"Focus: Carol Clark"
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Title
"Focus: Carol Clark"
            Subject
Growth of the African American and Africana Studies Program at Ursinus College
            Description
Marc Hauser completed an article on a female student of named, Carol Clark. He questioned her opinions on different topics, one of which being what is felt like to be black on campus. Clark responded by saying that she was proud to be a black student on campus and that she had yet to deal with any bigotry from other students. However, she did speak on the fact that she believed that there should be a black literature course on campus or even black literature as apart of a general literature course. She believed that just because students hadn’t previously been introduced to any courses created around black history that shouldn't mean there couldn’t be any formed.
            Creator
Mark Hauser
            Source
The Ursinus Weekly
            Publisher
Ursinus College
            Date
February 25, 1971
            Contributor
Mark Hauser
            Rights
Ursinus College holds the rights to this document
            Format
Scan from the Ursinus College Archives
            Language
English
            Type
News Article
            Identifier
Ursinus College Civil Rights Movement Class
            Coverage
Ursinus College 1971
            Files
Citation
Mark Hauser, “"Focus: Carol Clark",” Omeka - Digital History at Ursinus, accessed November 4, 2025, http://omeka.ursinus.edu/items/show/1467.