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    James Laurie

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    James W. Laurie, Trinity's 14th president, served from 1951-1970. Photograph is taken near the end of his presidency, probably in 1969 or 1970

    Crystal City and Politics, by Reverend Black, circa 1969

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    Editorial by Reverend Black about the city election in Crystal City, Texas and its significance for dealing with racism and unequal treatment of Mexican Americans. [circa 1969

    Trinity University Chamber Singers

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    "This was a photo taken as part of the publicity for the annual choir tour of the concert choir and chamber singers. It was also incorporated on the program." Pictured are members of Trinity University Chamber Singers with Mr. Claude Zetty, director. Last male at upper right is Jesse S. Crisler, '69; third person from front at right is Lou Ann Crisler (Cowart), '69; first prerson from front at left is Marcia McClain; second person from front at left is Joyce Gardner; fifth person from front at lest if Christiana Anderson; seventh person from front at left is Rob Elder, '68

    Decision Making, by Reverend Black, 1968

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    Editorial in the National Baptist Union-Review by Reverend Black, addressing the need for making difficult choices regarding Christian education, urban unrest, and other social issues of the day

    Welcome Address by Reverend Black, to the National Baptist Convention,San Antonio, September 1968

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    Welcome Address by Reverend Black, to the National Baptist Convention, San Antonio, and "God is Not Dead," by convention choir, Mrs. [Virgie Carrington] Dewitty, choir director, September 4, 1968 [original: open reel tape, 5-in, acetate, 7-1/2 speed

    Law and Justice, by Reverend Black, 1968

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    Editorial in the National Baptist Union-Review by Reverend Black, addressing how the call for law and justice is often a racist appeal to stop the actions of Negroes

    Men in office, 1968

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    Three men in office in discussion, and one man viewing document

    Earl Lewis Papers: Correspondence, Trinity University Urban Studies Department, 1968-1989

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    This folder contains correspondence related to Earl Lewis's work in the Urban Studies department at Trinity University. It includes correspondence from Bruce Thomas (pages 1-2); Gilbert Denman (pages 3-4); J. Norman Parmer (pages 6-10, 13, 16-17); John McDaniel, Jr. (page 14); Ken Kramer (page 15); Ann Knoebel (page 31); James S. Vinson and Michele T. Myers (page 34); Ronald Calgaard (page 35); William H. Stone (pages 36, 38); Edward C. Roy (page 41); and Steve Tucker (page 39). It also contains copies of correspondence from Lewis to Duncan Wimpress (page 5); Ken Kramer (pages 11-12); John Moore (page 18); Alexander Briseno (page 22); Shirl Thomas (page 23); Jose Carlos Pena (page 24); Jose S. Garza (page 25); Jose Jorge Anchondo (page 26); Armando Cavada (page 27); Drew Cameron (page 28); Rolando Bono (page 29); Ricardo G. Cedillo (page 30); and Peggy Birkeland (page 37)

    Homecoming

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    "Trinity Homecoming.

    Planning the Mission of the Church, by Reverend Black, 1968

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    Editorial in the National Baptist Union-Review by Reverend Black, expressing the need for planning for the church be done by twentieth century men of faith

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