Joe Long, President of UNM Black Student Union and BSU members raised clenched fists in protest against BYU during the national anthem before the basketball game with UNM Lobos on February 27, 1969. The protest demonstration was due to \u27the racist practices of Brigham Young University\u27, according to a statement released by BSU prior to the game. This image is from UNM Black Alumni Chapter Oral History Project. Barbara Brown Simmons (BA 1969, JD 1974). (2016). http://digitalrepository.unm.edu/black_alumni_interviews/3 and is featured in the ongoing digital exhibit And Yet She Persisted: Documenting Women\u27s Lives in New Mexicohttps://digitalrepository.unm.edu/aysp_images/1017/thumbnail.jp
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The University of Arizona's BSU (Black Student Union) hold a rally to encourage President Harvill to...
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The photograph shows members of UMBC's Black Student Union in front of the book center protesting ag...
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New Mexico Lobo, Volume 074, No 76, 2/8/1971https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1971/1006/t...
This slide shows a group of people, a mix of Springfield College students and community members, gat...
A newsletter published by University of Montana Black Student Union.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/umb...
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On Feb. 25, 1970, more than 60 African American students were arrested following a nonviolent protes...
Students gather on the steps of the Home Economics building for a rally held by the University of Ma...
A slide showing black student demonstrations exciting the Administration Building on the campus of S...
Photograph of students from Black Student Association, in 1992. The caption that accompanies this ph...
On Feb. 25, 1970, more than 60 African American students were arrested following a nonviolent protes...
The University of Arizona's BSU (Black Student Union) hold a rally to encourage President Harvill to...
On Feb. 25, 1970, more than 60 students from the Black Student Union rallied for equal civil liberti...
The photograph shows members of UMBC's Black Student Union in front of the book center protesting ag...
On Recto: 86.The photograph shows members of the UMBC Black Student Union in front of the book cente...
Waltham, Mass.: Negro students relax inside Ford Hall at Brandeis University late Jan. 6 after taki...
African American students demonstrating against the Vietnam War on the steps of the Administration B...
New Mexico Lobo, Volume 074, No 76, 2/8/1971https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1971/1006/t...
This slide shows a group of people, a mix of Springfield College students and community members, gat...
A newsletter published by University of Montana Black Student Union.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/umb...
Students are protesting on the steps of the Alabama Union, and one holds a sign reading, Racism Poll...
On Feb. 25, 1970, more than 60 African American students were arrested following a nonviolent protes...
Students gather on the steps of the Home Economics building for a rally held by the University of Ma...
A slide showing black student demonstrations exciting the Administration Building on the campus of S...
Photograph of students from Black Student Association, in 1992. The caption that accompanies this ph...
On Feb. 25, 1970, more than 60 African American students were arrested following a nonviolent protes...
The University of Arizona's BSU (Black Student Union) hold a rally to encourage President Harvill to...