Newspaper Article, No Black Requests Have Been Granted in Full Yet, May 7, 1972

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No black requests have been granted in full yet

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This article describes the frustration of the community of Black students, specifically the Afro-American Plus organization, that their request of the Mississippi State University president and officials have not been granted in full. The article details what requests have been made and what effort, if any, has been made by the university to grant them. Examples of the requests are things like more black student recruitment, more black staff and faculty, a separate "Black Mr. and Miss MSU," etc.

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Race relations; State Universities and colleges
Black students

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MFM_UA_The-Reflector_1972-05-07_No-Black-Requests_001

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Fred Crumpton, “Newspaper Article, No Black Requests Have Been Granted in Full Yet, May 7, 1972,” Mississippi State University Libraries, accessed December 18, 2024, https://msstate-exhibits.libraryhost.com/items/show/2785.

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