This is an uncredited six-page report (possibly written by Chancellor James Sharbrough Ferguson) on the controversial Black Power Forum held on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) November 1-3, 1967. The report...
This article from the Fall 1991 Bulletin by JoAnne Smart Drane (nee Elizabeth Jo Ann Smart) discusses her experiences as one of the first two black students admitted to the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG), then known as the...
This article from the Spring 1980 UNCG Alumni News by JoAnne Smart Drane (nee Elizabeth Jo Ann Smart) discusses her experiences as one of the first two black students admitted to the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG), then known as...
In this transcript of a February 25, 1991, oral history interview conducted by Cheryl Junk with Claudette Burroughs-White, Burroughs-White primarily discusses her experiences as one of the first African-Americans to attend Woman's College,...
The fifth issue of W.C. Informer discusses an incident in Columbia, Tennessee, in which a black veteran and a white fought over an insult to the veteran's mother. Afterward, a group of fifty to seventy-five whites stormed the jail and roamed the...
The Minutes of the Cornelian Literary Society for 1893 discusses Bertha Lee's elected position as critic. Bessie Wood was elected chairman. The committee members are B. Good and Mary Applewhite. A list of nominations for other positions is also...
This letter, written by Charles McIver, President of the State Normal and Industrial School, to his wife, Lula, discusses the school and the interest level of applicants.
This is a letter from Charles McIver, President of the State Normal and Industrial School, to his wife, Lula. In his letter he discusses being sick and talks about things going on in the legislature.
This letter, written by Charles McIver, President of the State Normal and Industrial College, to his wife, Lula, discusses happenings in the legislature. He mentions life certificates and the possibility of a $5000 appropriation for the school.
This document, submitted by Clarence Brown on behalf of the music department to Charles McIver, President of the State Normal and Industrial College, discusses the department and the discouragement of the the teachers with the students along with...
This document, submitted by Lucy Roberson on behalf of the history department to Charles McIver, President of the State Normal and Industrial School, discusses events in the department and suggestions for improvement of the course.
This letter from Melville Fort, who taught Industrial Art, discusses what his department has been doing. At the end he outlines his requests for the coming year.
This letter to the public from President Charles McIver discusses the dormitory fire and the housing situation as a result of a fire at the State Normal and Industrial College.
A letter from the North Carolina State Board of Health member Dr. Richard H. Lewis to the Charles D. McIver, President of the State Normal and Industrial College. The letter discusses various methods of contamination that may have led to the...
This two-page letter, dated September 13, 1968, from Dorothy Prince to University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) Chancellor James Sharbrough Ferguson discusses an incident where Prince phoned the university asking to speak to an employee....
Dated March 14, 1969, this memo from University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) Dean Clarence Shipton's office discusses an incident where “Lillian”, a worker in one of UNCG's food service operations was approached and asked how she felt...
This copy of a letter from University of North Carolina Board of Trustees member John W. Clark to fellow member Mark C. Lassiter, dated March 7, 1960, discusses Clark's reaction to several issues of race relations, including the Greensboro and...