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Third World Graduation poster, 1985
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Close-up of the 'Women of Color Unite: Statement of Purpose' poster
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"Women of Color Unite: Statement of Purpose" poster
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Close-up of 'Women of Color Unite' poem Poster. Close-up of poem written by April West-Baker with script and illustration. Year unknown.
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"Women of Color Unite" poem Poster. Poem written by April West-Baker with script and illustration. Year unknown.
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Image of Kumus poem "I Am Free" Poster. "I Am Free." By Kumus. Lyrics or poem written in script. Year unknown.
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Sign for Third World Peer Support
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Ujamaa proposal for the 1975/76 academic year
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Statistics on Third World Students compiled by the Evergreen State College's Director of Affirmative Action, 1974-76
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Workshop and event calendar for Day of Absence/Day of Presence at the Evergreen State College, 2014
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Third World faculty handbook, 1983-84 Handbook created by UJAMAA, the Asian/Pacific Alliance, N.A.S.A, and M.E.Ch.A detailing the Third World faculty members, their backgrounds, and teaching subject areas for the 1983-1984 school year.
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Evergreen students, part of Ujamaa and Asia Coalition, 1970s
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Rebecca Wright Response to Dr. Joye Hardiman, 1981 Memo from Rebecca Wright, Affirmative Action Officer, to Dr. Joye Hardiman with a response to her memo raising concerns.
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Dr. Joye Hardiman's Third World Coalition Thoughts, 1981 Memo from Dr. Joye Hardiman to Rebecca Wright, the Affirmative Action Officer, expressing concern about material given to her by Wright at the Third World meeting with Dan Evans.
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Charles McCann Memo on the Third World Coalition, 1975 Memo from Charles McCann to Evergreen community concerning the items raised by the Third World Coalition.
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The First Peoples Coalition Memo about "The Day of Absence," 1992 A memo to the Evergreen community from The First Peoples Coalition discussing the history of the "Day of Absence" in general and in specific to Evergreen. The first pivotal event took place in 1975, which was a "Talking Shopp" unity dinner held for the African-American community at Evergreen, which subsequently involved the members of the Third World Coalition [renamed First Peoples Coalition]. This memo was to be shared with Evergreen faculty and staff to be shared with their students
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Board of Trustees Letter, 1975 Letter to the Board of Trustees, written by Charles McCann, about some of his thoughts concerning action items brought to the Board by the Third World Coalition [renamed First Peoples Coalition].
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Non-White Disappearing Task Force Report and Memos, 1975