African Americans -- Education
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Department of Africana Studies records
Telling Our Stories: Black Alumni Oral History Project
Telling Our Stories: The Black Alumni oral history project documents UNC Charlotte's Black Alumni by collecting first-hand accounts of the lives of Black students over the decades. This alumni-driven project was inspired by interviews we have already gathered, notably that of James Cuthbertson, Jr., who was a member of the Black Student Union in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Black Studies Center -- Scrapbook, 1973 - 1974
Black Studies Program -- Class Materials and Events (audiovisual), 1971 - 1984
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Urban League records
Records of a multi-service, non-profit agency, organized in 1978 to promote economic self-sufficiency among African American families and to seek racial inclusion in Mecklenburg County (N.C.) communities. Contains miscellaneous records of the Urban League for the year 1981 only, including membership reports and lists, financial reports, and an affiliate assessment report.
Era before Brown vs. Board of Education oral history collection
The interviews focus on the educational experiences of members of the African American community of Charlotte during the era of segregation. Many interviewees also discuss how things changed once segregation ended and their children’s school experiences.
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