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Letter from Austin E. Grigg to Franklin J. Gayles
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Title
Letter from Austin E. Grigg to Franklin J. Gayles
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Description
This September 6, 1968, letter is from Dean of Richmond College Austin E. Grigg. It is addressed to Dr. Franklin J. Gayles of Virginia Union University and BC's President George Modlin. The letter is in regards to a conversation between Dr. Gayles and Dean Grigg in regards to the possibility of having Virginia Union students attend courses at the University of Richmond. Virginia Union is a historically black college in Richmond, Virginia. Dean Grigg suggests several courses that Virginia Union students might be interested in attending, including Survey of German Literature, Literature of 19th Century, Survey of French Literature, Literature of the 17th Century. Grigg further extends an invitation to allow further courses to be included in this joint program at the request of Dr. Gayles.
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Source
Letter from Austin E. Grigg to Franklin J. Gayles, 06 September 1968, RG 6.2.5 Box 25 Folder 1, University Archives, Virginia Baptist Historical Society.
Date
1968-09-06
Format
Language
English
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Identifier
UA6.2.5.25.1-19680906.jpg
Coverage
Richmond (Va.)
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Student Contributor
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Citation
Grigg, Austin E., “Letter from Austin E. Grigg to Franklin J. Gayles,” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed September 15, 2024, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/2526.