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Item Black Studies(1970-03-24) Pitts, George Edward"At Bennington College the sense of immediacy which must pervade the establishment of a program of Black Studies diminishes in essentially a school of white students. That the school urges the student to pursue what he must is not being questioned in this statement. The immediate issue becomes one of Black students rather than of Black Studies. An increased number of Black students demands a sensitivity to his cultural needs as a Black person . Hence Black Studies. These needs after all were created by Black people."Item Community Notice(1972-04-21) Hunter, Roberta; Wilson, Judith; Simms, Donna A.; Pitts, George Edward; Dixon-Stowell, Brenda"The black students of Harvard-Radcliffe have seized the administration building as of 5:30, Wednesday night...The black students of Bennington have sent a telegram to the black students at Harvard Radcliffe expressing support of their action. In light of the lack of attention given to the struggles of African peoples, we congratulate our Harvard Radcliffe brothers and sisters."