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Telegram From Senator Edmund S Muskie To Umaine President Winthrop C. Libby, Edmund S. Muskie Feb 1971

Telegram From Senator Edmund S Muskie To Umaine President Winthrop C. Libby, Edmund S. Muskie

University of Maine Racial Justice Collection

Telegram from U.S. Senator Edmund S Muskie to UMaine President Winthrop C. Libby, sent February 11, 1971, with the contents from a telegram from Afro-American Society of Bowdoin College to Senator Edmund S Muskie. The telegram discusses the lack of recruitment of Black students and faculty amongst the University of Maine and the defunding of the Martin Luther King Scholarship.


Letter From Ronald Banks To John Bynoe On Recommendations For Minority Students, Ronald F. Banks Nov 1968

Letter From Ronald Banks To John Bynoe On Recommendations For Minority Students, Ronald F. Banks

University of Maine Racial Justice Collection

A letter from Ronald Banks, Assistant to President Winthrop C. Libby, to John Bynoe, Regional Civil Rights Director, on addressing specifics on recommendations suggested by the Civil Rights committee that came to the University of Maine. The letter mentions the Martin Luther King Scholarship to recruit minority groups to the University of Maine.