This is a photocopy of an article that was published most likely in a Greensboro newspaper on March 28, 1973, which reports on a UNCG student sit-in protesting the Student Government Association decision to reclassify the Neo-Black Society student...
This March 28, 1969, article from The Carolinian, the student newspaper of The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG), reports on the beginning on the UNCG food service workers' strike of March 27-April 2, 1967. In this article, the...
This March 28, 1973, article from The Carolinian, the student newspaper of The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG), reports on the Student Government Association's (SGA) revocation of recognition and funding from the Neo Black...
The eighth issue of W.C. Informer reports on the passage of the Patman Housing Act of 1946, a precursor to the federal urban renewal program that was envisioned as a means of providing low-cost housing but ultimately resulted in the destruction of...
A protest against the UNCG Student Government Senate's ruling to change the status of the Neo-Black Society resulted in UNCG Chancellor Ferguson's appointment of a faculty committee to review both the process and result of the Senate hearing. This...
In this letter to Student Government Association Vice President Cheryl Sosnik, UNCG Chancellor James S. Ferguson acknowledges the Student Senate's request for more information from the ad-hoc faculty committee that advised Ferguson in the matter of...
This is a photocopy of an article that was published in the Greensboro Record on April 2, 1973, which reports on plans to file a lawsuit against UNCG officials and the Neo-Black Society, a student organization. The lawsuit would allege...
This is a photocopy of an article that was published in the Greensboro Daily News on May 1, 1973, which reports on a lawsuit filed by five students against UNCG officials and the Neo-Black Society, a student organization. The lawsuit alleged...
This is a photocopy of part of an article published in a Greensboro newspaper around April 1, 1973, which reports on UNCG Chancellor James Ferguson's ruling that funding be restored to the Neo-Black Society, a student organization. Funding was...
This is a photocopy of an article that was published in the Greensboro Daily News on March 27, 1973, which reports on a UNCG Student Government Association hearing as to whether the Neo-Black Society should continue to receive funding as a student...
This is a photocopy of part of an article published in the Greensboro Daily News on April 1, 1973, which reports on UNCG Chancellor James Ferguson's ruling that funding be restored to the Neo-Black Society, a student organization. Funding was...
This uncredited article from the November 16, 1967, Greensboro Daily News, reports on comments by University of North Carolina at Greensboro Chancellor James Sharbrough Fergsuon following the controversial Black Power Forum held November 1-3, 1967,...
This uncredited August 17, 1956, article from the Greensboro Daily News reports that two black students had been admitted for the fall semester at the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (WCUNC). Bettye Ann David Tillman and...
This uncredited September 11, 1956, article from the Greensboro Daily News reports that W.W. Pierson, acting chancellor of the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (WCUNC), told an assembly of student leaders that two recently...
This December 8, 1955, article by Martha Jester of the Greensboro Record, reports that the Student Legislature of the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (WCUNC) passed a resolution the night before “favoring equality of...
This uncredited December 15, 1955, article from the Greensboro Daily News, reports on the adoption of a resolution on desegregation by the Faculty Council of the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (WCUNC). The resolution passed was...
This uncredited article published in either the Greensboro Daily News or the Greensboro Record on September 7, 1957, reports that five black students are enrolled at the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (WCUNC) for the fall...
This uncredited article published in either the Greensboro Daily News or the Greensboro Record on September 7, 1957, reports that a third black student would be entering the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (WCUNC) for the fall...