Object Type: Folder
In Folder: Black Student and Employee Experience at Tennessee Tech
Clipping from page 4 of the April 14, 1967 issue of The Oracle student newspaper on Tennessee Tech University cafeteria worker Robert H. Hale.
1967-04-14
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
Clipping from page 10 of the November 7, 1969 issue of The Oracle student newspaper on Tennessee Tech University's efforts to recruit Black faculty members in response to students asking why the university does not have any Black faculty.
1969-11-07
Letter to the editor from pages 2 and 3 of the April 19, 1968 issue of The Oracle student newspaper on students cutting down the United States flag that was lowered by Tennessee Tech University administration in recognition of the murder of Martin Luther King, Jr.
1968-04-19
Clipping from page 6 of the October 17, 1969 issue of The Oracle student newspaper on Rev. Woodie White's lecture at the Tennessee Tech University Wesley Foundation.
1969-10-17
Clipping from page 2 of the May 17, 1968 issue of The Oracle student newspaper of letters to the editor criticizing Tennessee Tech University community members's memorialization of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
1968-05-17
Clipping from page 5 of the January 28, 1966 issue of The Oracle student newspaper on the Tennessee Tech University men's basketball team.
1966-01-28
Clipping from page 2 of the February 25, 1966 issue of The Oracle student newspaper on the Tennessee Tech University men's basketball team. Includes a photograph of team members sitting on a bus.
1966-02-25
Clipping from page 4 of the May 2, 1968 issue of The Oracle student newspaper on progress in the establishment of a private student loan in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by Tennessee Tech University community members.
1968-05-02
Clipping from page 1 of the September 27, 1968 issue of The Oracle student newspaper announcing how Tennessee Tech University students can apply for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Loan Fund and who to contact to donate to the fund.
1968-09-27