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- Collection: The Claremont Colleges
The flyer was created with the intended purpose of informing the public that while members of the Moratorium Coalition Committee did participate in…
A Claremont college newspaper, the Claremont Collegian, published this article on October 3, 1969 and used it to inform members of the community about…
Newspaper article published in August 1968. It discusses the five Claremont Undergraduate Colleges' initiative to attract more students from minority…
Pictured, from left to right: Danny Wilson, Sen. Mervyn Dymally, Eileen Wilson, and Kevin Wilks. Kevin Wilks is incorrectly identified as John Payton…
In protest to the lack of response from administration to their ongoing campaign to garner Claremont College support for a Black Studies Center, Black…
The title of this article affirms that the Black Student Union "fled" campus after the Pomona and Scripps campus bombings: a loaded phrasing. The…
An article concerning the campaign launched by the Claremont Colleges to enroll more minority students. The article contains the same text as…
Despite a tense campus atmosphere following demonstrations, the Claremont colleges moved forward with the Black Studies Center in March. The Black…
This article describes at length the colleges’ plan to cultivate a more racially and economically diverse student body and connects that change to the…
In this official public statement, the presidents of the five Claremont Colleges, and the Claremont University Center pledged to start building a…