Some of the portraits of the George Mason College freshmen class in 1965. Bernard White was the only African American student portrayed in the yearbook.
Creation of Geroge Mason Statue on April 12, 1992 was one of the best creation of George Mason University which was the first 3D depiction of George MAson in the United States. The dedication was seven plus feet statue which occured during the…
John Glassford and Company, a well-known Glasgow-based merchant company with a significant role in the Chesapeake tobacco trade, is reviewed in the Library of Congress's historical documents. The economic ties between Virginia tobacco planters and…
Socially, exclusion of individuals with disabilities at George Mason University has had significant impacts. For example, students with disabilities often face challenges in participating in extracurricular activities, such as clubs or campus events,…
Some of the Administrative Faculty from 1984 are shown, including two women who are listed as being in higher faculty positions, as one is described as being the VP of Public Affairs, and the other is listed as the acting director of University…
Newspaper clip announcing Roger Wilkins appointment as director of Community Relations Service on December 27, 1965. Wilkins worked in several capacities as an advocate for justice, where he continues to be a major commentator and analyst on American…
A page from George Mason's yearbook, The Advocate, published in 1971 which displays among others, a photo of a couple in what appears to be blackface. The item well illustrates, the scope of socially acceptable behavior within George Mason, which…