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Constitution of the Society of Afro-American Culture, 1968
Founded in 1968, the Society of Afro-American Culture was a student led organization endorsed by NC State. The constitution defines the purpose of the organization and outlines its structure and administrative duties. (4 pages)
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Consolidated Student Council Votes for N.C.S. University
In this Technician article, the student souncil expresses their displease with the proposed name change to the school from "State College" to "University of North Carolina at Raleigh" in 1964.
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Consent Decree, July 17, 1981
F.T Dupree, a U.S. District Court Judge, oversaw the litigation process between the UNC system and the Department of Education (the department that replaced HEW). Judge Dupree ruled on July 17, 1981 that the courts and not the Department of Education…
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College Wives Entertain, December 22, 1954
This newspaper clipping shows the women of State's Mates preparing for an upcoming Christmas event.
Tags: programs, promotional, social activities
Class of 1898
This is a photograph of the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (now known as NC State) class of 1898. Teisaku Sugiasita, State's first Asian student, is the first person on the back row.
Civil Rights Declaration Approved by S.G. Thursday
NC State students reacted to the Woolworth’s lunch counter sit-in at Greensboro in 1960, when the Student Government called for the integration of surrounding Raleigh landlords and public facilities.
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Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VI
Overview of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Title VI, 42 U.S.C. § 2000d et seq., was enacted as part of the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964. It prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, and national origin in programs and…
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Cigarette Girls Step High, 1957-1958
This photograph shows State's Mates members selling cigarettes at State College's carnival night.
Charter Members of the Society of Afro-American Culture, 1968
Sixty-three students founded the Society of Afro-American Culture at NC State in 1968. This document list the names of the charter members.
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Chancellor's Office Taken Over; Students Hold Official Hostage
Chancellor's Office Taken Over; Students Hold Official Hostage
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Julius Chambers

Julius Chambers, was a member of the University of North Carolina's Board of Governors from 1972 as a representative of his alma mater, North Carolina…