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  • Collection: Scripps College

rotc4283.pdf
Document outlining what types of protests are acceptable at Scripps College. The document notes that students have the right to protest but in non-obstructive ways. Document is a mimeograph hand edited with pencil.

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…

rotc4282.pdf
This is a mimeograph of a proposed model of the demonstration policy. They ask that all protests remain peaceful, non-violent, and non-disruptive.

rotc4281.pdf
A hand drawn cartoon found in the Claremont Collegian from the Fall of 1970.

hmw00193.pdf
This is an open letter from Mark H. Curtis, president of Scripps College from 1964-1976, to parents of students and alumnae regarding recent protests and proposals for a Center for Black Studies as well as an effort to increase representation of…

Core 3 Contrafact song PDF.pdf
A contrafact song protesting the censorship of history textbooks based on Annie Little's "Fly Me Away"

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.
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