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    Taking Advantage of Our Opportunity, by Reverend Black, 1970

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    Editorial in the National Baptist Union-Review by Reverend Black, calling for the opportunity for the formation of a National Baptist Housing Authority

    Chapman Fountain

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    Two students look at a notebook in front of the Chapman Fountain. The sculpture, created by Waldine Tauch, is titled "The Scholar is the Student of the World.

    Quiz Bowl Team

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    "We were the TU College Bowl Team that competed on television in New York City as part of the famous college quiz show. We played five practice rounds against the other team (Cornell or Colgate?) and had won all of them; unfortunately, we lost the only match that mattered, the one on television. Our coach was Gertrude Graves, a faculty member in the English Department. We had played an exhibition match at Trinity against a faculty team and soundly defeated them." Pictured are Jesse S. Crisler, '69, John Nairn, Robert Campbell, Virginia Williams, '69

    Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, 1955-1971

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    Folder: Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, 1969-1971. This folder contains correspondence, event ephemera, and class reports that pertain to Reverend Black's relationship with Dr. Earl Lewis, professor of Urban Studies at Trinity University, and Black's enrollment in graduate classes in the Urban Studies department. In certain cases of student reports, only title pages and tables of contents were digitized. The reports in their entirety may be consulted in the reading room

    American Baptist Convention, James Forman, part 1, 1969

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    Part 1: Civil rights activist James Forman (1928-2005) reading and commenting on the "Black Manifesto" at the American Baptist Convention, in Seattle, Washington, May 14-18,1969. Listening notes: Beginning to 7:31 minutes: convention business and vote to hear Forman speak; 7:32 to 23:40 minutes: James Forman; 23:41 to 27:40 minutes: comments by Reverend Orlando Costa of Milwaukee, for Young Brown Churchmen; 27:41 to end: comments by churchmen. Total length: 30:45 minutes. [continued on part 2] [original: audiocassette

    Some Reactions to the Black Manifesto (Johnson), 1969

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    Editorial in the National Baptist Forum newspaper, by Reverend Dr. Louis Johnson, Pastor of Friendship Baptist Church, Detroit, MIchigan, titled "Some Reactions to the Black Manifesto," delivered aloud by the author of the manifesto, James Forman, at the annual meeting in Kansas City, Missouri in 1969. Claude W. Black, Jr. was editor at the time

    The Birds (7 photos)

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    American Baptist Convention, unidentified speaker, part 2, 1969

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    Part 2: Unidentified speaker at the American Baptist Convention, in Seattle, Washington, May 14-18, 1969. Listening notes: beginning to end: single, unidentified speaker. Total length: 30:50 minutes. [continued from part 1] [original: audiocassette

    Refectory Dining Hall

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    Color photograph of the Refectory dining hall. A banner for the 1969 Trinity University centennial hangs on the wall

    Lee Roy the Tiger

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    Lee Roy was a Royal Bengal tiger purchased by local builder and developer L. R. (Lee Roy) Pletz in 1953. Housed in the San Antonio Zoo, Lee Roy appeared at pep rallies and football games in a portable cage escorted by the Bengal Lancers social club. Transported around the track after every Trinity touchdown, Lee Roy became a familiar figure to San Antonio sports enthusiasts

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