Document Type
Correspondence
Date
12-13-1962
Keywords
NAACP
Disciplines
Higher Education | Race and Ethnicity | United States History
Files
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Description
Letter from Alberta Jackson, Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People- Central Maine branch, on December 13, 1962 addressed to the President to the University of Maine, Lloyd H. Elliott, on the anti-discrimination policies in regards to admissions, social activities, and sororities and fraternities. President Elliott responded to Alberta Jackson on January 2, 1963 stating that the University had implemented policies to end discrimination on campus and related institutions, such as sororities and fraternities.
Identifier
UA RG_0003_007_b0025_f13_07
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Recommended Citation
Jackson, Alberta and Elliott, Lloyd H., "Correspondence between Alberta Jackson and President Lloyd H. Elliott on University of Maine Anti-Discrimination Policies" (1962). University of Maine Racial Justice Collection. 104.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/racial_justice/104
Comments
Scanned from items in the Office Of The President (University Of Maine) Records, UA RG 0003.007, Box 25, Folder 13.