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May 5, 1969 Memo from Brooklyn College Acting President George Peck discussing input from BC student government about student suspensions

This May 5, 1969 memo from Brooklyn College (BC) Acting President George Peck alerted the BC campus about the role and responsibilities of the student government of College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) regarding student suspensions. The memo noted the variety of protest and civil disobedience strategies engaged in by the current student-led movements at the college. The memo concluded with an assurance by the acting president that several of the students' 18 demands were already being met or were in the processes of being implemented.

This item is part of the Puerto Rican Studies at Brooklyn College (PRSBC) Collection, which covers the largely Puerto Rican-led student movement at Brooklyn College (CUNY) during the late 1960s and early 1970s that fought for the creation of the Puerto Rican Studies Department at the college. The collection includes oral history interviews with pioneering student activists, photographs of participants and their struggles, and other archival materials on the fight to create the Puerto Rican Studies Department drawn from the Archives and Special Collections library at Brooklyn College.

Source | Brooklyn College Library, Archives and Special Collections
Creator | Peck, George A.
Date Created | May 5, 1969
Rights | Copyright Brooklyn College Library, Archives and Special Collections
Item Type | Text (Memorandum/Press Release / Statement)
Cite This document | Peck, George A. , “May 5, 1969 Memo from Brooklyn College Acting President George Peck discussing input from BC student government about student suspensions,” CUNY Digital History Archive, accessed April 27, 2024, https://cdha.cuny.edu/items/show/13932.

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