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1967-09-05
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Box
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80-50/43
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Folder
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Civil Rights Compliance Fall 1967
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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UT News press release announcing that UT Austin, in order to comply fully with the request of the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, during registration, will ask students voluntarily to fill out cards indicating if the student is of a minority group.