This statement was published in the Black Rap and called out the administration for ignoring Pam Dooley's report of racism in the English Department. This document launched an investigation.
Black Students for Black Action walk in on the 1969 Parent's Day Banquet to read a statement about the administration's inaction towards the hiring of black faculty.
Black Students for Black Action walk in on the 1969 Parent's Day Banquet to read a statement about the administration's inaction towards the hiring of black faculty.
BSBA members quietly walk into the 1969 Parent's Day Banquet, and read a blistering statement about the administration's lack of action in regard to hiring black faculty.
Students in Black Students for Black Action talk with parents after their walk-in during the 1969 Parent's Day Banquet to push for greater initiative from the administration in hiring black faculty.
View from the BSBA walk-in during the 1969 Parent's Day Banquet to protest the way the search for black faculty was being handled by the administration.
At a protest in downtown Lake Forest, students read the names of all 35,000 dead from the war in Vietnam. The city of Lake Forest did not allow protesters to use megaphones, so twenty students read the names in unison over the course of twelve hours.…