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  • Creator is exactly "Tennessee Technological University. Office of Student Affairs. Office of Multicultural Affairs"

Page from the Black Cultural Center's 10 year anniversary scrapbook on the vandalism of the Black Student Organization's homecoming sidewalk art in 1992. Source: Office of Multicultural Affairs records

Flyer announcing three discussions on racial injustice on February 11, 18, and 19, 2015, in the Roaden University Center. The flyer design features a black background, and red and white text. Silhouettes of black and white faces are on the left side…

Photograph of two sample pages from a scrapbook created for the 10 year anniversary of the Leona Lusk Officer Black Cultural Center. These pages include newspaper clippings on African American football players, homecoming, and the BCC; an invitation…

Capture of the Black Faculty and Staff page of the Tennessee Tech Minority Affairs website on September 2, 2000.

Cover of the Black Firsts 2000 calendar created and sold as a fundraiser for the Black Cultural Center. The background of the cover is solid black. Text at the top of the calendar reads: "Our salute to the African-American experience at Tennessee…

Photograph of six members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority posing for a photograph in the Leona Lusk Officer Black Cultural Center.

Description of the need for a Diversity Scholarship Endowment to fund minority scholarships at Tennessee Tech.

Capture of a webpage on Dr. Wali Kharif's Black History Month presentation titled "'What Blacks Need to Know About Islam."

Scrapbook pages of photographs of students and staff in the Leona Lusk Officer Black Cultural Center during the Fall 2000 semester.

Clip from the Celebrating a Legacy Zoom panel discussion on November 12, 2020. Richard Fuqua, John James, and James Harris describe their motivations to create a Black Cultural Center at Tennessee Tech and how they worked to implement their idea.…
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