Unity through knowledge of Black Heritage

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Title

Unity through knowledge of Black Heritage

Subject

George Mason
Yearbook
Black History Month

Description

Pages in George Mason University’s yearbook, published in 1991, “Unity through knowledge of Black Heritage.” Depicts George Mason University's black history month celebration, hosting several events for the purposes of informing the GMU community of the issues and concerns of the Black population on campus and a celebrating black culture. Showcasing the progression of thought, diversity, and inclusion at George Mason, sandwiched between previous events at the college like "Slave Day" and our current-day polarizing social and political climate around these very same ideas, progress is not a straight line.

Creator

George Mason University

Source

George Mason University Yearbook Collection

Publisher

George Mason University Libraries. Special Collections Research Center

Date

1991

Contributor

Sam Boateng HIS 390 2025

Format

Yearbook

Language

English

Type

2 JPEG images

Files

George Mason University Yearbook, 1991 (Black Heritage 1).jpg
George Mason University Yearbook, 1991 (Black Heritage 2).jpg

Citation

George Mason University , “Unity through knowledge of Black Heritage,” Mason History, accessed July 29, 2025, https://masonhistory.gmu.edu/items/show/251.

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