Inter-View, Issue #3

Title:

Inter-View, Issue #3

Description:

Inter-View was an anonymous student-run publication aimed at tackling racial divisions in campus culture. The March 1986 issue discusses the differences between Black and white sororities, including different approaches to service and community, and whether such social groups facilitated racial separatism on campus. Today, most "traditionally white” Greek organizations have disaffiliated from Duke, while most Black Greek organizations have retained their affiliation, reflecting the continued uncertainty about the role of both Black and traditionally white Greek life on campus. 

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CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 DEED

Date:

1983

Citation:

Student Activism Reference Collection, Box 3, Inter-View, 1982-1984 Folder, Duke University Archives, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.

Alternative Text:

There are two pieces of yellow paper with black typewritten text.

Keywords:

Greek Life; Black History; publications

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1983

There are two pieces of yellow paper with black typewritten text.
There are two pieces of yellow paper with black typewritten text.

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