Black students at Stanford University: Books
After using this guide, Stanford Libraries users will be able to identify and access primary and secondary sources about the history of Black students at Stanford University.
Books
Final report of the University Committee on Minority Issues by Stanford University
Call Number: KFC666 .S72 1989Publication Date: 1989The final culmination of an 1987 University Committee on Minority Issues (UCMI) report established by the Stanford President and Provost in response to the a demand in minority awareness. The committee explores the concerns of minority students, faculty, and staff at Stanford University.Justice and hope : past reflections and future visions of the Stanford Black Student Union, 1967-1989 by Steven C. Phillips.
Call Number: LD3036.5 .P55 1990Publication Date: 1990Using oral histories from Stanford Staff, Faculty, and Black leaders, Steven Phillips attempts to create historical context for Stanford’s Black Student Union (BSU). Replying on archival materials, The Stanford Daily, The Real News, and Campus Report, Phillips juxtaposes the history and purpose of the BSU with Stanford’s centennial celebration and history.Race Relations on Campus by John H. Bunzel
ISBN: 0916318494Publication Date: 1992-03-01Drawing on a series of in-depth interviews with 54 Stanford undergraduate students conducted during the 1988-89 academic year, as well as questionnaires completed by members of the senior class of 1989, Bunzel examines the issue of racism on campus. No index. Published by Stanford Alumni Association.Stanford in Turmoil by Richard W. Lyman
Call Number: LD3030 .L96 2009ISBN: 9780804760799Publication Date: 2009-01-30Stanford in Turmoil is former President and Provost Richard Lyman's reflection on the anti-war and civil rights protests at Stanford during the late 1960s and early 1970s.Letters Home from Stanford by Alison Carpenter Davis
ISBN: 9781681060484Publication Date: 2017-02-24Letters Home from Stanford is a collection of the hand-written and electronic correspondence of generations of Stanford students, including Tamandra Morgan, Class of 2009, whose email from Oxford appears in the chapter on BOSP/overseas campuses.
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