Civil Rights Clippings from Guilford College Publications
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Black Studies Program May Come Soon
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This March 28, 1969 article reprinted in the Guilford College student newspaper, The Guilfordian, reports on the development of a Black Studies program at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
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Inter-Racial Club Meets; Plans Lecture Exchange
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In this November 1946 article in the Guilford College newspaper, The Guilfordian, the paper's staff report on a meeting of the Inter-Racial Club at the Guilford campus. The club included representatives from North Carolina A&T State University, Bennett College, Woman's College (now UNCG), Greensboro College, and Guilford College. While there were no African-American students enrolled at Guilford in 1946, there were members of the college willing to participate in interracial organizations.
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Spanish Movie Given at Woman's College
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A March 22, 1947 article in The Guilfordian announced the opportunity to view the film <cite class="movie">Pepita Jimenez at Woman's College (now UNCG). This opportunity was advertised as a unique opportunity to see a foreign language film. The relationship between the two colleges is also highlighted by the open invitation to all students.