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Document Description: On March 17, 1992, Chancellor Paul Hardin gave a speech on the steps of South Building, affirming hisContinue Reading
Reclaiming the University of the People
Racial Justice Movements at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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
Document Description: When students returned to campus for the start of school year in late August 1991, they learned thatContinue Reading
Document Description: Six years after the idea of a Black cultural center had been first been shared on the campus, Black InkContinue Reading
Document Description: Dr. Sonja Stone wrote Donald Boulton in February 1989 with a report of how outside noise from aContinue Reading
Document Description: In this report from UNC STV’s campus new program, Campus Profile, students and staff discuss the delay inContinue Reading
Document Description: Though many Black students and faculty were dissatisfied with the temporary space set aside for the Black CulturalContinue Reading
Document Description: The final report from the Black cultural center planning committee, issued in February 1986, determined that a newContinue Reading









