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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Lillian Anthony

‘Tired of being angry, hostile,’ Lillian Anthony accepts post in Afro- American Studies

by Dave Hoium
August 21, 1969

Lillian D. Anthony, director of the Minneapolis Department of Civil Rights, has accepted a post as the first regular faculty member of the new Afro-American Studies Dept. Miss Anthony will serve as associate...

Horace Huntley

Huntley: ‘War has just started’

by Keith Kellogg
January 22, 1969

Is the agreement ending last weekâÄôs occupation of Morrill Hall a victory for the Afro-American Action Committee (AAAC)? âÄúNo, the victory wonâÄôt come until we see these programs...

Dr. Burnham Teller

Terrell: relations have improved

by Linda Jo Ambrose
January 22, 1969

In one week no one has had time to gain historical perspectives or to develop complete explanations of the takeover in Morrill Hall Eight days after the takeover began, administration officialsâÄô...

Unidentified black demonstrator walks out of the bursars office in Morrill Hall yesterday after between 700 and 100 of his fellow black students closed down the office.

70 black students close Morrill Hall

by Keith Kellogg
January 15, 1969
Editor's note: Feb 2, 2011 - This is the second article in a series on black history at the U.
Rose Mary Freeman, Paul Cashman, and James Reeves - Cashman and Reeves met with Miss Freeman, AAAC president, and six other black students yesterday to hear the students demands.

Blacks leave demands for Moos

by Yvonne Thayer
January 14, 1969
Representatives of the AAAC leave their demands in an unannounced visit to the president's office.

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