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Report of the Ad hoc Committee on University Racial Policies: Appendix D on the relationship of curriculum to racial matters at UNCG
Date:
circa August 20, 1969
Author:
UNCG Ad Hoc Committee on University Racial Policies
Biographical/Historical abstract:
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Ad Hoc Committee on University Racial Policies was formed in the fall of 1968 to address six key areas of the university's racial policies.
Additional contributor:
Description:
Consisting of documents related to a joint effort between UNCG and North Carolina A&T State University to establish classes in Africa and Afro-American studies, this appendix supplements a University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) report on university racial policies. Included is a list of existing and proposed classes offered at A&T in 1969 and correspondence among faculty and administrators regarding a cooperative curriculum between UNCG and A&T. These materials are appended to a larger report on university racial policies which was received by UNCG Chancellor James Sharbrough Ferguson on August 20, 1969. The body of the report is listed separately.
Download the complete report (all sections) as a PDF file.
Subjects:
Format of original:
Report
Collection:
Chancellor James Sharbrough Ferguson Records
Repository:
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Item#:
1.14.763
Rights:
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