Honors theses by undergraduates in the Stanford University Department of History. Collection materials can be searched via the Online Archive of California.
Content related to Black students at Stanford University includes:
- Hildner, Laura, Radical transformations: Stanford's Participation in the Mississippi Voter Registration Drives of 1963-1965 and the Rise of Campus Activism, 1999.
- Gilkes, Tamara, Finding someone like me: the strategic pursuit of co-ethnic peers on a college campus, 2019.
- Walker, Alana, Understanding the Black Student Experience: A case study of an elite University, 2010.
- Warma, Zachary Russell, "What happens when Sigma Chi pledges a Negro.": The Alpha Omega chapter, Stanford University and the national struggle over fraternal discrimination, 2011.
- White Lori S., Hanging Black: social and psychological factors influencing Black student participation in Black campus organizations at a historically white university, 1995.
- White Lori S., Hanging Black: social and psychological factors influencing Black student participation in Black campus organizations at a historically white university, 1995.
- Williams, Brandon, Is You Woke? Examining the Impact of Schools on the Racial-Ethnic Identity Development of Black Multiracial Students, 2018.