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Photograph of Tennessee Tech University community members participating in an anti-apartheid march on campus.

1985-05-23

Photograph of Tennessee Tech University community members participating in an anti-apartheid march on campus.

1985-05-23

Photograph of Tennessee Tech University community members participating in an anti-apartheid march on campus.

1985-05-23

Photograph of Tennessee Tech University community members participating in an anti-apartheid march on campus.

1985-05-23

Photograph of Tennessee Tech University community members participating in an anti-apartheid march on campus.

1985-05-23

Photograph of Tennessee Tech University community members participating in an anti-apartheid march on campus.

1985-05-23

Photograph of Tennessee Tech University community members participating in an anti-apartheid march on campus.

1985-05-23

Panels for the "What Affects One Group Affects All of Us": Black Student Activism at Tennessee Tech exhibit installed in the Office of Multicultural Affair's exhibit case on the second floor of the Roaden University Center on February 1, 2021.

2021-02-01

Constitution of the Tennessee Tech Stand Up for America Club, a white supremacist student organization founded in reaction to the civil rights movement and affiliated with the White Citizens' Council of America and the Putnam County Citizens' Council.

1968-10-09

Application for the Tennessee Tech Stand Up for America Club to become an officially recognized student organization at Tennessee Technological University. The club was a white supremacist student organization founded in reaction to the civil rights movement and affiliated with the White Citizens' Council of America and the Putnam County Citizens' Council.

1968-07-26

Constituent correspondence related to civil rights legislation.

1964

Letter from the African American Wright's Chapel Methodist Church Woman Society of Christian Service in Cookeville, Tennessee, to United States Congressman Joe L. Evins. The body of the letter reads, "The members of our society hope you will cast your vote in favor of the Civil Rights Bill." The letter was written by Easter Mays, President of the Woman Society of Christian Service.

1964-01-13

Clipping from page 5 of an October 1969 issue of The Oracle student newspaper announcing Rev. Woodie W. White's presentation entitled "Black Power and White Racism" at the Tennessee Tech University Wesley Foundation.

1969-10

Letter to the editor from page 3 of the April 12, 1968 issue of The Oracle student newspaper on the Memphis sanitation worker strike and the murder of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

1968-04-12

Clipping from page 4 of the April 12, 1968 issue of The Oracle student newspaper on the Rev. Beverly Asbury's presentation on civil rights for Public Programs at Tennessee Tech University.

1968-04-12

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