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Cornell University. Africana Studies and Research Center

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Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Africana Studies and Research Center fire items

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31924064942711]
Identifier: 47-5-1327
Scope and content

Contains newspaper clippings and articles about the fire and general comments on student unrest. Also includes letter from Lola Dudgeon to Dave and Tove hammer regarding Africana Center fire and events of April, 1970.

Dates: 1970.

Cornell University Afro-American Studies Program interviews

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31924065481008]
Identifier: 13-6-2028
Scope and content

Transcripts of interviews of Tom Jones and others concerning the beginnings of the Afro-American Studies Program.

Dates: 1968.

Dale R. Corson papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 3-11-1665
Abstract The Dale R. Corson papers consist of office files, correspondence, and other material deriving chiefly from his provostship (1963-1969) and presidency of Cornell University (1963-1977). The papers illustrate the Corson administration reconstituting the University following the trauma of the 1969 student revolt and the negative publicity following the takeover of Willard Straight Hall; dealing with anti-war demonstrations and protests relative to other social and local issues; and surviving...
Dates: 1963-1977.

Robert L. Harris papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 53-1-3880
Scope and content Collection spans Dr. Harris's professional career from his time as a PhD student and lecturer at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne through his tenure as Vice Provost at Cornell. Included are records of his activity on the Minority Undergraduate Affairs Council, 1996-1997; the Human Resources Development Council, 1996-1999; the Minority Student Affairs Council, 1997-2004; the Campus Climate Committee, 1999-2000; the North Campus Academic Issues Subcommittee, 1999-2000;...
Dates: 1934 - 2013

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African American college students 2
Student movements. 2
Academic freedom. 1
Africa -- Study and teaching. 1
African American college students -- New York (State) -- Ithaca. 1