"200 Blacks Confront Marshall" (Flambeau)
Title
"200 Blacks Confront Marshall" (Flambeau)
Subject
Florida State University--History
Student Protest
Student Protest
Description
A newspaper article describing the circumstances that led 200 black students to hold a "talk-in" in university President Stanley Marshall's office for about 90 minutes. The students gathered to demand amnesty for two black students who had been unfairly arrested, and to protest allegations of discrimination within the FSU cheerleading squad.
Creator
Falconer, Jim
Source
The Florida Flambeau, April 26, 1971
Publisher
The Florida State University [original]; Special Collections, Florida State University Libraries, Tallahassee, FL [digital]
Date
1971-04-26
Rights
Materials are provided for educational use under fair use as outlined by current U.S. Copyright law and accompanying guidelines. Written permission from The Florida State University Libraries Special Collections Department or the rights holder must be obtained before using an item for publishing or commercial purposes.
Language
English
Type
Newspaper Article
Identifier
SKMBT_22312080213440
Citation
Falconer, Jim, “"200 Blacks Confront Marshall" (Flambeau),” Integration at The Florida State University, accessed April 24, 2024, https://fsuintegration50.omeka.net/items/show/201.