Letter "Reply to Douglas Freeman Concerngin Student Protest"

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Title

Letter "Reply to Douglas Freeman Concerngin Student Protest"

Description

This letter was written to by Fredrick W. Boatwright Douglas Southall Freeman as a response to Freemans letter to Boatwright on March 18th, 1944. Boatwright expresses a willingless to comply with Freeman's suggestion to submit a reply to the executive commitee. He mentioned that he had been in Florida and has only heard brief mention of a disagreement between the two deans as he left. Boatwright assures Freeman that the matter will not be difficult to handle at all. He concludes with a paragraph expressing the delightful vacation he had just returned from, and promises to visit Freeman with appreciation for his interest as soon as he can.

Source

Boatwright, Frederic William. "Reply to Douglas Freeman Concerning Student Protest." (March 20, 1944). Boatwright Memorial Library, Presidential Correspondence of Frederic W. Boatwright, 1910-1946. http://dlxs.richmond.edu/cgi/i/image/image-idx?sort=fwb_fr;rgn1=ic_all;c=fwb;back=back1490382071;quality=1;view=entry;resnum=5412;q1=fwb;cc=fwb;entryid=x-0005155;viewid=FWB6046.1944.036.001.JP2;evl=full-image

Date

1944-03-20

Language

English

Type

Identifier

DSLX_Boatwright_19440320.jpg

Coverage

Richmond (Va.)

Text Item Type Metadata

Student Contributor

Files

http://memory.richmond.edu/files/originals-for-csv-imports/DSLX_Boatwright_19440320.jpg

Citation

Boatwright, Frederic William, “Letter "Reply to Douglas Freeman Concerngin Student Protest",” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed December 5, 2024, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/518.