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1940 - 1966
Description
This file contains materials from the papers of George W. Gore, Jr. dating from 1940 to 1966, consisting primarily of speeches delivered by prominent educators, administrators, public officials, and scholars, as well as institutional studies and reports related to higher education, Black colleges, and national educational initiatives. Included are speeches by figures such as university presidents, deans, state and federal officials, religious educators, medical professionals, and nationally recognized scholars, alongside formal studies addressing topics such as land-grant institutions, foreign education programs, liberal education for adults, religious education, and statistical analyses of Black colleges.
The file is organized alphabetically by speaker or study subject and arranged chronologically within each grouping where dates are available, with undated materials interfiled according to subject order. The contents reflect Gore’s engagement with national educational discourse and policy during the mid-twentieth century, with particular emphasis on African American higher education and institutional development
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- text
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25 Folders
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- English
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