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The Hilltop March 10, 1989 issue The Hilltop, the student newspaper at Howard University, was founded by Zora Neale Hurston in 1924. This issue features student opinions on demonstrations on campus.
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Holy Childhood School of Jesus A drawing of the Holy Childhood School of Jesus in Harbor Springs, Michigan.
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Grand Rapids Vigil An image of a vigil held in Grand Rapids to honor the memories of the dead children found in Kamloops, BC.
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Kamloops Indian Residential School The location at which the remains of 215 Indigenous children were found in 2021.
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Former Old St. Joseph Orphanage and School An image of the demolished remains of the Old St. Joseph Orphanage and School
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Mt. Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School A picture of a plaque on the side of the Mt. Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School
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"Trail of Tears" by Max D. Standley "Trail of Tears" by Max D. Standley
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Bishop Frederic Baraga Bishop Frederic Baraga, known as the Snow Shoe Priest, holding his dictionary of the Ojibwe language, which was the first attempt to render into English the Ojibwe language.
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Portrait of President Andrew Jackson A portrait of President Andrew Jackson by Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl
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Indian Removal Act An image of the Indian Removal Act enacted by the 21st United States Congress.
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[Untitled]
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Kiki Verdun
Co-creator of the archive
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Caroline G. Adams Co-creator of the archive
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Mt. Pleasant School for Indians Pamphlet about the Mt Pleasant Indian School.
"This pamphlet was executed by student-apprentices of the printing trade at the Chilocco Indian School, Oklahoma"--P. [17].
Note: To protect the privacy of those that died as well as the survivors, any pages with images of students has been removed from this file. The original pamphlet was 20 pages long. The full version can be found at the Clarke Historical Library at Central Michigan University.
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University of the District of Columbia -- Speaker at Human Rights March From the HBCU Library Alliance Digital Collection: "The National Black Student Association (NSBA) focused on human rights and self determination in Southern Africa and the United States with a march to Lafayette Park, on April 1, 1978. NSBA was a national organization of African-American students working to rebuild the 'student aspect' of the struggle for Black Liberation."
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University of the District of Columbia -- Human Rights March Students demonstrate against apartheid
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University of the District of Columbia -- Student Protests at UDC, 1990 From the HBCU Library Alliance: "Students protested against several academic and administrative issues at UDC from September 26 through October 16, 1990. They submitted a list of 43 demands to the UDC Board of Trustees."
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University of the District of Columbia -- Student Protests at UDC, 1990 From the HBCU Library Alliance collection: "UDC Students protested cutbacks proposed by the DC Financial Control Board in UDC funding on March 18, 1996, by sitting in the intersection of Connecticut Avenue and Veazey Terrace, from 11 pm until 230 the next morning."
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Untitled (Perfect Lovers) Two clocks are right next to each other. As the installation continues, the batteries wear down and the clocks lose synch and slow down.
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Mt. Pleasant Indian School Annual Reports 1910-1913 Annual reports written by the Superintendent of the Mt Pleasant Indian School addressed to the the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Each report provide details on the number of students in attendance, health conditions, building conditions, curriculum and more.
This PDF in an excerpt from the original 1,174 page PDF.
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SU Student Revolt of 1972 Led to Many Changes in System.
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Jet Magazine article covers the murder of students Denver Smith and Leonard Brown
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A Chronology of A Crisis at Southern University
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Dear Faculty Member. A letter from the President of the University at the time (Elton C. Harrison) concerning student demands
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