Black Graduation Final Honors Ceremony Program

Title:

Black Graduation Final Honors Ceremony Program

Description:

Final Honors is an annual graduation ceremony for graduates of the African and African American diaspora. Formerly hosted by the Black Student Alliance (BSA), which was founded as the Afro-American Society in 1967, Final Honors is currently hosted by the Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture. Both BSA and the Mary Lou Williams Center work to create spaces and events for Black students on campus. In addition to Final Honors, a single multicultural graduation ceremony is held by the Center for Multicultural Affairs.

Rights:

CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 DEED

Date:

2003

Citation:

Black Student Alliance records, 1969-2006, Box 1, Folder 32: Black graduation 2003, Duke University Archives, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.

Alternative Text:

Program with typed text and photographs commemorating the first five Black students at Duke.

Keywords:

Black History; pamphlets

Display Date:

2003

Program with typed text and photographs commemorating the first five Black students at Duke.

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