Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities

Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities
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Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities
John Hope Franklin, 1976 27
III: Events
At a reception in Chicago following the Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities for 1976. Second of three-parts on the theme of "Racial Equality in America," the lecture was delivered by John Hope Franklin, the John Matthews Manly Distinguished Service Professor in the department of History at the University of Chicago. The first part was given in Washington, D.C., the third will be presented in San Francisco. Attendees, from left: James M. Wells, vice-president of the Newberry Library; D. J. R. Bruckner, university vice-president for Public Affairs; and Lawrence W. Towner, president and librarian of the Newberry Library.
Franklin, John Hope, 1915-2009 | Wells, James Manuel 1917-2014 | Bruckner, Donald Jerome Raphael, 1933-2013 | Towner, Lawrence William, 1921-1992 | Receptions | Jefferson lecture in the humanities
1976-05-05
Photographic prints; 16.0 x 24.5 cm
Chicago, Illinois
Archival Photographic Files
University of Chicago Library, Special Collections Research Center
apf3-01284

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