President of the Black Student Movement on Housing Segregation
Document Description: The 1984-1985 President of the Black Student Movement, Sherrod Banks, writes in The Daily Tar Heel to explainContinue Reading
Reclaiming the University of the People
Racial Justice Movements at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Document Description: The 1984-1985 President of the Black Student Movement, Sherrod Banks, writes in The Daily Tar Heel to explainContinue Reading
Document Description: Though Hinton James Residence Hall had been open less than a decade, by the early 1970s, “James Dorm”Continue Reading
Document Description: The On the Wake of Emancipation Campaign was created by Kristi Booker, the president of the Black StudentContinue Reading
Document Description: Following a two week-long sit-in in South Building, on April 15, 1993, Chancellor Paul Hardin ordered all studentsContinue Reading
Document Description: Black Ink reported on the continued protests from the Black cultural center movement, connecting them to the 1969Continue Reading
Document Description: The campus community’s allegiances divided between the case for a multicultural center versus a Black cultural center byContinue Reading
Document Description: The national coverage of the Black Awareness Council in the fall of 1992 drew the attention of SpikeContinue 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: 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