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Letters between Doak S. Campbell and Eugene G. Wyatt
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Letters between Eugene G. Wyatt, Associate Director of the Race Relations Law Reporter at Vanderbilt University, and Doak S. Campbell. Wyatt is asking for a copy of the formal statement made by the university in response to John Boardman...
Town Hall meeting held at the FSU Alumni Center Grand Ballroom on February, 27, 2018 to discuss the work of the President's Advisory Panel on University Namings and Recognitions whose charge was to listen, learn and, finally, make...
Report on the results of a survey made on the attitudes of parents of high school seniors graduating in June of 1956 towards desegregation of the University System of Florida. Survey conducted by the state of Florida Board of Control for...
Panel Recommendations for B.K. Roberts Hall, Francis Eppes Hall, and the Francis Eppes Statue: President's Advisory Panel on University Namings and Recognitions
Memorandum to President John Thrasher from Renisha Gibbs, Chair, President's Advisory Panel on University Namings and Recognitions and Associate Vice President for Human Resources and Chief Diversity Officer regarding the Panel's...
Regular panel meeting minutes to discuss the work of the President's Advisory Panel on University Namings and Recognitions whose charge was to listen, learn and, finally, make recommendations on policies concerning campus names, ...
Newspaper clipping from Tampa Morning Tribune about Doak S. Campbell's struggles with banning FSU students from attending meetings in support of integration as there is pressure from both sides of the issue.
Letters between Doak S. Campbell and Edgar S. Anderson
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Letters between Edgar S. Anderson and Doak S. Campbell. Anderson urges Campbell to expel any students involved in the January bus boycott, arguing that seperation of the races must be maintained.
Regular panel meeting minutes to discuss the work of the President's Advisory Panel on University Namings and Recognitions whose charge was to listen, learn and, finally, make recommendations on policies concerning campus names, ...
Letter to Doak S. Campbell from George vonHilsheimer
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Letter from George vonHilsheimer, the director of Religious Education of the Ethical Society to St. Louis, to Doak S. Campbell urging Campbell to reconsider his expulsion of John Boardman.
Letter to Doak S. Campbell from Dean Boggs of the Duval County Federation for Constitutional Government, supporting the university's decision to expel John Boardman.
Statement given for release by Dr. Ralph Miller, Chairman, State Board of Control, in response to the students' arrests. Statement says that student participation in demonstrations inciting strife or violence will be considered as...
Regular panel meeting minutes to discuss the work of the President's Advisory Panel on University Namings and Recognitions whose charge was to listen, learn and, finally, make recommendations on policies concerning campus names, ...
A collection of documents related to the Fabisinski Committee, a special committee appointed by Governor LeRoy Collins to study issues of race and segregation in Florida.
Unauthorized note to students with Florida Flambeau
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Letters that were being passed out with the Florida Flambeau edition about an upcoming Inter Civic Council Meeting held by FSU and FAMU students to discuss educational integration. A note is attached saying that these letters were passed...
Letter to Doak S. Campbell from Bettie Burkholder and Phyllis Anne Elder
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Letter to Doak S. Campbell from Our Lady of the Lake College's student body president, Bettie Burkholder, and the editor of the Phoenix, Phyllis Anne Elder, protesting his decision to expel John Boardman.
Regular panel meeting minutes to discuss the work of the President's Advisory Panel on University Namings and Recognitions whose charge was to listen, learn and, finally, make recommendations on policies concerning campus names, ...
Regular panel meeting minutes to discuss the work of the President's Advisory Panel on University Namings and Recognitions whose charge was to listen, learn and, finally, make recommendations on policies concerning campus names, ...
Regular panel meeting minutes to discuss the work of the President's Advisory Panel on University Namings and Recognitions whose charge was to listen, learn and, finally, make recommendations on policies concerning campus names, ...
Letters between Doak S. Campbell and Ralph W. McDonald
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Letters between Ralph W. McDonald, President of Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio, and Doak S. Campbell in regards to the Boardman case.
Subpoena summoning Doak S. Campbell to testify in an investigation on the expulsion of John Boardman and to bring all records or photostats related to students Boardman, Joseph Spagna, and Jon Folsom.
Regular panel meeting minutes to discuss the work of the President's Advisory Panel on University Namings and Recognitions whose charge was to listen, learn and, finally, make recommendations on policies concerning campus names, ...
Response to Florida Flambeau and Tallahassee Democrat from Association of Citizens Councils of Florida
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Letter from Homer T. Barrs, executive secretary and treasurer of the Florida Association of Citizens, to the Florida Board of Control urging the students involved in integration meetings to be suspended or expelled.
Letter from President John Thrasher to the Florida State University Community
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Letter from President Thrasher to the FSU Community sharing the President's Advisory Panel on University Namings and Recognitions findings and recommendations regarding B.K. Roberts Hall on the law campus and the Francis Eppes Statue and...
Letter to Doak S. Campbell from E. Clyde Vining, a Miami lawyer, supporting the university's decision to expel John Boardman, and urging that any other students involved should be expelled as well.
Letter to the editor of Southern School News from Doak S. Campbell
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Letter to the editor of Southern School News in Nashville, Tennessee from Doak S. Campbell, stating that the information was not accurate in one of their articles.
Letter to Doak S. Campbell from City Manager Arvah B. Hopkins with a copy of the Florida Flambeau editorial, Integration Supporter Says Official Threatens Suspension for Letter, written by John Boardman. Campbell's reply to Hopkins is...
Town Hall meeting held at the Black Student Union House Multipurpose Room on March 1, 2018, to discuss the work of the President's Advisory Panel on University Namings and Recognitions whose charge was to listen, learn and, finally, make...
Letter sent to numerous institutions about John Boardman
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Letter sent from an unnamed group in Tallahassee to a number of institutions across the United States about John Boardman's expulsion, and a plea to send protests to the Florida State University president. Letters between Frederick J....
Regular panel meeting minutes to discuss the work of the President's Advisory Panel on University Namings and Recognitions whose charge was to listen, learn and, finally, make recommendations on policies concerning campus names, ...
Letters between Doak S. Campbell and Robert W. McCulloch
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Letters between Robert McCulloch, Chairman of Graduate Studies and Political Science professor at Western State College of Colorado, and Doak S. Campbell. McCulloch wrote that he believes John Boardman's explusion is a violation of...
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