Memorandum Concerning Black Progress at NC State

Title

Memorandum Concerning Black Progress at NC State

Description

Black Faculty and Professional Staff was a campus group composed of university black employees that represented the interests of NC State's black community. They fought for equality and representation in the university administration and often advised the Chancellor's office in ways to improve the racial composition of the campus. This particular memorandum reviews the progress of black representation on campus during 1978. Black student and professional staff increased during the year, but little progress was made in black faculty appointments. Dr. Nash Winstead asked the Black Faculty and Professional Staff for assistance in recruiting black faculty members.

Creator

Fran Strayhorn

Source

Memorandum Concerning Black Progress at NC State, October 24, 1978, Box 15, Series 1, UA 005.009 Office for Equal Opportunity and Equity Records, 1970-1995, accessed October 25, 2014, http://d.lib.ncsu.edu/collections/catalog/ua005_009-001-bx0015-006-000.

Date

1978-10-24

Contributor

Josie Titus

Subject

Black Faculty and Professional Staff

Type

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Original Format

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Citation

Fran Strayhorn, “Memorandum Concerning Black Progress at NC State,” The State of History, accessed November 8, 2024, https://soh.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/items/show/672.