In April 1969, a group of students from the Black Student Organization presented Simmons President William Park with the Ten Demands, outlining a plan to increase diversity in the student body, among faculty and staff, and in the academic program.
The new exhibit, curated by Ashley Solod, Archives student worker, provides a detailed account of how the College responded to each of the Demands.
The exhibit is outside the College Archives, LIB-220, and will be featured through April.
The new exhibit, curated by Ashley Solod, Archives student worker, provides a detailed account of how the College responded to each of the Demands.
The exhibit is outside the College Archives, LIB-220, and will be featured through April.


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