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This Bucknellian article from April of 1958 looks forward to the weekend when 19 Howard students will visit Bucknell to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Howard-Bucknell Exchange. Howard University is a historically black college that was founded…

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This local news article from the 1960s applauds local schools, Bucknell and Susquehanna Universities, for making their campuses open to black applicants. The author makes it clear that Bucknell’s tactic is to offer funding for such prospective…

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This news clipping from a December 1959 issue of the Bucknellian presents Bucknell’s and Howard University’s plans for a semester-long exchange program. Howard is a historically black university in D.C. that was founded in 1867. This program…

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This Bucknellian article from October 1956 addresses the first meeting of NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) of the semester that discussed possible plans for the coming year, hoping to focus on bringing black…

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These two articles from the Sunbury Daily Item in March 1961 follow the Bucknellian’s editorials and the action Bucknell has taken to eliminate discrimination while validating the recent campus claim that there are no discriminatory practices to…

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This article published by the Union County Journal in March of 1961 provides a timeline of events at Bucknell following the original Bucknellian editorial that criticized the university for discrimination. After the original editorial was published…

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This Bucknellian article from February 3, 1961 is the first of many such quandaries about discrimination as are listed in Item #80. In particular, the author questions why Bucknell does not have any black student athletes on campus, and they query…

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“Why the lack of black students at Bucknell?” asks a current student in this February 1961 issue of the Bucknellian. The student speaks for others on campus concerned that admissions has actually regressed in its acceptance of black applicants.…

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The Bucknellian article from February 1954 announces that the famous jazz musician and composer, Duke Ellington (1899-1974), and his orchestra will return to Bucknell for the third time to play at Senior Prom. The author gives a brief background of…

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This Bucknellian article from March 1961 explains the steps the world (and campus) should take to overcome discrimination. Mainly, the author urges readers to understand that change must be gradual or the motivations for change won’t be genuine.…
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