Article by Charlayne Hunter communicating her feelings about getting settled at the University after her return to campus after the riot. Seems to be a copy of the "Charlayne Finds Friends at U. of GA," article that was in the January 21st, 1961…
Envelope that enclosed Mary Frances Early's letter of acceptance into UGA. Includes note, presumably from Early, that states that, looking at the postmark on the envelope, it took UGA from January 14th to May 10th to accept her, while the University…
Mary Frances Early's diploma. She was the first Black student to graduate from the University of Georgia, earning her master's degree in Music Education.
Student ID of Mary Frances Early, who became the first Black student to graduate from the University of Georgia. She applied to the University after seeing a picture of Charlayne Hunter.
Following the riot, members of the UGA Faculty organized nightly patrols of campus in an effort to keep the peace. This campus map shows the plan of these patrols.
Signed by more than 300 members of the UGA faculty, this document condemned the actions of the rioters as well as the lack of action by state authorities to quell the violence on campus. It also insisted that the University reinstate Holmes and…
Letter from Joseph A. Williams, dean of students, suspending Hamilton Holmes, due to the riot that had broken out recently. Charlayne Hunter was suspended as well.