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Letter, Barnaby Keeney, President, Brown University, to George Harrar, President, Rockefeller Foundation, 18 January 1965

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Abstract:
Keeney describes the initial prototype for a language program to be instituted at Tougaloo...See Headnote
Notes:
Biographical/historical note: Brown President Barnaby Keeney described to George Harrar, President of the Rockefeller Foundation, the initial concept of a language program to address the professional language barriers facing graduates of Southern Black universities. This letter served as a precursor to the grant request to fund what became the Brown-Tougaloo Language Project. The letter is addressed to 111 West 50th street, New York, NY. The letter is addressed from Brown University, Providence, RI.
This document included in the Freedom Now! project by Brown University student(s): Niketa Williams, Kia Jackson.

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Barnaby Keeney, "Letter, Barnaby Keeney, President, Brown University, to George Harrar, President, Rockefeller Foundation, 18 January 1965" (1965). Freedom Now!. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:1166577/

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  • Freedom Now!

    An archival project of Tougaloo College and Brown University documenting the Mississippi Freedom Movement and Brown-Tougaloo Cooperative Exchange.
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