Materials documenting the negotiation between Harvard University and the Organization for Black Unity regarding the former joining with the latter "in affirmative action to increase the employment of black and other minority workers at Harvard and on construction projects."
Correspondence from David Gerber to Julian Bond and Mary E. King, Communications for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, regarding advertisement sponsorship.
Correspondence regarding the Harvard-Radcliffe Association of African and Afro-American Students' investigation of issues "relating to the welfare and progress of the black community."
Correspondence from Cleveland Sellers to the Transcript Secretary for the "H.G.S.E." of Harvard University serving as a request for an official copy of Sellers' graduate transcript.
Harvard University memorandum from Florence C. Ladd, Lecturer and Research Associate in Education, to Mark Smith regarding a paper entitled, "Some Impressions of Fair Harvard's Blacks."
Harvard University memorandum from Black Students Union Committee on M.A.T. Program to Spencer MacDonald regarding recommendations for a M.A.T. summer alternative.
Harvard University document entitled, "Statement of the BSU to the HGSE Community," regarding the Black Students Union demands after analyzing the HGSE's "existing resources and programs relevant to the educational needs of the Black community."
Correspondence from The Southern Courier regarding interest from the editors of the Harvard Crimson to "establish an independent newspaper in the Black Belt area, devoted to printing an honest account of civil rights activities in the South."
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