Vice Chancellor for Division of Student Affairs Records
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Anonymous telephone call notes
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These May 20, 1963 notes describe a telephone conversation between the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina Dean of Students Katherine Taylor and an anonymous male telephone caller. The caller is a parent and concerned about teachers involved in demonstrations relating to local business desegregation.
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Information sheet about student arrests
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This May 1963 information sheet describes the poor conditions under which students arrested for trying to desegregate local theaters and restaurants, were being kept. The students were primarily from North Carolina A&T State University and Bennett College, although several from other area schools were involved. The document also includes a call to action to lodge complaints with local, state, and national government officials. It is unclear who created and distributed this document.
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Letter from student protestors to Carol Furey
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Over twenty student protestors signed this March 2, 1963 letter to Women's College of the University of North Carolina Student Government Association President Carol Furay pressing her to take action toward desegregating businesses adjacent to campus which are frequented by students. The students argue this is a college matter since the school has desegregated and both white and African American students want to be able to socialize together.
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Memo about racial harassment of students
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This May 16, 1963 memo from Frances Falck to Woman's College of the Univeristy of North Carolina Dean of Students, Katherine Taylor, describes an instance of racial harassment of three students by local men.
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Students Who Signed Call to Boycott
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This May 16, 1963 list describes six Woman's College of the University of North Carolina students who agreed to participate in a boycott designed to protest segregation practiced by local businesses. The list was prepared by college administrators and descriptions include the students' name, hometown, race, and general characteristics.
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Telephone call notes regarding student protests
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These May 16, 1963 handwritten notes refer to a phone call apparently received by Woman's College of the University of North Carolina Dean of Students Katherine Taylor from a local resident protesting student involvement in organized racial protests and actions.