Document Type
Correspondence
Date
2-1-1971
Disciplines
Higher Education | Race and Ethnicity | United States History
Files
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Description
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.
Identifier
UA RG_0003_007_b0078_f14_06
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Recommended Citation
McNeil, Donald R., "Letters from Martin Luther King Student Union to Chancellor Donald R. McNeil" (1971). University of Maine Racial Justice Collection. 109.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/racial_justice/109
Comments
Scanned from items in the Office Of The President (University Of Maine) Records, UA RG 0003.007, Box 78, Folder 14.