Box 2
Container
Contains 21 Results:
Clippings, ethnic studies, 1969 - 1971
File — Box: 2, Folder: 12
Identifier: A04.08.04
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The African American Society was formed by students in 1968 to increase awareness in the Bowdoin community of the heritage and contributions of black Americans. Since 1969 the Little-Mitchell house, which was renamed the John Brown Russwurm African American Center in 1979, has been the base of the society. The center's library, meeting rooms and social space facilitate the African American Society in providing educational, political, and social support for people of African descent at...
Dates:
1969 - 1971
Committees, alumni, 1971 - 1991
File — Box: 2, Folder: 13
Identifier: A04.08.04
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The African American Society was formed by students in 1968 to increase awareness in the Bowdoin community of the heritage and contributions of black Americans. Since 1969 the Little-Mitchell house, which was renamed the John Brown Russwurm African American Center in 1979, has been the base of the society. The center's library, meeting rooms and social space facilitate the African American Society in providing educational, political, and social support for people of African descent at...
Dates:
1971 - 1991
Committees, emergency meetings, 85 Black student controversy, 1968 - 1970
File — Box: 2, Folder: 14
Identifier: A04.08.04
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The African American Society was formed by students in 1968 to increase awareness in the Bowdoin community of the heritage and contributions of black Americans. Since 1969 the Little-Mitchell house, which was renamed the John Brown Russwurm African American Center in 1979, has been the base of the society. The center's library, meeting rooms and social space facilitate the African American Society in providing educational, political, and social support for people of African descent at...
Dates:
1968 - 1970
Constitutional updates, correspondence, professor appointments, 1990 - 1993
File — Box: 2, Folder: 15
Identifier: A04.08.04
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The African American Society was formed by students in 1968 to increase awareness in the Bowdoin community of the heritage and contributions of black Americans. Since 1969 the Little-Mitchell house, which was renamed the John Brown Russwurm African American Center in 1979, has been the base of the society. The center's library, meeting rooms and social space facilitate the African American Society in providing educational, political, and social support for people of African descent at...
Dates:
1990 - 1993
Discussion of the Afro-American Center, Edward Bean, Alumnus editor, 1969 Nov 13
File — Box: 2, Folder: 16
Identifier: A04.08.04
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The African American Society was formed by students in 1968 to increase awareness in the Bowdoin community of the heritage and contributions of black Americans. Since 1969 the Little-Mitchell house, which was renamed the John Brown Russwurm African American Center in 1979, has been the base of the society. The center's library, meeting rooms and social space facilitate the African American Society in providing educational, political, and social support for people of African descent at...
Dates:
1969 Nov 13
Letter to new Black students from society, Aug 1969
File — Box: 2, Folder: 17
Identifier: A04.08.04
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The African American Society was formed by students in 1968 to increase awareness in the Bowdoin community of the heritage and contributions of black Americans. Since 1969 the Little-Mitchell house, which was renamed the John Brown Russwurm African American Center in 1979, has been the base of the society. The center's library, meeting rooms and social space facilitate the African American Society in providing educational, political, and social support for people of African descent at...
Dates:
Aug 1969
Martin Luther King Day and the Opening of the Afro-American Center, 1970 Jan 15
File — Box: 2, Folder: 18
Identifier: A04.08.04
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The African American Society was formed by students in 1968 to increase awareness in the Bowdoin community of the heritage and contributions of black Americans. Since 1969 the Little-Mitchell house, which was renamed the John Brown Russwurm African American Center in 1979, has been the base of the society. The center's library, meeting rooms and social space facilitate the African American Society in providing educational, political, and social support for people of African descent at...
Dates:
1970 Jan 15
Meeting announcement, with illustrations, 'Black pride', 1970 Jan 10, n.d.
File — Box: 2, Folder: 19
Identifier: A04.08.04
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The African American Society was formed by students in 1968 to increase awareness in the Bowdoin community of the heritage and contributions of black Americans. Since 1969 the Little-Mitchell house, which was renamed the John Brown Russwurm African American Center in 1979, has been the base of the society. The center's library, meeting rooms and social space facilitate the African American Society in providing educational, political, and social support for people of African descent at...
Dates:
1970 Jan 10, n.d.
Productions, plays, "Coffee and Sour Cream" and "Scag", 1969 - 1970
File — Box: 2, Folder: 20
Identifier: A04.08.04
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The African American Society was formed by students in 1968 to increase awareness in the Bowdoin community of the heritage and contributions of black Americans. Since 1969 the Little-Mitchell house, which was renamed the John Brown Russwurm African American Center in 1979, has been the base of the society. The center's library, meeting rooms and social space facilitate the African American Society in providing educational, political, and social support for people of African descent at...
Dates:
1969 - 1970
Proposal of the Bowdoin Afro-American Society for the Establishment of an Afro-American Center, Apr 1969
File — Box: 2, Folder: 21
Identifier: A04.08.04
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The African American Society was formed by students in 1968 to increase awareness in the Bowdoin community of the heritage and contributions of black Americans. Since 1969 the Little-Mitchell house, which was renamed the John Brown Russwurm African American Center in 1979, has been the base of the society. The center's library, meeting rooms and social space facilitate the African American Society in providing educational, political, and social support for people of African descent at...
Dates:
Apr 1969