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Full-Text Articles in Higher Education
Newsletter: Women's Caucus For The Modern Language Samla Regional Branch
Newsletter: Women's Caucus For The Modern Language Samla Regional Branch
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
WCML newsletter, bulletin no. 2. December 1971.
The Tsunami, Jim Cook
The Tsunami, Jim Cook
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Editorial Article from the University of Maine student newspaper The Maine Campus on the People's Coalition group discussions regarding the end of the University's Martin Luther King Scholarship and racism.
Telegram From Senator Edmund S Muskie To Umaine President Winthrop C. Libby, Edmund S. Muskie
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.
Telegram From Senator Edmund S Muskie To Umaine President Winthrop C. Libby, Edmund S. Muskie
Telegram From Senator Edmund S Muskie To Umaine President Winthrop C. Libby, Edmund S. Muskie
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
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.
Letters From Martin Luther King Student Union To Chancellor Donald R. Mcneil, Donald R. Mcneil
Letters From Martin Luther King Student Union To Chancellor Donald R. Mcneil, Donald R. Mcneil
University of Maine Racial Justice Collection
Letters regarding members of the Martin Luther King Union at UMaine, feel a lack of support in the state of Maine. They proposed a "Black in Maine, Getting Together" meeting to bring the statewide Black community together.
Letters From Martin Luther King Student Union To Chancellor Donald R. Mcneil, Donald R. Mcneil
Letters From Martin Luther King Student Union To Chancellor Donald R. Mcneil, Donald R. Mcneil
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Letters regarding members of the Martin Luther King Union at UMaine, feel a lack of support in the state of Maine. They proposed a "Black in Maine, Getting Together" meeting to bring the statewide Black community together.