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Princeton University Black History Month: Looking back at the 1970s

by lindaoppenheim | Feb 25, 2015 | Article

The third article in the series considers the effect of co-education, the role of the Third World Center as a social space, and the anti-apartheid divestment movement.

Princeton University Black History Month: Looking back at the 1960s

by lindaoppenheim | Feb 25, 2015 | Article

The second article in this series explores the growth in the number of African American students at Princeton, the role of Carl Fields, the first African American administrator, and student activism related to apartheid in South Africa.

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