Duke University

Duke University has contributed archival materials from multiple university collections to Project Stand, highlighted by the Student Activism Reference Collection, a compilation of activism materials from various resources dating to 1933, and records of the Black Student Alliance, which includes a range of subject files from the BSA and numerous other community groups regarding race relations and African-American advocacy efforts at Duke. The AquaDuke Collection includes newsletters, photos, minutes, correspondence, and printed materials from the Alliance of Queer Undergraduates at Duke, regarding LGBT advocacy efforts at Duke from 1972 to 2008. In addition to these collections are archival materials of the Vigil for Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968, and the Allen Administration Building Takeover in 1969. In addition to these collections, Duke has also shared materials from their Asian Students Association. The Asian Students Association was founded at Duke University in 1981 to serve the social, political and cultural interests of Asian and Asian-American students. The collection contains a short history, agendas, minutes, budgets, correspondence, constitutions, resolutions, election materials, flyers, subject files, clippings, scrapbooks, and a printed web page pertaining to the general governance, social activities, and cultural activities of ASA.

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