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  • Collection: Scripps College

hmw00191.pdf
This is a photograph from 1969 of President Mark H. Curtis (from 1964-1976) giving a follow-up announcement to students of Scripps College that are demonstrating against his neutral stance on the events that took place under the Nixon administration…

hmw00202.pdf
The flyer was taken from the March 30, 1969 edition of the "This Week Magazine" and displayed around Scripps. It's display was in response either to civil rights protests at the time or to the ongoing struggle on the campuses to express issues that…

Letter to Scripps Community from the Office of the President.pdf
Letter to the Scripps Community from the Office of the President shortly after the campus bombings

Window Smashing Marks Protest.pdf
An article about the vandalism of Bauer Hall in May 1970, published in the Scripps College Newspaper Collegiate.

hmw00192.pdf
This document provides a numbered list of proposed resolutions regarding student sentiments for the college to publicly agree to and support. The students that composed this express their anger with the President Mark H. Curtis regarding the school's…

Sasha Scudder_Contrafact.pdf
A replacement of the lyrics to 'Yankee Doodle' to make them about feminism and the unfair treatment and standards for women.

The Screams in Silence lyrics only.pdf
lyrics of a contrafact to the tune of Simon and Garfunkel's "Sound of Silence"

Chalk and Ink_LYRICS.pdf
This song was composed by the students in the Core: Mobilizing Art class of Fall 2015.

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This San Bernardino local newspaper reported on the students' demonstration in which more than 500 students stormed the office of Scripps College President Mark Curtis on Mar 4th, 1969. Students were protesting his objections to the establishment of…

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Brief descriptions of courses concerning African American Literature offered at Scripps College in the fall of 1969, as listed in the Scripps College Bulletin.
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