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Item 1946 Life Magazine Offers Platform for 12 ‘Negro’ Artists(Culturetype.com, 2014-01-14) Valentine, Victoria LItem 1968 Senior Class Gift Memo(1968-06-03)Item 1969 Commencement Plans and Speaker Ballot(1968-10-11)Document from the commencement committee. Students were voting between Julian Bond, John Cage, Bob Dylan, Jules Feiffer, Allen Ginsberg, Fanny Lou Hamer, Denise Levertov, and John Lindsay.Item 50 College Girls Picket Woolworth's In Sympathy(Bennington Banner, 1960-03-17)Item Abram Taylor '78(Bennington College, 1974)Item African Art (Exhibition Program)(Bennington College, 1986) Thompson, Robert FarrisItem Angela Davis Trial(1972-05-03) Kleiner, Gerald; Slessarev, Helen; Cartelli, Tom"The case is not only important because it points out the tainted nature of American political process, but also because Angela Davis embodies the basic struggles of our period - she is black and she is a woman. Her defense is in great need of aid and is currently $200,000 in debt. The Defense Committee to Free Angela Davis and All Political Prisoners has been supplying the funds for this trial which may prove to be the most expensive in judicial history. Contribute to fight repression!"Item Anne Forrester '63 gives 1996 Candace DeVries Olesen '50 Lecture for Distinquished Alumni (Bennington College, 1996-11-07)Item "Announcement of the Exhibition "September to December in Black Music"(1974-12-02)"In conjunction with this Exhibition, there will be a series of informal evening concerts on Thursday, December 5 and Friday, December 6 in the Carriage Barn at 10:15 p.m."Item Are You Concerned about Civil Rights? You Are Needed Right Now.(1966-03-31) De Leon, Lucia"Representation through your congressman is your POWER to help forward civil rights for nearly a million people. You may not be able to, or want to go down South to help in voter registration. But you have in your possession, right here at Bennington, a strong power that can give immediate results."Item Art that Pays Series: Music. Summary of discussion by Otto Luening(1936-04-16)The Art that Pays was a series of discussions held at Bennington College in April and May of 1936. The intent of the series was to analyze contemporary popular arts "which have developed from the modern methods of machine reproduction and the resulting cheap, widespread distribution through such agencies as the movies, the radio and the power press...these arts will inevitably seen in comparison with the great or classic traditional art in each field and with the experimental contemporary forms discussed four years ago" in the 1933 symposium on Modernism in the Arts.Item Arthur Brooks(Bennington College, 1985) Arthur Brooks, Bennington College faculty 1975-1995. Date is approximate.Item Item Arthur Brooks Performing(Bennington College, 1978-05) Arthur Brooks, Bennington College faculty 1975-1995Item Barbara Roan, Colleen Blair, Andrea Estes & Maiya Greaves(Bennington College, 1988) Nicholas WhitmaItem The Beacon Volume 1 Number 16(Bennington College, 1947-12-17) Sherwin, Mary ElizabethInter-Racial Conference Held at Princeton // Winter Work Period Plans // Dance Workshop Presented to Enthusiastic Audience // Chorus Sings at Metropolitan Museum // Art-Literature Seminar: "Some Versions of Primitive" // John Smith Speaks at SDA Meeting // Review of Dance Workshop // Bennington Student Writes From ParisItem The Beacon Volume 1 Number 5(Bennington College, 1947-06-05) Frankenthaler, HelenItem The Beacon Volume 2 Number 14(Bennington College, 1948-11-24) Lee, CynthiaDance Workshop Presents Variety of Material and Treatment // Chorus to Give Carnegie Concert Dec. 5th // Dog Days at Bennington Are OverItem The Beacon Volume 2 Number 3(Bennington College, 1948-05-12) Lee, CynthiaVermont Forum Discusses Racial Discrimination // Tentative Plans fo Army Film on College // Pres. Burkhardt, Mrs. Franklin, Students Speak at Philadelphia // President Burkhardt Presents Idea for Integration of Social Science and Political Economy // What's This About a "Freshman Menace?" // Anne Poor's Exhibit a Success // Art Historian Speaks at Seminar