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Letter from Henry H. Stewart, Jr. to Dr. Glassick and Dr. Grigg
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Letter from Henry H. Stewart, Jr. to Dr. Glassick and Dr. Grigg
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Description
This letter from Associate Professor of Sociology Henry H. Stewart Jr. summarizes the proposed budget for a new sociology course. The course, Sociology 323, is entitled "The Black Community in Urban America" and is offered as part of the University's discussions on adding a Black Studies program. The budget totals $2000, and the letter explains that the funding came from a grant from the W.R. Grace Foundation, a chemical company that supports education.
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Letter from Henry H. Stewart, Jr. to Dr. Glassick and Dr. Grigg, 8 August 1973, RG 7.1. Box 1 Folder 13 "Black Studies", University Archives, Virginia Baptist Historical Society.
Date
1973-08-22
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English
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UA7.1.1.13-19730822.jpg
Coverage
Richmond (Va).
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Stewart, Henry H., Jr., “Letter from Henry H. Stewart, Jr. to Dr. Glassick and Dr. Grigg,” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed March 19, 2025, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/2969.