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Decisions Reached by Consensus (University Senate ).
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Positions Taken by The Faculty Advisory Council.
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Faculty's Position on Student Grievances (Physics Department).
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A Call for Solidarity Students United call for a boycott of classes in response to administrative use of force
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The University's Response to Student Grievances as Approved By the University Senate. The University responds, detailing the conditions they are willing to meet and the changes that will be made.
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STUDENT'S UNITED LIST OF GRIEVANCES
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Mt. Pleasant Boarding School (Historical) A picture of the Mt. Pleasant Boarding School, circa 1907
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Annual Naming Ceremony Invitation Image in the state of Michigan with major highways leading to Harbor Springs, the location of the annual naming ceremony
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"Honorary Chiefs" An example of cultural appropriation commonly committed during the 1950s. A photo of members of the Michigan Indian Foundations, Inc. wearing ceremonial headdresses at an event.
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Warren Petoskey Essay Excerpt Biographical information from the Warren Petoskey Papers Collection. This is the first page, accounting for his experience growing up in rural Michigan, dealing with racism and parental abuse. Petoskey connects the abuse with his father's and grandfather's attendance at Indian Boarding Schools.
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1970s-2000s
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1960s
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1940-1950
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The view of the exterior of a SNCC headquarters This image features a glass storefront with a sign that says "Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee" facing the exterior.
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Pinback button for SNCC's One Man One Vote campaign A pinback button for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). The top half of the button is black with white text, and the bottom half of the button is white with black text. The button says "One Man" on top and "One Vote" on the bottom.
In the 1960s, SNCC organized around voting rights equality as a response to white supremacist institutions restricting their rights to vote. The slogan "One Man, One Vote" was meant to draw attention to this injustice.
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Flier for a pre-march Freedom Rally for the Meredith Marchers This flier features black text on an off-white background. It advertises a rally to take place before the "Meredith Marchers" were to arrive in Jackson, Mississippi.
The Meredith Marchers were named in honor of James Meredith, the first Black student at the University of Mississippi. While walking during his March Against Fear, a white supremacist shot and attempted to murder him. He survived this attempt.
This flier from Tougaloo College, a historically Black college, features household names Sammy Davis, James Brown, Nina Simone, Eartha Kitt, Marlon Brando, and Burt Lancaster, presumably to advertise their performances and/or appearances.
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Holy Childhood Postcard A postcard depicting the Holy Childhood Boarding School. Contains handwritten text over the image read as: "I will have this bldg. completed Feb. 1-1927 then I'll go to erect another school at Petoskey, Michigan." Also contains printed text at the bottom of the postcard read as: "Holy Childhood School, Harbor Springs, Mich. Conducted by the School Sisters of Notre Dame."
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Statue of Wilgefortis at L’église
St. Étienne de Beauvais wooden statue depicting Saint Wilgefortis on the cross
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Volto Santo de Lucca 8-foot tall wooden statue
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Chad Kamen
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Mia Glionna
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Indian Land Cessions and Reservations A map of land cessions and reservations in Michigan. Each section of the map represents the land that was ceded with each treaty.
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Saint Sebastian An oil on canvas painting of Saint Sebastian
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Memo titled Honoring, Healing, and Remembering 2021 A public memo from the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan showing unity to the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc community after the recent discovery of 215 graves on the grounds of a former boarding school.
The memo also invites the public to the Honoring, Healing & Remembering an event to honor the 225 lives lost to the Mt. Pleasant Industrial Indian Boarding School
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Pamphlet from the Ziibiwing Center of Anishinabe Culture & Lifeways A pamphlet detailing the mission of the Ziibiwing Center and their collection. Contact information, location, and hours are listed.