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Race relations at UNCG subject note: These are issues specific and unique to UNCG, including general material on desegregation, student and faculty involvement, and reaction to civil rights issues. See also the Black Power Forum, Neo-Black Society, and Food Service Workers' Strike headings.
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W.C. Informer Number 1
Date:
March 1946
By:
Woman's College Chapter of the Committee for North Carolina
From:
University Archives Subject Files
The first issue of W.C. Informer focuses on several postwar political issues, and criticizes a recent vote on extending the Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC...
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W.C. Informer Number 2
Date:
March 1946
By:
Woman's College Chapter of the Committee for North Carolina
From:
University Archives Subject Files
The second issue of W.C. Informer primarily discusses economic and political trends in in North Carolina, including voter registration and participation. Statistics a...
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W.C. Informer Number 3
Date:
March 1946
By:
Woman's College Chapter of the Committee for North Carolina
From:
University Archives Subject Files
The third issue of W.C. Informer criticizes policies of the Truman administration, particularly the nomination of Edwin Pauley as Undersecretary of the Navy, which re...
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W.C. Informer Number 4
Date:
March 11, 1946
By:
Woman's College Chapter of the Committee for North Carolina
From:
University Archives Subject Files
The fourth issue of W.C. Informer discusses of nuclear weapons, federal labor policy (specifically a bill in the U.S. House of Representatives that would curtail unio...
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W.C. Informer Number 5
Date:
March 17, 1946
By:
Woman's College Chapter of the Committee for North Carolina
From:
University Archives Subject Files
The fifth issue of W.C. Informer discusses an incident in Columbia, Tennessee, in which a black veteran and a white fought over an insult to the veteran's mother. Aft...
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W.C. Informer Number 6
Date:
April 7, 1946
By:
Woman's College Chapter of the Committee for North Carolina
From:
University Archives Subject Files
The sixth issue of W.C. Informer is primarily a discussion of pending legislation concerning the railroad industry and an alleged conspiracy to thwart competition and...
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W.C. Informer Number 7
Date:
April 14, 1946
By:
Woman's College Chapter of the Committee for North Carolina
From:
University Archives Subject Files
The seventh issue of W.C. Informer reports on the need for new housing units in the postwar years. Government housing policy was a major part of the federal urban ren...
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W.C. Informer Number 8
Date:
April 21, 1946
By:
Woman's College Chapter of the Committee for North Carolina
From:
University Archives Subject Files
The eighth issue of W.C. Informer reports on the passage of the Patman Housing Act of 1946, a precursor to the federal urban renewal program that was envisioned as a ...
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W.C. Informer Number 9
Date:
April 28, 1946
By:
Woman's College Chapter of the Committee for North Carolina
From:
University Archives Subject Files
The ninth issue of W.C. Informer notes that "infamous preacher of race hatred" Gerald Smith had called a "nationalist congress" for the following ...
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W.C. Informer Number 10
Date:
May 6, 1946
By:
Woman's College Chapter of the Committee for North Carolina
From:
University Archives Subject Files
The tenth issue of W.C. Informer encourages students to assist in voter registration drives and to vote themselves when they become eligible. Voter registration drive...
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