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4 collections related to African Americans

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Morgan, Chad (Chad Henderson)
Size: 0.5 linear feet (1 archival halfbox) Collection ID: MC 00071
This collection contains cassette audiotapes, transcripts, abstracts, and biographies for 2 interviews (with four people total) conducted in 2007 by Chad Morgan, a member of the NC State University Libraries staff. The interviews were conducted with former staff members who had worked at the library during the integration period of ... More
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African American Cultural Center (North Carolina State University)
Size: 3.3 linear feet (5 boxes, 1 flatfolder, 1 flatbox); 1306.36 megabytes (20 digital files); 1 website Collection ID: UA 005.072
The North Carolina State University, Office of the Provost, African American Cultural Center Records contain agendas, flyers, and other materials pertaining to the African American Heritage Society's annual meetings and events. These events include Heritage Day, the Pan-Afrikan Festival, and the Heritage Symposium. This collection ... More
Winston, Sanford Richard, 1897-1969
Size: 1 linear foot (2 archival storage box) Collection ID: MC 00036
The Sanford R. Winston Collection primarily contains documents from the 1930s and 1940s, when Winston was head of the Department of Sociology at North Carolina State College. The collection includes correspondence, speeches, and writings related to Winston's interests in rural sociology, African-American issues, and leadership. ... More
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Siddell Studio
Size: 0.002 linear feet Collection ID: MSS 00448
Will Grant Grocery Store Photograph contains one photograph taken by Siddell Studios around 1935. The Will Grant Grocery Store was located at 519 Oberlin Road in Historic Oberlin Village. Oberlin Village was founded by free blacks and was a thriving African American community with over 1200 inhabitants. The growth of the community ... More