Political Cartoon of Chancellor Hardin as KKK Member
Document Description: This political cartoon depicts Chancellor Paul Hardin and Student Government’s House Speaker, Tim Moore, as members of theContinue Reading
Reclaiming the University of the People
Racial Justice Movements at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Document Description: This political cartoon depicts Chancellor Paul Hardin and Student Government’s House Speaker, Tim Moore, as members of theContinue Reading
Document Description: Though a Black cultural center already existed on the campus, myths about the creation of a free-standing centerContinue Reading
Document Description: Tim Smith, one of the founders of the Black Awareness Council, holds the megaphone at a speak-out inContinue Reading
Document Description: John Bradley, Tim Smith, Jimmy Hitchcock, and Malcolm Marshall, four members of the University’s football team, founded theContinue Reading
Document Description: Phi Beta Sigma hosted a party in the Great Hall in the Student Union in the summer ofContinue Reading
Document Description: This note from Chancellor Paul Hardin to Donald Boulton, the vice chancellor and dean of the division ofContinue Reading
Document Description: On March 17, 1992, Chancellor Paul Hardin gave a speech on the steps of South Building, affirming hisContinue Reading
Document Description: Chancellor Hardin, who became a “nemesis” for many of the student supporters of the Black cultural center, advocatedContinue Reading
Document Description: By the spring of 1992 it became clear to BCC supporters that the University’s administration would not easilyContinue Reading
Document Description: The work of Michelle Thomas, the dynamic leader of the Black Student Movement during the movement for aContinue Reading