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Title The Influence of Student Demonstrations on Southern Negro Colleges, draft copy, Chapter III
Date n.d.
Document Type Report
Series Description Series 5: Surveys and Studies, 1944-1969
Box Description Part I-II: Study; Part I: The Education and Outlook of College Students Study [folders 1-3]; Part II: The Influence of Student Demonstrations on Southern Negro Colleges Study [folders 4-20]
Theme/s Civil Rights  Organizations, Associations and Societies  Education and Training  
Keywords student, demonstration, sit-in, non-violent resistance, arrest, segregation, lunch counter, committee, boycott, retail, strategy, lawyer, teacher, newspaper, journalism, finance, funding, protest march, police, student protest movement
Organizations Congress of Racial Equality (CORE); Fisk University; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); Texas Southern University
Places Atlanta, GA; Houston, TX; Nashville, TN
Library Amistad Research Center
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