Box 6
Contains 26 Results:
"The Inauguration of Hugh Morris Gloster as 7th President of Morehouse College" 1968 Feb 17th , 1968
This series is comprised of material from the colleges and universities Samuel Williams was associated with. Among the documents are correspondences from Coretta Sccott King and Benjamin E Mays. One will also find the statement of adminstration after the protest staged by students demanding courses in African Americans Studies. The series ranges from 1942-1970.
Jones, Edward A. (Autograph article on Aime Cesaire, Bard of Martinique), 1949
This series is comprised of material from the colleges and universities Samuel Williams was associated with. Among the documents are correspondences from Coretta Sccott King and Benjamin E Mays. One will also find the statement of adminstration after the protest staged by students demanding courses in African Americans Studies. The series ranges from 1942-1970.
"Lock-in of Trustees and SGA Representative": Statement regarding student protest , 1969
This series is comprised of material from the colleges and universities Samuel Williams was associated with. Among the documents are correspondences from Coretta Sccott King and Benjamin E Mays. One will also find the statement of adminstration after the protest staged by students demanding courses in African Americans Studies. The series ranges from 1942-1970.
Morehouse college brochure, undated
This series is comprised of material from the colleges and universities Samuel Williams was associated with. Among the documents are correspondences from Coretta Sccott King and Benjamin E Mays. One will also find the statement of adminstration after the protest staged by students demanding courses in African Americans Studies. The series ranges from 1942-1970.
1947 Morehouse College Bulletin vol. 25, No. 34, 1947 - 1947
This series is comprised of material from the colleges and universities Samuel Williams was associated with. Among the documents are correspondences from Coretta Sccott King and Benjamin E Mays. One will also find the statement of adminstration after the protest staged by students demanding courses in African Americans Studies. The series ranges from 1942-1970.
1948 Morehouse College Bulletin Vol. 16 No. 39, 1948 - 1948
This series is comprised of material from the colleges and universities Samuel Williams was associated with. Among the documents are correspondences from Coretta Sccott King and Benjamin E Mays. One will also find the statement of adminstration after the protest staged by students demanding courses in African Americans Studies. The series ranges from 1942-1970.
1959 Morehouse College Bulletin Vol. 27, No. 79, 1959 - 1959
This series is comprised of material from the colleges and universities Samuel Williams was associated with. Among the documents are correspondences from Coretta Sccott King and Benjamin E Mays. One will also find the statement of adminstration after the protest staged by students demanding courses in African Americans Studies. The series ranges from 1942-1970.
1967 Morehouse College Bulletin 100th anniversay Vol. 3, No. 111, 1967 - 1967
This series is comprised of material from the colleges and universities Samuel Williams was associated with. Among the documents are correspondences from Coretta Sccott King and Benjamin E Mays. One will also find the statement of adminstration after the protest staged by students demanding courses in African Americans Studies. The series ranges from 1942-1970.
1968 Morehouse College Bulletin Vol. 36 No. 115, 1968 - 1968
This series is comprised of material from the colleges and universities Samuel Williams was associated with. Among the documents are correspondences from Coretta Sccott King and Benjamin E Mays. One will also find the statement of adminstration after the protest staged by students demanding courses in African Americans Studies. The series ranges from 1942-1970.
1968 Morehouse College Bulletin Vol. 36, no. 117, 1968 - 1968
This series is comprised of material from the colleges and universities Samuel Williams was associated with. Among the documents are correspondences from Coretta Sccott King and Benjamin E Mays. One will also find the statement of adminstration after the protest staged by students demanding courses in African Americans Studies. The series ranges from 1942-1970.