Word: afros
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Pennsylvania, Afro-American Student Society members occupied Swarthmore's admissions office, demanded that more Negroes be admitted and that they be given a voice in making policy...
...approved three points included in the as-yet unpublished Rosovsky report on Afro-American Studies...
...organization of a standing committee on Afro-American studies to oversee undergraduate and graduate degree programs...
Dean Ford also took a step toward organizing a committee to search for Faculty members in Afro-American studies. Ernest J. Wilson III '70, chairman of the Ad Hoc Committee of Black Students, said that Ford asked him after the CEP meeting to submit the names of three black students to serve on such a search committee with three as yet unnamed Faculty members...
...instead, Centers for Afro-American Studies, operated by interdepartmental student-Faculty committees. Such centers would provide most of the benefits of a full-fledged department, but would be administratively more agile. We already have several splendid examples of centers at Harvard, and they draw on the resources of all departments. Charles A. Whitney Physicist Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Professor of Astronomy Harvard University