N.C. Alumni and Friends Coalition (Black Perspective) to Board of Trustees, February 1974
Title
N.C. Alumni and Friends Coalition (Black Perspective) to Board of Trustees, February 1974
Description
The N.C. Alumni and Friends Coalition (NCAFC), was established in 1973 after the Legal Defense Fund of the NAACP encouraged the formation of an in-state lobbying group composed of alumni from historically black colleges. In the NCAFC’s desegregation plan the group recommended that duplicative programs at adjoining historically black and white instructions be eliminated. NCAFC also recommended using numerical goals to measure the desegregation of governing boards and faculty at public colleges and universities. (3 pages)
Creator
N.C. Alumni and Friends Coalition
Source
N.C. Alumni and Friends Coalition (Black Perspective) to Board of Trustees, Feb. 1974, folder 20, box 143 North Carolina State University, Office of the Chancellor, John Tyler Caldwell Records, UA002.001.004, Special Collections Research Center, North Carolina State University Libraries, Raleigh, NC.
Date
1974-02-01
Format
correspondence
Type
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Identifier
ccl043
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N.C. Alumni and Friends Coalition , “N.C. Alumni and Friends Coalition (Black Perspective) to Board of Trustees, February 1974,” The State of History, accessed November 14, 2024, https://soh.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/items/show/278.