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A History of UNCG and the Neo Black Society Erin Lawrimore University Archivist
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Neo Black Society History Presentation

May 11, 2015

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  • 1.A History of UNCG and the Neo Black Society Erin Lawrimore University Archivist

2. Name Changes State Normal and Industrial School (18911919) North Carolina College for Women (19191932) Womans College (1932-1963) The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (1963- ) 3. Campus & Spring Garden Street, 1892 4. Student Expenses, 1892/1983 Tuition Board in Dormitories Laundry Physicians Fee Book Fee Contingent Fee$40 64 12 5 5 2$128* *$4.00 extra if you wanted a single bed 5. Dr. McIver and the Faculty, 1892/1893 6. Service Personnel 7. Dr. Julius Foust 8. Athletics on Campus 9. Womens Suffrage Movement 10. World War I FarmerettesCarpenterettes 11. World War II 12. Desegregation of UNCG, 1956 13. Sit Ins, 1960 14. Desegregating Tate Street, 1963 15. The Arrival of Male Students, Fall 1964 16. Black Power Forum/NBS Founding, 1967 17. ARA Strike, 1969 18. Neo Black Society Controversy, 1973 19. African American Studies 20. Special Collections and University Archives Resources 21. University Archives Onlinehttp://libcdm1.uncg.edu/cdm/landingpage/ collection/ui 22. Civil Rights Greensborohttp://library.uncg.edu/dp/crg/ 23. Other African American Digital Collections Digital Library on American Slavery http://library.uncg.edu/slavery/ N.C. Runaway Slave Advertisements http://libcdm1.uncg.edu/cdm/landingpage/ collection/RAS African American Institutional Memory Project 24. Visit the Archives! Open Monday-Friday, 9-5 Contact us at: [email protected] 336-334-5246 222B Jackson Library