Minorities in American History student paper (RESTRICTED), 1970 January 5
Scope and Contents
The Nicholas Varga collection of Baltimore ethnic history materials, 1968-1987, consists of newspaper clippings, articles, and research notes related to the ethnic history of Baltimore. The materials trace Baltimore's ethnic history back to the founding of Maryland and the Civil War. Some folders contain research categorized by ethnic group. Other folders contain syllabi, drafts of exams, scholarly writing, and student writing from Varga's Ethnic Heritage of Baltimore course, tracing its development at Loyola College from 1981-1986. Additional items include a copy of the 1973 Ethnic Heritage Studies Bill establishing funds for ethnic history curriculum development and an outline from the 1969 Minorities in American Historyresearch seminar course Varga taught at Loyola.
Dates
- Creation: 1970 January 5
Creator
- From the Collection: Varga, Nicholas, 1925-2005 (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Access is restricted to education records of living students or former students, as defined by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, unless the student or former student grants access in writing. If it is not possible to verify date of death, the student will be assumed to be deceased 80 years after date of graduation, or date of last attendance.
Extent
From the Collection: 0.76 Cubic Feet (2 letter full-sized document boxes)
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the Loyola Notre Dame Library Archives and Special Collections Repository