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Title: The History of Racism at UVM: The Vermont Paradox
Author
- McCrorey, H. Lawrence
Source Document
Extent: 24 pages
Date Created: February 19, 2004
Description
Larry McCrorey, professor emeritus of molecular physiology and biophysics and former dean of the School of Allied Health, was among the most vocal opponents of Kake Walk. He delivered this speech, “The History of Racism at UVM: the Vermont Paradox,” on Feb. 19 at 4 p.m. in the McCrorey Gallery of Multicultural Art at the University of Vermont's Bailey/Howe Library.
Subject/topic
- Racism
- African Americans in popular culture
- Civil rights
- College teachers
- Minorities -- Education (Higher)
- Multiculturalism
- Public schools
- Race discrimination
- Sexism
Subject/name
Language(s): English
Note [Digital Version]
2010-08-26, Center for Digital Initiatives, University of Vermont Libraries
Type of Resource: text
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Requests to reproduce this item should be sent to the UVM Libraries' Center for Digital Initiatives at cdi@uvm.edu. For more information, see http://cdi.uvm.edu/about/rights.
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The History of Racism at UVM: The Vermont Paradox, University Archives, Record Group 53: Fraternities and Sororities, Series: Kake Walk, http://cdi.uvm.edu/collections/item/kwsecondaryMcCrorey (accessed May 24, 2013)
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