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Title
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Directory of Goods and Services Available Through University of Texas Students
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Identifier
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e_uta_01046
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Topic
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College students, College students--Employment
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Dates
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1941-04
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Box
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VF 4/B.a
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Folder
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Student Life Staff, 1939-42
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Directory of Goods and Services Available Through University of Texas Students.
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Title
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Eleven demands of the Afro-Americans for Black Liberation at The University of Texas at Austin
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Identifier
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e_uta_00702
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1969-02
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Box
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80-50/33
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Folder
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I – Student Affairs – Activities – Afro-Americans for Black Liberation – Demands and Response, Feb.-Mar. 1969
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Eleven demands of the Afro-Americans for Black Liberation at The University of Texas at Austin.
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Title
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Eleven demands of the Afro-Americans for Black Liberation at The University of Texas at Austin
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Identifier
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e_uta_00702_a
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1969-02
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Box
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80-50/33
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Folder
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I – Student Affairs – Activities – Afro-Americans for Black Liberation – Demands and Response, Feb.-Mar. 1969
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Eleven demands of the Afro-Americans for Black Liberation at The University of Texas at Austin.
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Title
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Flier for Minority Students Weekend featuring photo of Jesse Jackson, Jr.
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Identifier
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e_uta_00301_002
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1991-09-28
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Box
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2007-075/6
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Folder
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Minority Information Center
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Resource
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UT Student Government records
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Description
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Flier for Minority Students Weekend featuring photo of keynote speaker Jesse Jackson, Jr.
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Title
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Handwritten letter from Katherine Oakley to Dr. Hackerman
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Identifier
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e_uta_00352_002
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Topic
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Nudity in the performing arts, College students
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Dates
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1969-02-11
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Box
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80-50/35
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Folder
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"Now the Revolution" (Nudity)
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Handwritten letter from Katherine Oakley to Dr. Hackerman with attached clipping regarding nude play at UT, received February 11, 1969.
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Title
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Interview with Shirley Staples Carter
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Identifier
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camh-dob-007845
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Creator
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Daniels, George L., Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
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Contributor
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Carter, Shirley Staples (Educator)
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Topic
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College students, College students, Black, Education, Universities and colleges, Black
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Dates
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2020-05-28
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Resource
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Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications Trailblazers of Diversity collection
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Description
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Oral history of Dr. Shirley Staples Carter, Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at the School of Journalism and Mass Communications in the College of Information and Communications at the University of South Carolina, by George Daniels on 05/28/2020. Dr. Carter has held her current position since 2018. She was the recipient of the Charles E. Scripps Award, 2006 Journalism Administrator of the year, awarded by the Scripps Howard Foundation and the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications. She previously served as director of the Elliott School of Communication at Wichita State University, founding chair of Mass Communication, Journalism and Communication programs at Norfolk State University. University of North Florida, and Prairie View A&M University. She was also instrumental in establishing the Journalism Leadership Institute for Diversity, a pipeline program to attract women and people of color to leadership roles in higher education. She has worked in university relations and advancement, public television and is a former staff writer at the Virginian-Pilot as a fellow of the American Society of Newspaper Editors’ Institute for Journalism Excellence. She holds a Ph.D. in Journalism from the University of Missouri, an M.A. in Journalism from Ohio State and a B.S. in English/Secondary Education, from Tuskegee University in Alabama.
The interview is a deep dive in her path from her graduation from Tuskegee University in Alabama to the present position in the University of South Carolina. Dr. Carter talks about how her interactions with people, her willingness to listen to her mentors and take one step at a time allowed her to make strides in her career. Eventually she gives credit to following her heart and understanding that she preferred journalism over being a highschool teacher.
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Title
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Letter from Clarence A. Laws, concerning efforts of UT to increase enrollment and participation of minorities at UT
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Identifier
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e_uta_00146
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1972-04-14
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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. Stephen H. Spurr, UT President, concerning efforts of UT to increase enrollment and participation of minorities at UT.
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Title
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Letter from Frank C. Cooksey, President, Students’ Association, regarding problems facing the "Negro" student
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Identifier
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e_uta_00134
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1959-10-15
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Box
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CDL2/E31
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Folder
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Negro Students
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Resource
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UT Dean of Students records
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Description
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Letter from Frank C. Cooksey, President, Students’ Association, to Dr. Logan Wilson, UT President, with cc to Dr. Merton M. Minter, Dr. H. H. Ransom, Dean H. Y. McCown, Mr. F. C. McConnell, and Miss Jane Greer, regarding problems facing the "Negro" student.
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Title
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Letter from Frank L. Wright, Executive Secretary, Student Christian Associations to Dean Glenn Barnett
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Identifier
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e_uta_00139_002
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1962-11-14
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Box
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CDL2/E32
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Folder
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Integration, 1962-63
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Resource
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UT Dean of Students records
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Description
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Letter from Frank L. Wright, Executive Secretary, Student Christian Associations to Dean Glenn Barnett with attached Religious Workers Association study on the Negro student problem.
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Title
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Letter from Glenn E. Barnett, Dean of Students to President J. R. Smiley
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Identifier
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e_uta_00139_001
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1962-11-19
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Box
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CDL2/E32
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Folder
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Integration, 1962-63
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Resource
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UT Dean of Students records
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Description
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Letter from Glenn E. Barnett, Dean of Students to President J. R. Smiley regarding the Religious Workers Association study on the Negro student problem.
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Title
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Letter from Margaret Peck, Associate Dean of Women and Panhellenic Sponsor, to Dean Arno Nowotny
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Identifier
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e_uta_00121
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1958-10-30
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Box
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CDL2/E31
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Folder
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Negro Students
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Resource
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UT Dean of Students records
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Description
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Letter from Margaret Peck, Associate Dean of Women and Panhellenic Sponsor, to Dean Arno Nowotny regarding the progress of the organization of two national "Negro" sororities, Alpha Kappa Alpha and Delta Sigma Theta at UT.
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Title
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Letter from William B. Wood to Ms. Beverly Tucker, regarding CIA continuing to pursue a vigorous minority recruitment program
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Identifier
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e_uta_00294
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1977-06-09
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Box
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9/P1
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Folder
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Incoming Correspondence, Fall 1977
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Resource
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UT Minority Student Services records
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Description
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Letter from William B. Wood, Southwest Personnel Representative, Central Intelligence Agency to Ms. Beverly Tucker, Dean of Students Office, The University of Texas at Austin, regarding CIA continuing to pursue a vigorous minority recruitment program.
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Title
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Letter: Orange Jackets to select new members and looking for recommendations
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Identifier
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e_uta_00713
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Topic
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Women college students, College students
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Dates
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1969
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Box
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CDL2/E27
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Folder
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Orange Jackets, 1963-65
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Resource
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UT Dean of Students records
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Description
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Letter from Mary Tom Keller, Vice-President, Orange Jackets, to select new members and looking for recommendations.
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Title
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Letter "To Our Students in the Army" from UT President Robert Ernest Vinson
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Identifier
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e_uta_00869
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Topic
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Soldiers, College students
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Dates
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1918-12-23
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Box
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4P115
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Folder
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#6 – Bibliographical – World War I (Part I)
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Resource
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UT memorabilia collection
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Description
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Letter "To Our Students in the Army" from UT President Robert Ernest Vinson.
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Title
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List of courses in the Black Studies Curricula
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Identifier
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e_uta_00292
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1970-06-05
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Box
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2005-086/3
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Folder
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Black Studies Curricula
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Resource
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UT Center for African and African American Studies records
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Description
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List of courses in the Black Studies Curricula.
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Title
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Memo from Dr. H. Malcolm Macdonald regarding the "Eleven Demands" of the Afro-Americans for Black Liberation
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Identifier
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e_uta_00705
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1969-03-06
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Box
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80-50/33
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Folder
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I – Student Affairs – Activities – Afro-Americans for Black Liberation – Demands and Response, Feb.-Mar. 1969
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Memo from Dr. H. Malcolm Macdonald to Dr. Norman Hackerman regarding the "Eleven Demands" of the Afro-Americans for Black Liberation.
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Title
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Memo from Dr. H. Malcolm Macdonald regarding the "Eleven Demands" of the Afro-Americans for Black Liberation
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Identifier
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e_uta_00705_001
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1969-03-06
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Box
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80-50/33
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Folder
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I – Student Affairs – Activities – Afro-Americans for Black Liberation – Demands and Response, Feb.-Mar. 1969
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Memo from Dr. H. Malcolm Macdonald to Dr. Norman Hackerman regarding the "Eleven Demands" of the Afro-Americans for Black Liberation.
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Title
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Memo from Dr. H. Malcolm Macdonald regarding the "Eleven Demands" of the Afro-Americans for Black Liberation
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Identifier
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e_uta_00705_a
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1969-03-06
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Box
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80-50/33
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Folder
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I – Student Affairs – Activities – Afro-Americans for Black Liberation – Demands and Response, Feb.-Mar. 1969
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Memo from Dr. H. Malcolm Macdonald to Dr. Norman Hackerman regarding the "Eleven Demands" of the Afro-Americans for Black Liberation.
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Title
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Memo from Dr. Wanjohi Waciuma to Dr. John Warfield including an outline of his suggestions for the Center
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Identifier
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e_uta_00289_a
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1978-01-24
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Box
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2005-086/3
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Folder
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Beginnings of the Center
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Resource
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UT Center for African and African American Studies records
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Description
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Memo from Dr. Wanjohi Waciuma to Dr. John Warfield including an outline of his suggestions for the Center.
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Title
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Memo from H. H. Ransom to all faculty members announcing a Committee on Minority Groups
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Identifier
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e_uta_00184
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Topic
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Civil rights, College students
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Dates
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1960-10-20
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Box
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VF 32/B.b
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Folder
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I – Desegregation, 1960-1962
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Memo from H. H. Ransom to all faculty members announcing that a Committee on Minority Groups (National, Racial, and Religious) has been appointed by the Office of the President.