Manning Hall
Manning Hall, the original site of the University’s law school, served during the first Foodworkers’ Strike in 1969 as aContinue Reading
Reclaiming the University of the People
Racial Justice Movements at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Manning Hall, the original site of the University’s law school, served during the first Foodworkers’ Strike in 1969 as aContinue Reading
Document Description: In November 2015, a coalition of student organizations, including members of the Real Silent Sam Coalition delivered “AContinue Reading
Document Description: The Real Silent Sam Coalition issued these demands in April 2015, before the decision to rename Saunders HallContinue Reading
Document Description: The On the Wake of Emancipation Campaign was created by Kristi Booker, the president of the Black StudentContinue Reading
Document Description: In November 1997, the Black Student Movement issued a new list of twenty-two demands to the University administration,Continue Reading
Document Description: On April 1st, 1992 students began a two-week long sit-in in South Building. After delivering a letter toContinue Reading
Document Description: On September 3, 1992, an estimated 400 supporters for a free-standing Black Cultural Center marched to Chancellor PaulContinue Reading
Document Description: This correspondence from members of the Black Awareness Council to Chancellor Paul Hardin demands Hardin’s public support forContinue Reading
Document Description: In 1979, the Black Student Movement issued another list of demands to the University’s administration, organized by issuesContinue Reading
Document Description: In 1973, the Black Student Movement issued a series of demands to the University’s administration, focused largely onContinue Reading