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Report "Minority Student Enrollment: Full-Time and Part-Time - by Divisions*- 1972-73 Session University of Richmond"
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Title
Report "Minority Student Enrollment: Full-Time and Part-Time - by Divisions*- 1972-73 Session University of Richmond"
Subject
Description
This document is a report of the number of minority students at the University of Richmond for the 1972-1973 school year, nearly 20 years after Brown v Board. Minority students were divided into the following categories: "American Indian," "Negro," "Oriental," and "Spanish Sur-named American." During this school year, there were 120 total minority students enrolled at the university; out of these, there were no American Indians, 99 black students, 11 Asian students, and 10 Latino students. Most black students (69) were part time students at University College, and there were only 20 full-time, minority Richmond College students and 14 full-time, minority Westhampton College students.
Source
Report of Minority Student Enrollment: Full-Time and Part-Time - by Divisions*- 1972-73 Session University of Richmond, 1973, RG 26.11.1, University Archives, Virginia Baptist Historical Society.
Date
1973
Format
Language
English
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Identifier
UA26.11.1-1973.jpg
Coverage
Richmond (Va.)
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Student Contributor
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Citation
“Report "Minority Student Enrollment: Full-Time and Part-Time - by Divisions*- 1972-73 Session University of Richmond",” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed October 14, 2024, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/1904.