Civil Rights Clippings from Guilford College Publications

Black Studies Program May Come Soon
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.
Inter-Racial Club Meets; Plans Lecture Exchange
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.
Spanish Movie Given at Woman's College
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.