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Document Description: On the last day of classes for the spring 2015 semester, members of the Real Silent Sam CoalitionContinue Reading
Reclaiming the University of the People
Racial Justice Movements at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Document Description: On the last day of classes for the spring 2015 semester, members of the Real Silent Sam CoalitionContinue Reading
Document Description: In the fall of 2014, the University-appointed independent investigator Kenneth Wainstein issued what became known as the WainsteinContinue Reading
Document Description: Photograph depicts Elizabeth Brooks, one of the leaders of the 1969 Foodworkers’ Strike, accepting the Mary Smith-Elizabeth BrookContinue Reading
Document Description: The first student organization that formed around issues relating to the University’s history with racial injustice was StudentsContinue Reading
Document Description: Almost a full year after the settlement had been reached between the University and the Housekeepers’ Association, theContinue Reading
Document Description: Though the UNC Housekeepers’ Association won their settlement in November 1996, they were forced to return to protestContinue Reading
Document Description: Following a series of protests from the UNC Housekeepers’ Association and the student-led Coalition for Economic Justice onContinue Reading
Document Description: Elaine Massey, a housekeeper at the University, holds up a poster that reads “Fight UNC Institutional Racism” inContinue 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: On March 17, 1992, Chancellor Paul Hardin gave a speech on the steps of South Building, affirming hisContinue Reading