Summary of N.C. State Plan, February 1974

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Summary of N.C. State Plan, February 1974

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The redrafted desegregation plan announced system wide desegregation but contested the notion that black and white institution received different amounts of funding. The plan urged the OCR to abandon their focus on numbers. Instead the plan focused on three objectives: a higher participation rate by all students, especially black in post secondary education, more equality of educational opportunities for all races, and greater opportunities for “multi-racial experiences within the post-secondary education context.” The plan also suggested that long-range planning would identify and eliminate “instances of unnecessary and costly duplication of programs within the University” and would determine whether program duplication was “racially motivated or sustained.” Report (page 9)

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UNC System

Source

Summary of N.C. State Plan, Feb. 1974. folder 20, box 133 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

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report

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document

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ccl051

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UNC System, “Summary of N.C. State Plan, February 1974,” The State of History, accessed December 12, 2024, https://soh.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/items/show/285.