African-Americans

Displaying 151 - 200 of 364 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
151 Delta Sigma Theta
Northern Iowan 72:8, p.8
Will start new chapter for African-American women.
152 Discrimination in athletics?
Northern Iowan 71:15, p.3
Believes African-Americans have been discriminated against in UNI athletics.
153 Black and white
Northern Iowan 70:61, p.2
Believes racial relations should be discussed and improved.
154 Race relations studied
Northern Iowan 70:61, p.3
Results of survey on black-white relations.
155 Athletics need support, not criticism
Northern Iowan 70:55, p.4
Attempts to refute criticism of athletics.
156 "The black artist in white America"
Northern Iowan 70:46, p.6
Theme for series of activities.
157 Concerning sexism and racism
Northern Iowan 69:45, p.2
Professor Williams responds to charges that African-Americans have not had chances to perform in theater.
158 UNI following trend of American society
Northern Iowan 69:40, p.2
Believes Student Senate should include minority member.
159 Untitled
Northern Iowan 69:21, p.1
The "Voices of Freedom" choir performed at the "Career Day" banquet; photo.
160 English Club
Northern Iowan 69:16, p.12
Will hold discussion of African-American literature.
161 Culture course sponsors black business week
Northern Iowan 68:50, p.1
Class will visit local businesses owned by African-Americans.
162 Untitled
Northern Iowan 68:32, p.4
African-Americans showcase talent; photo.
163 Black talent on stage tonight
Northern Iowan 68:31, p.1
Will present intercollegiate variety show.
164 Parker warns that time does not equal progress
Northern Iowan 68:23, p.1
Professor Parker outlines views of life for African-Americans in the US.
165 Dr. Cone: 'theology is liberation'
Northern Iowan 68:22, p.1
James Cone outlines views on Christianity and African-Americans.
166 UNI Workshop on Black History in Progress
Public Relations News Release 1971:735, p.1
List of the 17 participants in the three-week workshop at UNI that runs from July 12 to July 30.
167 Racism-black perspectives
Northern Iowan 67:45, p.3
Believes clerical workshop should have included African-American beauty advice.
168 Women's Lib not for blacks
Northern Iowan 67:44, p.3
Outlines views on relationship of women's movements to realities of African-American life.
169 Smithsonian exhibit at UNI Cultural Center
Northern Iowan 67:43, p.12
Exhibit relating to African-Americans at EMCEC.
170 Black Secretaries Statement Released 3/25/1971
Public Relations News Release 1971:497, p.1
Statement reveals why the secretarities viewed the 8th Annual Workshop for Clerical Personnel in Educational Institutions as racist.
171 Statement by Clerical Workshop Chairman Released 3/29/1971
Public Relations News Release 1971:496, p.1
The workshop has been accused of being racist. Statement issued.
172 Michael Reed and Mary Adams are Black royalty
Northern Iowan 67:9, p.3
Reed and Adams reign as Homecoming Black royalty; photo.
173 Minnesota Educator is Consultant for UNI Workshop
Public Relations News Release 1969:686, p.1
Dr. James E. Phillips has been serving as a consultant for a black history and culture workshop on campus; biography of Dr. Phillips
174 Cutline
Public Relations News Release 1969:685, p.1
From the UNI black history and culture workshop. Dr. Phillips, from St. Paul, MN is seated. From left: Ruth Wilcox, Maxine Stone, and Marguerite Lybbert - all three are teachers at schools in Waterloo or Cedar Falls.
175 Black History and Culture Workshop at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1969:681, p.1
A three-week workshop will be held on campus to extend elementary and secondary students' knowledge of black history and culture; list of participating instructors
176 Regents approve UNI exchange program with South Carolina State
Public Relations News Release 1969:605, p.1
A faculty-student exchange program with the primarily black South Carolina State will occur in September.
177 Bill Russell to appear on UNI controversial speakers program
Public Relations News Release 1969:596, p.1
Former professional basketball player will add a new dimension to the exploration of civil rights by the controversial speakers program.
178 Issue has been forgotten?
Northern Iowan 66:50, p.3
Believes that African-Americans need a culture house.
179 Exhibits by new Black artists to open at UNI Monday
Public Relations News Release 1969:463, p.1
The exhibit consists of twenty-eight paintings and twelve sculptures by twelve African-American artists and will be featured in the UNI Arts and Industries Building.
180 UNI students protest suspension of seven
Public Relations News Release 1969:446, p.1
One hundred students marched from the Union to the New Administration Building to protest the temporary suspension of seven UNI students for participation in an overnight sit-in at the home of President Maucker.
181 News media guilty; blacks deserve more understanding
Northern Iowan 66:44, p.3
Critical of NI coverage.
182 University Forum
Northern Iowan 66:39, p.1
Will discuss Black Studies.
183 Black selegation from South Carolina State College to visit UNI
Public Relations News Release 1969:371, p.1
The purpose of the visit is to discuss a possible exchange program between the two institutions.
184 A farewell letter of admiration
Northern Iowan 66:32, p.2
Dwight Bachman addresses African-American women.
185 Table resolutions; faculty meeting
Northern Iowan 66:29, p.1
Table resolutions on selecting new president; receive report on matters pertaining to African-American students.
186 Cultural diversity brings unity
Northern Iowan 66:26, p.2
Professor Chadney attempts to meet Professor Fox's arguments about role for African-Americans in American culture.
187 Years of contribution from Africa
Northern Iowan 66:26, p.2
Professor Oppleman notes that Africa has produced significant cultural contributions.
188 Racial prejudice is attitudinal hang-up
Northern Iowan 66:26, p.3
Reacts to Professor Fox's recent column; points out importance of African-American culture.
189 Rejects black doctrine
Northern Iowan 66:24, p.2
Professor Fox outlines his position with respect to recent manifestations of the African-American liberation movement.
190 "Faculty avoiding problems of blacks"; UNI-CUE director:
Northern Iowan 66:24, p.1
Faculty committee outlines six areas of study.
191 America presently has its own tired, poor, hungry
Northern Iowan 66:23, p.4
The Reverends Morris and Barrows speak on difficulties of African-Americans; photo.
192 What is effective Black Power?
Northern Iowan 66:22, p.3
Believes that true power should be realized in free competition in the marketplace.
193 National Director of 'Operation Breadbasket' speaks at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1969:188, p.1
Racial turmoil according to director of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference's speaker.
194 Advice for Joe Fox
Northern Iowan 66:21, p.3
Believes African-Americans are demanding only a fair share.
195 Wants action
Northern Iowan 66:20, p.2
Believes that students must wake up and listen to what African-Americans have to say.
196 Campus Personality #11 The White Bigot
Northern Iowan 66:20, p.2
Claims we are all, to one degree or another, bigoted.
197 Administration reply to black demands
Northern Iowan 66:19, p.1
Dean Lang outlines reactions.
198 Blacks demand action on resolutions; seek support
Northern Iowan 66:19, p.1
Members of Afro-American Society picket food service at Union in order to gain attention for demands.
199 Untitled
Northern Iowan 66:19, p.2
African-American protestors seek support.
200 Question "discrimination"
Northern Iowan 66:13, p.2
Professor Skaine disagrees with Professor Fox's contention that UNI has violated non-discrimination policy; believes African-American contributions to history have been ignored.