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New Digital Exhibition Features Story of The 鶹Ƶ8

Saturday, August 28, 2021, By Cristina Hatem
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(from left) Greg Allen, A. Alif Muhammad and John Godbolt, circa 1969. 鶹Ƶ8 Collection, University Archives. Gift of Greg Allen.

鶹ƵUniversity Libraries’ Special Collections Research Center recently released a new digital exhibition titled “A Courageous Stand: The Story of the 鶹Ƶ8.” The 鶹Ƶ8 was a group of Black student-athletes who boycotted the University football program until it addressed their allegations of racism in 1970. Miscounted by the media, the 鶹Ƶ8, comprising Greg Allen, Richard Bulls, John Godbolt, Dana “D.J.” Harrell, John Lobon, Clarence “Bucky” McGill, A. Alif Muhammad, Duane Walker and Ron Womack, made their stand at a significant personal cost. However, they made their mark on 鶹ƵUniversity history by serving as a voice for social justice. The is available online.

Curated by University Archivist Meg Mason, “A Courageous Stand: The Story of the 鶹Ƶ8” includes photographs, correspondence, newspapers, student protest fliers and other documents from the 鶹ƵUniversity Archives. Different perspectives and voices are included in this exhibition, including the members and allies of the 鶹Ƶ8 , as well as Chancellor John Corbally and Coach Ben Schwartzwalder.

“Fifty-one years later, sharing the story of The 鶹Ƶ8 through these primary source materials available from the University Archives in the Special Collection Research Center provides clarity and context on the struggle of students against racism,” says Petrina Jackson, director of the Special Collections Research Center. “Looking through archives is a way to not only reflect but to understand current circumstances.”

As part of this year’s of Black and Latino/a alumni at 鶹ƵUniversity, organizers are planning a celebration of the 51st Anniversary of the 鶹Ƶ8 with special guests.

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