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University policy on picketing and demonstrations
Date:
circa January 1968
Author:
unknown
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Description:
This is a copy of the January, 1968, university regulations on picketing and demonstrations. On March 26, 1973, University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) Student Government Association (SGA) had voted to reclassify (removed funding and recognition from) the Neo-Black Society, leading to a sit-in by Neo-Black Society members in the SGA offices. The SGA decision was overturned by university administration on the basis of faulty evidence and improper procedure by SGA, resulting in an eventual legal case that led to the Neo-Black Society's reinstatement as a recognized and funded organization.
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Printed Materials
Collection:
Chancellor James Sharbrough Ferguson Records
Repository:
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Item#:
1.14.449
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