Page 134 from The Eagle yearbook for 1989-1990 on the Black Student Organization at Tennessee Tech University. Includes a group photograph and a list of the depicted members. Show from left to right in row 1 are: Rhonda L. Jones, David O. Kinnard, William H. Dean Jr., David M. Lawson; Row 2: Corey A. Prince, Itiat Peter, Wilbert Washington; Row 3: James Harris, Nathan Burton, Richard Curtiss Fuqua, and Patrick Howard.
title:
Black Student Organization yearbook page
creator:
Tennessee Technological University
subject:
Black Student Organization (Tennessee Technological University)
subject:
Tennessee Technological University
subject:
African American college students
subject:
African American young adults
subject:
College students
subject:
Young adults
subject:
African American--Societies, etc.
subject:
College students--Societies, etc.
subject:
Jones, Rhonda L.
subject:
Kinnard, David O.
subject:
Dean, William H., Jr.
subject:
Lawson, David M.
subject:
Prince, Corey A.
subject:
Peter, Itiat
subject:
Washington, Wilbert
subject:
Harris, James
subject:
Burton, Nathan
subject:
Fuqua, Richard C.
subject:
Howard, Patrick
description:
Page 134 from The Eagle yearbook for 1989-1990 on the Black Student Organization at Tennessee Tech University. Includes a group photograph and a list of the depicted members. Show from left to right in row 1 are: Rhonda L. Jones, David O. Kinnard, William H. Dean Jr., David M. Lawson; Row 2: Corey A. Prince, Itiat Peter, Wilbert Washington; Row 3: James Harris, Nathan Burton, Richard Curtiss Fuqua, and Patrick Howard.
date:
1990
type:
Image
format:
pdf
identifier:
Eagle_1990_p134
publisher:
Tennessee Technological University. Archives and Special Collections
source:
Christine Spivey Jones subject files
language:
eng
temporal:
1980s
temporal:
1990s
spatial:
Cookeville (Tenn.)
spatial:
Putnam County (Tenn.)
rights:
In Copyright
rights Holder:
Tennessee Technological University
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