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Title
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"$500,000 Sneeze? Not Faulk"
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Identifier
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e_rap_0424
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Creator
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Lewis, Milton
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1963-11-27
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Resource
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John Henry Faulk papers
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Description
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Article describing the reduction of John Henry Faulk's winnings from the libel lawsuit, New York Herald Tribune, November 27, 1963
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Title
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An abridged history of UT racial intolerance, unknown source, Summer 1990
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Identifier
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e_uta_00303
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1990
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Resource
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UT Student Government records
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Description
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An abridged history of UT racial intolerance, unknown source, Summer 1990.
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Title
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Adela Mancias oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004040
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Creator
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Walje, Ethan
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Contributor
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Mancias, Adela, 1953-
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Topic
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Zoning law, Hispanic American women, Social justice
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Dates
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1974, 1990-12-31, 2021-02-27
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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 Adela Mancias conducted by Ethan Walje on February 27, 2021. Adela Mancias recounts her experiences growing up in Texas as a Mexican-American and how it led to her interest in activism. She discusses her work with the Raza Unida Party and Brown Berets in Austin, Texas, including her participation in protests against the Austin Boat Club races and the Ku Klux Klan march in Austin on February 19, 1983. She also discusses her work in organizing resistance to unfair zoning laws in East Austin and talks about her later documentary and radio work.
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Title
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Clipping from the Daily Texan: "Student groups demand ‘justice’ in police-related death of Nigerian"
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Identifier
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e_uta_00305
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1984
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Resource
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UT Vice-President for Student Affairs records
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Description
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Clipping from the Daily Texan: "Student groups demand ‘justice’ in police-related death of Nigerian."
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Title
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Copy of article from Austin American-Statesman: "John Hargis, 1st Black to earn bachelor’s degree at UT, dies"
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Identifier
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e_uta_00194
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1986-11-14
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Copy of article from Austin American-Statesman: "John Hargis, 1st Black to earn bachelor’s degree at UT, dies."
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Title
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Cross Reference Sheet from UT Chancellor's Office noting separation of President Kennedy's letter to Thornton Hardie
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Identifier
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e_uta_00281
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1963-10-16
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Resource
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UT Chancellor's Office records
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Description
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Cross Reference Sheet from UT Chancellor's Office noting separation of President Kennedy's letter to Thornton Hardie to a different folder in the archives.
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Title
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Daily Texan article: "guest viewpoint: Sororities enjoy special privileges"
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Identifier
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e_uta_00115
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1975-05-01
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Daily Texan article: "guest viewpoint: Sororities enjoy special privileges."
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Title
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Daily Texan article: "New Assemblyman Jordan Breaks Political Race Barrier"
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Identifier
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e_uta_00131
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1961-10-26
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Resource
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UT Dean of Students records
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Description
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Daily Texan article: "New Assemblyman Jordan Breaks Political Race Barrier."
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Title
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Deborah D. Tucker oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004039
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Creator
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Garrett, Sam, Farmer, Ciera
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Contributor
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Tucker, Debby
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Topic
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Feminism, Sexual abuse victims, Social justice
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Dates
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2021-02-28
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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 Deborah D. Tucker conducted by Sam Garrett and Cierra Farmer on February 28, 2021. Tucker discusses her work to fight violence against women in Austin during the 70s and early 80s. This includes her work at the Austin Rape Crisis Center, the Austin Center for Battered Women, and the Texas Council on Family Violence. Specifically, she talks about the goals of these organizations, the methods they used to achieve these goals, and how the Austin community reacted to the anti-rape movement and women's liberation.
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Title
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Equal Employment Opportunity – Employer Information Report
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Identifier
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e_uta_00090
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1970-04-30
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Resource
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UT President's Office records
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Description
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Equal Employment Opportunity – Employer Information Report EEO-1 – The University of Texas at Austin.
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Title
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"Faulk wins $3.5 Million In Libel Suit"
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Identifier
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e_rap_0423
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Creator
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Blumenfeld, Ralph, Hendricks, Alfred T.
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1962-06-29
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Resource
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John Henry Faulk papers
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Description
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Article describes the money awarded to John Henry Faulk for winning libel lawsuit. Published in the New York Post, June 29, 1962
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Title
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"Former instructor sues FBI for withholding documents"
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Identifier
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e_rap_0440
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Creator
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Hamilton, Robert
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1979-04-25
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Resource
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Vertical files (biographical)
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Description
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Article describes John Henry Faulk's lawsuit against the Federal Bureau of Investigation for withholding documents. Published in Daily Texan, April 25, 1979
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Title
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"Gutter Saint" accepts Nobel for poor, sick
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Identifier
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e_rap_1214
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Creator
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Associated press
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1979-12-10
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Resource
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Texas newspaper collection
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Description
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Dallas Morning News article describing Mother Teresa's acceptance speech of the Nobel Peace Prize, December 11, 1979
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Title
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John Henry Faulk, Plaintiff, Complaint against Aware, Inc., Laurence Johnson and Vincent Hartnett
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Identifier
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e_rap_0422
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Creator
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New York State Supreme Court of Judicature
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1956-06-13
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Resource
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John Henry Faulk papers
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Description
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Court documents for John Henry Faulk versus Aware, Inc., Laurence Johnson and Vincent Hartnett, dated June 13, 1956
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Title
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Letter from Glenn E. Barnett, Dean of Students, regarding Texas Relays
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Identifier
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e_uta_00141
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1963-03-07
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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 Mr. Sandy Sanford, President, Student Association, regarding the classification of Texas Southern during the Texas Relays.
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Title
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Letter regarding programs at the University for female students, faculty, and staff
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Identifier
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e_uta_00757
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Topic
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Women, Affirmative action programs, Women's studies, Social justice, Civil rights
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Dates
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1978-06-26
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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 UT President Lorene L. Rogers to Dr. Porter L. Fortune, Jr., Chancellor, University of Mississippi, regarding programs at the University of Texas at Austin for female students, faculty, and staff.
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Title
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Letter sent to all fraternity nationals represented in the Texas Campus
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Identifier
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e_uta_00091
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1969-06-16
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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 Robert C. Christy, President, Interfraternity Council, The University of Texas at Austin, sent to all fraternity nationals represented in the Texas Campus.
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Title
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Letter to Henry Cohen from Maurice M. Tinterow
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Identifier
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e_rap_0234
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Creator
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Tinterow, Maurice M.
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1945-04-24
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Resource
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Henry Cohen papers
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Description
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Letter to Henry Cohen from Maurice M. Tinterow regarding the execution of Jews by the SS, April 24, 1945
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Title
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Lori Hansel oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003932
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Creator
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Dickson, Austin
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Contributor
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Hansel, Lori
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Topic
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Feminism, Women's studies, Social justice
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Dates
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1960, 2017, 2017-10-25
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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 Lori Hansel conducted by Austin Dickson on October 25, 2017. Hansel describes her growing up in Texas and the factors that influenced her to become more active in the protest community. Discusses her interactions with protests and protest movements around Austin, Texas. Reflects on Civil Rights activism in the US and how it informed other movements. Stresses importance of intersectionality in activism. Comments on the differences between modern protest and 1960's era movements.
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Title
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"McGovern Women Bus Through South"
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Identifier
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e_rap_0596
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Creator
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Elliott, Karen
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Topic
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Civil rights, Social justice
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Dates
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1972-10-19
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Resource
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John Henry Faulk papers
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Description
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Terry McGovern and other prominent women bus through southern cities and farms to promote George McGovern's presidential campaign. Published in the Dallas Morning News, October 19, 1972