Box U.07
Contains 95 Results:
University of Pennsylvania, 1934-1935, 1941-1950, 1968
Includes clippings with headlines that read "U. of P's Jim Crow Ruling Is Exposed to Law Schools" and "Penn U. Head Ends All Segregation at Institution." Also includes photographs of Black graduates of University of Pennsylvania between 1947-1948.
University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1965
University of Pennsylvania sets up the "Scholarship Fund of Faculty and Members and Friends of the University of Pennsylvania Law School" to support Black students.
University of Pittsburgh, 1929, 1936
Includes clipping with headline that reads "Pitt. U. Band Walks Out...Serve All or None Restaurant Is Told"
University of Puebla, 1945
The student body at the University of Puebla in Mexico went on strike protesting the presence of 42 white Texas summer school students.
University of Puerto Rico, 1946
Correspondence from the University of Puerto Rico regarding the school's history and its admission requirements.
University of South Carolina, 1936, 1946
Two men, a school teacher and a senior student of South Carolina State College for Negroes are seeking admission to the University of South Carolina.
University of South Carolina Law School, 1947, 1948
Includes clipping with headline that reads "Judges Ridicule State Arguments...Petition Filed Before Lower Court Had Completed Decision...Marshall's Motion Sustained...Federal Jurist Suggests S.C. Should Make Law School 'Equal'"
University of Tennessee, 1936, 1937, 1942
Clippings with headlines that read "Tenn. U. Would Base Color Bar on State Constitution," "Tennessee Set to Hear School Jim-Crow Case," and "Students Lose Tenn. U. Case."
University of Texas (Folder 1), 1947-1948, 1956
Judge orders Texas University to admit Heman Sweatt after his appeal from a decision by the 126th District Court denying him admission to the School of Law. Sweatt's case was argued by Thurgood Marshall.