Toward a National Congress of Black Faculty
- 1986-Jun-26
A revised draft of "Toward a National Congress of Black Faculty," written by Ronald Walters, a political science professor at Howard University. The document articulates the challenges facing Black faculty and students, and proposes the creation of of "an organization representing all Black faculty in the United States, called the National Congress of Black Faculty." Includes ideas for how the Congress could be structured.
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Walters, Ronald W. “Toward a National Congress of Black Faculty,” June 26, 1986. William A. Lester, Jr. Papers, Box 26, Folder 8. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/h0o7fyz.
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