Document Type

Correspondence

Date

2-1-1971

Disciplines

Higher Education | Race and Ethnicity | United States History

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Letters regarding members of the Martin Luther King Union at UMaine, feel a lack of support in the state of Maine. They proposed a "Black in Maine, Getting Together" meeting to bring the statewide Black community together.

Comments

Scanned from items in the Office Of The President (University Of Maine) Records, UA RG 0003.007, Box 78, Folder 14.

Identifier

UA RG_0003_007_b0078_f14_06

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Letters from Martin Luther King Student Union to Chancellor Donald R. McNeil

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