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In this March 19, 1970 letter Seth Macon gives his opinion about Guilford College's handling of black students requests for better conditions on campus. The letter questions the college's decision to honor the request for use of campus cars, and asks for supervision in the spaces allocated to black student for gatherings. Macon also criticizes the permissive attitude of the school in letting the black students stay in New Garden Hall past its regular closing time, predicting a future "occupation" if similar activities are not strongly discouraged.