Photograph of the construction of the Gray Residence Hall, taken from Gray Drive, in 1921. The Gray Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton, opened in 1921 and was named in honor of Robert Terelius Gray. Gray was part owner of the ten acres...
Photograph of the sun parlor inside the Gray Residence Hall in 1921. The Gray Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton, opened in 1921 and was named in honor of Robert Terelius Gray. Gray was part owner of the ten acres donated for the original...
This June 12, 1973, letter from North Carolina Attorney General Robert Morgan to Richard Robinson at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, originally accompanied a letter outlining an opinion by the Attorney Generals' office that student...
Gray Residence Hall pictured in 1953. The Gray Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton, opened in 1921 and was named in honor of Robert Terelius Gray. Gray was part owner of the ten acres donated for the original campus and was a member of the...
This photograph shows the Gray Residence Hall in the 1990s. The Gray Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton, opened in 1921 and was named in honor of Robert Terelius Gray. Gray was part owner of the ten acres donated for the original campus and...
This photograph shows the Gray Residence Hall with people gathered in front. The Gray Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton, opened in 1921 and was named in honor of Robert Terelius Gray. Gray was part owner of the ten acres donated for the...
This May 24, 1968, article by Robert M. Auman of the Greensboro Daily News, profiles five black students at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG). Most of the students reported a satisfactory experience, but also some social...
This May 1, 1973, letter from University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) Chancellor James Sharbrough Ferguson to Robert Morgan, Attorney General of the State of North Carolina notifies Morgan that Ferguson has been served with a summons in...
This October 24 and November 17, 2006, oral history interview conducted by Robert Shapard primarily documents Edith Wiggins' recollections of her time at Woman's College (now UNCG), where in 1958 she was one of only five African American students....
Photograph of Gray Residence Hall. The Gray Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton, opened in 1921 and was named in honor of Robert Terelius Gray. Gray was part owner of the ten acres donated for the original campus and was a member of the State...
Photograph of the fountain and atrium with Mendenhall, Gray and Cotton residence halls pictured in the background. The Fountain Plaza opened in 1991. It is located between the Dining Halls and the Quadrangle, and consists of landscaped terraces and...
Photograph of the Gray Residence Hall in the Freshman Quadrangle (now the Quad), circa 1973. It appeared in Bricks and People. The Gray Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton, opened in 1921 and was named in honor of Robert Terelius Gray. Gray...
This photograph, which appeared in Bricks and People, shows the Gray Residence hall in the Freshman Quadrangle (now the Quad), circa 1973. The Gray Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton, opened in 1921 and was named in honor of Robert Terelius...
Photograph of the Gray Residence hall in the Freshman Quadrangle (now the Quad), circa 1973. The photograph appeared in Bricks and People, on page forty-nine. The Gray Residence Hall, designed by Harry Barton, opened in 1921 and was named in honor...
This letter, dated November 17, 1967, from George Watts Hill of Durham to University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) Chancellor James Sharbrough Ferguson congratulates Ferguson on his published comments on the recent Black Power Forum at...
This letter, dated November 19, 1967, from Franklin D. Parker of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) Department of History and Political Science to UNCG Chancellor James Sharbrough Fergsuon, expresses Parker's support for...
This letter, dated November 17, 1967, is a response from University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) Chancellor James Sharbrough Ferguson to George Watts Hill of Durham. Hill had originally written Ferguson on November 17, 1967, thanking him...
This letter from Greensboro resident Elmer D. Yost to Governor Dan K. Moore, dated November 16, 1967, contains Yost's complaints about the controversial Black Power Forum held at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) November 1-3,...
This copy of a memo, dated November 11, 1968, sent from University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) Chancellor James Ferguson to Dr. Elaine Burgess, Dr. Robert Calhoon, Dean Shirley Flynn, Miss Annie Joyce King, and Miss Barbara Wesley,...
This November 17, 1967, clipping of two letters to the editor of the Greensboro Daily News and an editorial from The Carolinian demonstrates community reaction to the controversial Black Power Forum held November 1-3, 1967, at the University of...