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Black at Swarthmore [1969]
Description
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An Admissions booklet envisioned by SASS and written by Don Mizell with paragraphs on different aspects of black student life at Swarthmore College as well; there are also many pictures depicting such aspects of life and the campus scenery. The purpose of the booklet was to aid in reaching out to black high school students to apply to Swarthmore.
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Don Mizell
SASS
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Admissions Office
Date
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1969
Format
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pdf
Aundrea White (Kelley)
Black admissions
Black Cultural Center
Clinton Etheridge
Don Mizell
Rosalind Plummer (Wood)
SASS
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Title
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Black at Swarthmore [1973]
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Swarthmore College
Date
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07/1970
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PDF
Delmar Thompson
Franciena King
Jean Marie Prestwidge
Michael Hucles
Rosalind Plummer (Wood)
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Title
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The Phoenix
Description
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Clippings from The Phoenix, the student newspaper of Swarthmore College, from the fall of 1968 to the fall of 1973. The newspaper was at that time a bi-weekly publication with the exception of a special supplement on rare occasions such as during the 1969 sit-in which were on a daily basis. Articles mostly, but not exclusively, pertain to events and issues on campus.
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<a title="Swarthmore Phoenix" href="http://triptych.brynmawr.edu/cdm/search/collection/SC_Phoenix2" target="_blank">Triptych Tri-College Digital Library, Swarthmore Phoenix Collection</a>
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Title
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Cultural Center Supports Black Identity, Promotes Pluralism
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Phoenix
Greg Mizell
Publisher
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Swarthmore College
Date
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11/12/1971
Format
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jpg
Black Cultural Center
Don Mizell
Rosalind Plummer (Wood)
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Title
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The Phoenix
Description
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Clippings from The Phoenix, the student newspaper of Swarthmore College, from the fall of 1968 to the fall of 1973. The newspaper was at that time a bi-weekly publication with the exception of a special supplement on rare occasions such as during the 1969 sit-in which were on a daily basis. Articles mostly, but not exclusively, pertain to events and issues on campus.
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<a title="Swarthmore Phoenix" href="http://triptych.brynmawr.edu/cdm/search/collection/SC_Phoenix2" target="_blank">Triptych Tri-College Digital Library, Swarthmore Phoenix Collection</a>
Text
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Title
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Letters to the Editor: No Factions
Creator
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Phoenix
Sherry Bellamy
Angela Mercer
Nancy Wilson
T. J. Morrison
Sandra Moon
Raymond Thomas
Daryl Burke
Roselind Plummer
Publisher
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Swarthmore College
Date
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02/11/1972
Format
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jpg
Rosalind Plummer (Wood)
SASS
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SWARTHMORE COLLEGE
5 WAR T HMO R E • PEN N 5 Y L V A N I A • 19081
DEPARTMENT OF
ECONOMIGS ~
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Minutes of Black Studies Committee
The Blac k Stu dies ComThittee met Ap ril 27 , 1970 at 12:15 P.M. in Sharple s. In add.ition to the regular members , a numbe r of stu dents a nd faculty interested i n the p ro g ram participated in the meeting. The members on the Committee represe nti ng SASS f or t he comin g year are: lv} a r k Blackburn Rosalind P l umme r Trac y Ni cholas Linda Datcher Don Nizell The l e tte r written in response to the SASS let t er of Ap ril 15 , 1970 about the Committee's structure an d f u nctions was r evised i n certain details and t he Chairman wa s author i ze d to send the letter a s modified to SASS: a co p y is attached . SASS member s felt i t woul d be ver y help ful if Clement Cottingham c o ul d vi s it t he College this seme s t e r and it was tentative l y a g re e d t h is woul d be don e if funds could be f ound . A major purpose of his visit wou l d be to give Professor Cottingham o ppor t unity to intervi ew candida tes and suggest name s of add it ional candidates . Su b sequently , arran g ements we re made to have Profes s or Cot ti ngham vi s it the College Hay 1 4-17 . Next , there was a discussion of Professor Cottingham's re sponsibilitie s in relat io n to t he ind ividual dep a rt ments. W hil e details would ha ve to wait on his arrival, it was agreed t ha t t he various dep a rt ments would be expected to work clo se ly wi th hi m, and he with the m, in the c ase of any pa r t -time or full-time faculty a ppo intmen ts wh ich h ad a beari n g on the Black S tud.i es p rogram. If a departme nt concluded a particular a pp oint me nt should not b e made , Profe ssor Cot t in g ham would be able, if h e wished, to deal direct ly with the Provost in determinin g whethe r the app oint me nt should be made outside the de part me nt in ques ti on . It was f urthe r agreed tha t P rof esso r Cottingham woul d have c h ief respo nsibi l it y for develop in g t he Bl a c k Studies cur r iculum in coop eration with interested f a c ulty , studen t s an d me mbers of the admin is t rat ion . As to matters of pe r sonnel an d financial sup p ort Professor Cottin g ham wo ul d work with the administra ti on in the way that de p a rt me nt chair men do.
Frank C. Pierson FCP:mer
�SWARTHMORE COLLEGE
SWARTHMORE, PENNSYLVANIA
May 1, 1970 Swarthmore Afro-American Students' Society Swarthmore Colleger This is in response to your letter of April 15, 1970 asking for a clarification of t~e structure and responsibilities of the Black Studies Curriculum Committee and its function vis-a-vis the incoming director. The original structure was the result of conversations which President Courtney Smith had with representatives of SASS and of the faculty in the spring of 19680 The proposal that was adopted was to establish a committee of five students, four of whom would be members of SASS, and six faculty members. The members of the original committee were: Marilyn C. Allman Allen J. Dietrich . Clinton A~ Etheridge Marilyn J. Holifield Don A. Mizell Charles Gilbert Asmarom Legesse John S. Shackford Jon Van Til Harrison M. Wright Frank C. Pierson, Chairman While it was assumed that the committee would have responsibility for advising President Smith and the faculty on any plans for a Black Studies program, the specific functions of the committee were not spelled out. The only statement setting forth -the committee's jurisdiction appeared in President Smith's letter of May 17, 1968 appointing the members of the committee; in this letter President Smith said: I will continue to encourage departments to be considering what studies can appropriately and effectively be made a part of their offering at the earliest opportunity but it is my hope that your committee will give focus to all of our efforts and see how individual additions to our program may build into some larger and more coherent pro gram. In line with this statement, the Committee assumed responsibility for recommending the program in Black Studies which was established in 19Q9. It also participated actively in the selection of a permanent director and cooperated with the various departments in developing course offerings in this field.
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The original / committee was appointed for the year 1968-69 and on July 11, 1969 Acting President Edward Cratsley appointed a successor committee fO.r the year 1969-70. This committee also consisted of five students, o'f ' wnom,. four were members of SASS, and five faculty members. The members of the 1969-70 committee were: Charles Gilbert Robert Co Mitchell John S. Shackford 'H~rison M . Wright • Laura Hassler Don Mizell Julius Nicholas Delmar Thompson Aundrea White Frank C. Pierson, Chairman In general, the committee has welcomed visitors, both faculty and student, who have expressed an interest in attending meetings. During the past year, particularly, members of the faculty actively involved in the Black Studies program have been invited to join informally in the committee's deliberations; these faculty members are: Daniel Bennett E. L. Harris Raymond Hopkins Kathryn Morgan J. Deotis Roberts Jon Van Til There has been no discussion as yet about the relationship between the committee and the new director, Clement Cottingham, sinQe it will be necessary to get his views before any decision is reached. Presumably the committee will continue to function in an advisory capacity, however, for at least a brief period of time. Sincerely yours,
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Black Studies Curriculum Committee
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SWARTHMORE COLLEGE
5 WAR T HMO R E • PEN N 5 Y L V A N I A • 19081
DEPARTMENT OF
ECONOMIGS ~
.,.;.
Minutes of Black Studies Committee
The Blac k Stu dies ComThittee met Ap ril 27 , 1970 at 12:15 P.M. in Sharple s. In add.ition to the regular members , a numbe r of stu dents a nd faculty interested i n the p ro g ram participated in the meeting. The members on the Committee represe nti ng SASS f or t he comin g year are: lv} a r k Blackburn Rosalind P l umme r Trac y Ni cholas Linda Datcher Don Nizell The l e tte r written in response to the SASS let t er of Ap ril 15 , 1970 about the Committee's structure an d f u nctions was r evised i n certain details and t he Chairman wa s author i ze d to send the letter a s modified to SASS: a co p y is attached . SASS member s felt i t woul d be ver y help ful if Clement Cottingham c o ul d vi s it t he College this seme s t e r and it was tentative l y a g re e d t h is woul d be don e if funds could be f ound . A major purpose of his visit wou l d be to give Professor Cottingham o ppor t unity to intervi ew candida tes and suggest name s of add it ional candidates . Su b sequently , arran g ements we re made to have Profes s or Cot ti ngham vi s it the College Hay 1 4-17 . Next , there was a discussion of Professor Cottingham's re sponsibilitie s in relat io n to t he ind ividual dep a rt ments. W hil e details would ha ve to wait on his arrival, it was agreed t ha t t he various dep a rt ments would be expected to work clo se ly wi th hi m, and he with the m, in the c ase of any pa r t -time or full-time faculty a ppo intmen ts wh ich h ad a beari n g on the Black S tud.i es p rogram. If a departme nt concluded a particular a pp oint me nt should not b e made , Profe ssor Cot t in g ham would be able, if h e wished, to deal direct ly with the Provost in determinin g whethe r the app oint me nt should be made outside the de part me nt in ques ti on . It was f urthe r agreed tha t P rof esso r Cottingham woul d have c h ief respo nsibi l it y for develop in g t he Bl a c k Studies cur r iculum in coop eration with interested f a c ulty , studen t s an d me mbers of the admin is t rat ion . As to matters of pe r sonnel an d financial sup p ort Professor Cottin g ham wo ul d work with the administra ti on in the way that de p a rt me nt chair men do.
Frank C. Pierson FCP:mer
�SWARTHMORE COLLEGE
SWARTHMORE, PENNSYLVANIA
May 1, 1970 Swarthmore Afro-American Students' Society Swarthmore Colleger This is in response to your letter of April 15, 1970 asking for a clarification of t~e structure and responsibilities of the Black Studies Curriculum Committee and its function vis-a-vis the incoming director. The original structure was the result of conversations which President Courtney Smith had with representatives of SASS and of the faculty in the spring of 19680 The proposal that was adopted was to establish a committee of five students, four of whom would be members of SASS, and six faculty members. The members of the original committee were: Marilyn C. Allman Allen J. Dietrich . Clinton A~ Etheridge Marilyn J. Holifield Don A. Mizell Charles Gilbert Asmarom Legesse John S. Shackford Jon Van Til Harrison M. Wright Frank C. Pierson, Chairman While it was assumed that the committee would have responsibility for advising President Smith and the faculty on any plans for a Black Studies program, the specific functions of the committee were not spelled out. The only statement setting forth -the committee's jurisdiction appeared in President Smith's letter of May 17, 1968 appointing the members of the committee; in this letter President Smith said: I will continue to encourage departments to be considering what studies can appropriately and effectively be made a part of their offering at the earliest opportunity but it is my hope that your committee will give focus to all of our efforts and see how individual additions to our program may build into some larger and more coherent pro gram. In line with this statement, the Committee assumed responsibility for recommending the program in Black Studies which was established in 19Q9. It also participated actively in the selection of a permanent director and cooperated with the various departments in developing course offerings in this field.
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The original / committee was appointed for the year 1968-69 and on July 11, 1969 Acting President Edward Cratsley appointed a successor committee fO.r the year 1969-70. This committee also consisted of five students, o'f ' wnom,. four were members of SASS, and five faculty members. The members of the 1969-70 committee were: Charles Gilbert Robert Co Mitchell John S. Shackford 'H~rison M . Wright • Laura Hassler Don Mizell Julius Nicholas Delmar Thompson Aundrea White Frank C. Pierson, Chairman In general, the committee has welcomed visitors, both faculty and student, who have expressed an interest in attending meetings. During the past year, particularly, members of the faculty actively involved in the Black Studies program have been invited to join informally in the committee's deliberations; these faculty members are: Daniel Bennett E. L. Harris Raymond Hopkins Kathryn Morgan J. Deotis Roberts Jon Van Til There has been no discussion as yet about the relationship between the committee and the new director, Clement Cottingham, sinQe it will be necessary to get his views before any decision is reached. Presumably the committee will continue to function in an advisory capacity, however, for at least a brief period of time. Sincerely yours,
j
Black Studies Curriculum Committee
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Robert Cross Papers
Description
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Correspondence, reports, recommendations, statements, and news clippings from students, administrators, board members, and alums. All of these documents passed through the Swarthmore President's Office during Robert Cross' time there.
Source
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Friends Historical Library
Text
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Title
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Minutes of Black Studies Committee 04/27/1970
Description
An account of the resource
Box 12, Black Studies Committee
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Black Studies Committee
Date
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04/27/70
Format
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PDF
Black Studies
Clinton Etheridge
Don Mizell
Faculty
Marilyn Allman (Maye)
Marilyn Holifield
Rosalind Plummer (Wood)
SASS
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Title
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Photos from Black at Swarthmore
Description
An account of the resource
Photos from Black at Swarthmore, a series of pamphlets produced by the College and the Swarthmore African-American Student Society.
Still Image
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Title
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Phillis Carruthers, Linda Datcher, Holly Robinson, Janis Sanchez, Aundrea White (Kelley), Rosalind Plummer (Wood)
Creator
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Black at Swarthmore
Publisher
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Swarthmore College
Date
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1969
Format
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JPG
Aundrea White (Kelley)
Rosalind Plummer (Wood)
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Title
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The Swarthmore College Halcyon
Description
An account of the resource
This is a collection of photos of black students at Swarthmore from 1968 - 1972. The photos have been gathered from the Swarthmore College Halcyon, the College's yearbook. See also, the Black at Swarthmore photo collection and the Exhibit on Black Student Life.
Note: A few documents in this collection are not photographs: the academic calendar for the 1969 school year and some narrative text from the 1969 Halcyon.
Source
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Swarthmore College Halcyon
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1966-1970
Still Image
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Rosalind Plummer (Wood)
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Halcyon
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Swarthmore College
Date
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[n.d.]
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jpg
Rosalind Plummer (Wood)
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Interviews
Description
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Audio files, transcriptions and photographs documenting the interviews of Swarthmore College alumni, former faculty, and community activists who played an active role in the Black activism at Swarthmore College from 1968 to 1972.
Source
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Black Liberation 1969 Research Team
Oral History
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Interviewer
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Maria Mejia
Ali Roseberry-Polier
Interviewee
The person(s) being interviewed
Rosalind Plummer
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Rosalind Plummer (Wood)
Creator
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Rosalind Plummer
Maria Mejia
Ali Roseberry-Polier
Date
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08/07/2014
Format
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MP4
Relation
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During her interview, Rosalind Plummer (Ford) refers to artist <a href="http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-13582880" target="_blank">Gil Scott-Heron</a>, whose legacy includes the composition "<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGaRtqrlGy8" target="_blank">The Revolution Will Not Be Televised</a>"
Description
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<div>Below is a list of times (00:00:00) in the interview where Rosalind Plummer Ford starts to talk about a certain topic:</div>
<ul>
<li>00:02:30 SASS</li>
<li>00:03:23 1970 sit-in, Black Cultural Center, Gospel Choir, Black Dance Troupe, SASS</li>
<li>00:09:11 FBI</li>
<li>00:17:20 Kathryn Morgan, Black Studies</li>
<li>00:21:22 SASS, Black Cultural Center</li>
<li>00:24:31 1970 sit-in, Black Cultural Center</li>
<li>00:31:15 1970 sit-in</li>
<li>00:39:00 Black Studies</li>
<li>00:46:40 1970 sit-in, President’s Office</li>
<li>00:49:00 1970 sit-in, Black Cultural Center, President’s Office</li>
<li>00:51:03 Faculty, Black Cultural Center, Student Body</li>
<li>00:54:08 Kathryn Morgan, Faculty, Student Body</li>
<li>00:56:50 Black Cultural Center</li>
<li>01:00:00 SASS</li>
<li>01:08:15 Black Studies, Faculty, Kathryn Morgan</li>
<li>01:17:05 SASS, Faculty</li>
<li>01:20:44 Black staff</li>
<li>01:28:50 Black Dance Troupe, Gospel Choir</li>
</ul>
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Black Cultural Center
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Title
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Photos from Black at Swarthmore
Description
An account of the resource
Photos from Black at Swarthmore, a series of pamphlets produced by the College and the Swarthmore African-American Student Society.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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Title
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Rosalind Plummer (Wood)
Creator
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Black at Swarthmore
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1973
Format
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JPG
Rosalind Plummer (Wood)
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Interviews
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Audio files, transcriptions and photographs documenting the interviews of Swarthmore College alumni, former faculty, and community activists who played an active role in the Black activism at Swarthmore College from 1968 to 1972.
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Black Liberation 1969 Research Team
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Rosalind Plummer (Wood) Interview Transcription
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Rosalind Plummer (Wood)
Ali Roseberry-Polier
Maria Mejia
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08/07/2014
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PDF
Rosalind Plummer (Wood)