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2. Race relations, 1969-1970 - Blank form regarding a questionnaire sent out to Emory students regarding their views on Black student admission to Emory, and asking for help in compiling the results of the survey
3. Race relations, 1969-1970 - Statement regarding the cancellation of the proposed accredited course on Institutional Racism offered at the School of Theology due to lack of time, as well thoughts for any future class on the subject
4. Race relations, 1969-1970 - Statement about a proposed accredited course on Institutional Racism offered at the Emory College
5. Race relations, 1969-1970 - Agenda for the “Special Racism Commission” which will examine progress made on the twelve areas, agreed on by the Black Student Alliance and Emory administration, that needed improvement
6. Race relations, 1969-1970 - Budget for the SGA [Student Government Association] Education Program on Racism
7. Race relations, 1969-1970 - Letter from SGA [Student Government Association] president, Charles Haynes, to “members of the Atlanta community” regarding the creation of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarships for Black students attending Emory University. Attached to the letter is the SGA "Education Program on Racism" budget
8. Race relations, 1969-1970 - Newspaper article - “Student President Charges Emory Slow on Black Issues”
9. Race relations, 1969-1970 - Platform statement for Walter Beckham, candidate for SGA [Student Government Association] president, stating his positions on issues including racial justice, the creation of a Fine Arts building on campus, and SGA budget priorities
10. Race relations, 1969-1970 - “Preview: Student Government Education Program on White Racism” overview and update
11. Race relations, 1969-1970 - Speech by Julian Bond on the “Racial Crisis” given at the 52nd annual meeting of the American Council on Education
12. Race relations, 1969-1970 - Statement by the Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity regarding the funding of the newly created Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarships
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