Brown, Stuart M., Jr.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Berrigan weekend oral history project
Challenge to Governance oral history project
Over 100 interviews with students, faculty, staff, and administrators on subjects including the Vietnam War and the peace movement; the rights of women and minorities, especially blacks' rights and the Willard Straight Hall occupation; efforts to change the governing system at Cornell; and related issues. Most of the interviews have been transcribed.
Cornell University Afro-American Studies Program files
Memoranda, meeting minutes, and typewritten letters concerning the creation of the Afro-American Studies Program at Cornell University. Correspondents include James A. Perkins, W. Keith Kennedy, Benjamin Nichols, Stuart M. Brown, Robert D. Miller, Earl Armstrong, James E. Turner, and others. Also included is a February 1970 issue of Harambee, evidently a local newsletter for the African American community in Ithaca, New York.
Stuart M. Brown, Jr. papers
Class schedules, lecture notes, photocopies of readings, and other course material for Biology and Society courses including Professional Ethics, 1983-1986; Biomedical Ethics, 1981; and Environmental Ethics, 1981-1982.
Additional filters:
- Subject
- College students -- Political activity. 2
- Student movements. 2
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Protest movements 2
- African American student movements. 1
- African Americans -- Education 1
- African Americans -- Study and teaching -- New York (State) -- Ithaca. 1
- Bioethics. 1
- College student government. 1
- College students -- New York (State) -- Ithaca. 1
- Environmental ethics. 1
- Medical ethics. 1
- Memorandums. 1
- Minutes (administrative records) 1
- Oral histories. 1
- Professional ethics. 1
- Science -- Moral and ethical aspects. 1
- Willard Straight Hall takeover, 1969. 1
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives 1 + ∧ less