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'...a part of the solution'
Black Culture Week Gets Under Way
Monday, February 15
BLACK INTELLECTUALS
4 p.m. Newcomb Hall Ballroom: Roy S. Bryce-LaPorte, Director.
Afro-American Studies, Yale University.
5:30-6:30 p.m. Car's Hill: Reception for Roy S. Bryce-LaPorte and
Harold Cruse. Open to University community.
8 p.m. Newcomb Hall Ballroom: Harold Cruse. Writer-in-Residence.
University of Michigan.
Tuesday, February 16
BLACK AUTHORS
4 p.m. Newcomb Hall South Meeting Room: Niki Giovanni, poet,
Livingstone College. Rutgers University: Toni Cade, writer, Livingstone
College. Rutgers University.
8 p.m. Newcomb Hall Ballroom: Arna Bontemps, Visiting Lecturer, Yale
University.
Wednesday, February 17
GOVERNMENT
8 p.m. Chemistry Building Auditorium: The Honorable Elizabeth
Duncan Koontz. Director, Women's Bureau, U.S. Labor Department.
Graphics Courtesy of Black Students For Freedom
Thursday, February 18
EDUCATION
2 p.m. Newcomb Hall South Meeting Room: Acklyn Lynch. Professor
of Education. University of Michigan.
4 p.m. Newcomb Hall South Meeting Room: Barbara Sizemore,
Director. Woodlawn Experimental School's Project, Chicago.
8 p.m. Newcomb Hall Ballroom: Acklyn Lynch.
Friday, February 19
DISSONANCE
Three encounter sessions: W.H. Grier. Psychiatrist.
Saturday, February 20
COMMUNITY
4 p.m. Chemistry Building Auditorium: W.H. Grier. Psychiatrist.
co-author Black Rage.
THE COMMITTEE Houston Baker Sandra Bell, Lunzy Britt. Elise Davis, Annie Sue
Ford, Jack Grarely. Esther Houston. Gwen Jones. Luther Sherman. John Thomas,
Joseph Washington, Jim Winstead, and Gordon Baker.
Sponsored by the Black Students for Freedom in cooperation with the University
Union and President Edgar F. Shannon, Jr.
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