Citations
The 1969 Catalyst
[1] "All Together Now: The 50th Anniversary of the University of Nebraska System Merger, 1968-2018," Archives and Special Collections Exhibit, the University of Nebraska Consortium Libraries.
[2]Regents' Commission on the Urban University of the 70's, 16, University of Nebraska Board of Regents Records, University Archives.
[3] "Negroes Protest History Curriculum, Omaha World-Herald, December 8, 1967.
[4] "Negroes Protest History Curriculum, Omaha World-Herald, December 8, 1967.
[5] "Negroes Protest History Curriculum, Omaha World-Herald, December 8, 1967.
The Omaha 54
[1] “Black Student Demands,” B.L.A.C (Black Liberators for Action on Campus) sit-in correspondence, Student Unrest Collection.
[2] "An Open Letter from UN-O Black Students," B.L.A.C (Black Liberators for Action on Campus) sit-in correspondence, Student Unrest Collection.
[3] “Memo to Members of the Board of Regents, Acting Chancellor Hobson, and Vice-Chancellor Ross” B.L.A.C (Black Liberators for Action on Campus) sit-in correspondence, Student Unrest Collection.
[4] “To the document entitled Black Student Demands," B.L.A.C (Black Liberators for Action on Campus) sit-in correspondence, Student Unrest Collection.
[5] "Recap of Activities," B.L.A.C (Black Liberators for Action on Campus) sit-in correspondence, Student Unrest Collection.
[6] "Omaha '55' Guilty," B.L.A.C. (Black Liberators for Action on Campus) sit-in newspaper clippings, Student Unrest Collection, 3.
Omaha Response to Unrest and the Trial of the Omaha 54
[1] B.L.A.C. (Black Liberators for Action on Campus) sit-in newspaper clippings, Student Unrest Collection, 6; 23.
[2] "UNO 54" BLAC (Black Liberators for Action on Campus) Sit-In Related Documents Scrapbook, Kirk Naylor Papers.
[3] B.L.A.C. (Black Liberators for Action on Campus) sit-in newspaper clippings, Student Unrest Collection, 25.
[4] B.L.A.C. (Black Liberators for Action on Campus) sit-in newspaper clippings, Student Unrest Collection, 7.
[5] B.L.A.C. (Black Liberators for Action on Campus) sit-in newspaper clippings, Student Unrest Collection, 3; 9; 11.
[6] B.L.A.C. (Black Liberators for Action on Campus) sit-in newspaper clippings, Student Unrest Collection, 12.
University Response to Unrest
[1] B.L.A.C (Black Liberators for Action on Campus) sit-in correspondence, Student Unrest Collection, 8; 16.
[2] B.L.A.C. (Black Liberators for Action on Campus) sit-in newspaper clippings, Student Unrest Collection, 13; 2.
[3] B.L.A.C (Black Liberators for Action on Campus) sit-in correspondence, Student Unrest Collection, 25.
[4] B.L.A.C (Black Liberators for Action on Campus) sit-in correspondence, Student Unrest Collection, 23.
[5] Report and Recommendations from the Ad Hoc Committee on Student Demands and Grievences to the University Senate, Student Unrest Collection, 2.
[6] Report and Recommendations from the Ad Hoc Committee on Student Demands and Grievences to the University Senate, Student Unrest Collection, 33; 144.
[7]B.L.A.C (Black Liberators for Action on Campus) sit-in correspondence, Student Unrest Collection.
Establishing a Department of Black Studies 1971
[1] B.L.A.C (Black Liberators for Action on Campus) sit-in correspondence, Student Unrest Collection.
[2] Black Studies and B.L.A.C. vs. Academic Affairs correspondence, Department of Black Studies Records.
[3] B.L.A.C (Black Liberators for Action on Campus) sit-in correspondence, Student Unrest Collection.
Black Studies or Ethnic Studies: The Importance of Approach
[1] Fact finding: summary and exhibits numbers 1-7, Department of Black Studies Records, 18.
[2] Black Studies and B.L.A.C. vs. Academic Affairs correspondence, Department of Black Studies Records, 1-7; 19.
[3] Fact finding: summary and exhibits numbers 1-7, Department of Black Studies Records, 51-2.
Black Studies Advisory Committee
[1]Departmental background information and correspondence: miscellaneous, Department of Black Studies Records, 15-16.
[2] Departmental background information and correspondence: numbers 1-30, Department of Black Studies Records, 35-39.
[3]Black Studies at UNO Background, Department of Black Studies Records.
[4] Departmental background information and correspondence: numbers 31-56 and unnumbered, Department of Black Studies Records, 131.
[5] Departmental background information and correspondence: numbers 1-30, Department of Black Studies Records, 89.
Early Black Studies Courses
[1]Departmental background information and correspondence: numbers 1-30, Department of Black Studies Records, 100-119.
Black Studies v Academic Affairs 1972
[1] Departmental background information and correspondence: numbers 1-30, Department of Black Studies Records, 92-94.
[2] Departmental background information and correspondence: miscellaneous, Department of Black Studies Records, 105.
[3] Fact finding: summary and exhibits numbers 8-13, Department of Black Studies Records, 131-137.
[4] Departmental background information and correspondence: numbers 1-30, Department of Black Studies Records, 104-105.
[5] Departmental background information and correspondence: numbers 1-30, Department of Black Studies Records,122.
[6] Departmental background information and correspondence: numbers 31-56 and unnumbered, Department of Black Studies Records, 1-5.
[7] Black Studies and B.L.A.C. vs. Academic Affairs correspondence, Department of Black Studies Records, 63-64.
[8] Departmental background information and correspondence: numbers 31-56 and unnumbered, Department of Black Studies Records, 62.
[9] Departmental background information and correspondence: numbers 31-56 and unnumbered, Department of Black Studies Records, 26.
[10] Black Studies and B.L.A.C. vs. Academic Affairs correspondence, Department of Black Studies Records, 58-64.
Johnson Investigation
Black Studies and the Budget Crisis 1980s
[1] "UNO Faculty Talking Of Escaping Job Cuts By Severing N.U. Ties," Omaha World-Herald, July 28, 1983.
[2] "Faculty 'Accepting' UNO Program Cuts," Omaha World-Herald, August 14, 1983.
[3] "UNO Programs Left Intact; 21 Jobs Cut," Omaha World-Herald, September 10, 1983.
[4] "Hearing On Program Cuts Set Friday at UNO, UNL," Omaha World-Herald, February 14, 1984.
[5] "Land for UNL on Agenda - Fate of UNO Black Studies Will Be Topic for Regents," Omaha World-Herald, June 13, 1984.
[6] N.A.A.C.P testimony re: department to program, Department of Black Studies Records, 5.
[7] "Regents Reject Reduction Proposal - Black STudies Department at UNO to Remain," Omaha World Herald, June 17, 1984.
Evaluating the Department
[1] N.A.A.C.P testimony re: department to program, Department of Black Studies Records, 20.
[2] N.A.A.C.P testimony re: department to program, Department of Black Studies Records, 26. Emphasis added.
[3] N.A.A.C.P testimony re: department to program, Department of Black Studies Records, 26-7.
Community Support
N.A.A.C.P testimony re: department to program, Department of Black Studies Records, 86- 132.
Trials and Triumphs 1990s-2000s
[1] "'Double Standard of Justice' Spurs Rally on UNO Campus," Omaha World-Herald, May 1, 1992; "Nebraskans to Review National Archives," Omaha World-Herald, June 17, 1994.
[2] "Black Studies Leader at UNO Moving to Ohio," Omaha World-Herald, December 14, 1994.
[3] "UNO Finds Letter Threatening Safety of Its Black Graduates," Omaha World-Herald, August 16, 1997.
A Threat Against Black Studies Students
[1] "UNO Finds Letter Threatening Safety of Its Black Graduates," Omaha World-Herald, August 16, 1997.
Malcolm X Festival: 2002- present
Program planning, proposals, and correspondence, Department of Black Studies Records.