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The Web 1971 "Zeta Beta Tau"
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Title
The Web 1971 "Zeta Beta Tau"
Subject
Description
This image in The Web 1971 features the first Black residential campus student at the University of Richmond, Barry Greene. In this photo, he poses with his fraternity brothers of Zeta Beta Tau, a historically Jewish fraternity. A description of the fraternity on the previous page states "Black is Beautiful." At this time, there were no Black fraternities and there would not be until 1980 with the establishment of Phi Beta Sigma. Greene enrolled in 1968.
Source
Virginia Baptist Historical Society, The Web (1971): 309.
Publisher
The Web, University of Richmond
Date
1971
Language
English
Type
Identifier
Web.309-1971.jpg
Coverage
Richmond (Va.)
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Student Contributor
Files
Citation
“The Web 1971 "Zeta Beta Tau",” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed December 6, 2024, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/1784.