The Student Life reports on the formation of Pomona College Faculty And Students Together (FAST), an organization for the implementation of the Black Studies Center. Ultimately, the responsibilities held by FAST were absorbed into the Intercollegiate…
This flyer announces the first open house of the newly created Intercollegiate Department of Black Studies (later changed to Africana Studies) on September 6, 1979.
This 1973 informational booklet explains the Black Studies program at the Claremont Colleges and invites Black students to apply to schools in the Consortium.
State Senator Mervyn M. Dymally teaches a course at Pomona College entitled "The Black Man in American Politics," one of the early minority studies course offerings at the Claremont Colleges.