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Letter from Crouch to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Expresssing that Edwards has shown evidence of commendable courage and determination to follow through with Gantt's admission without protest.
1963-01-26
Letter from Spencer to Gov. Donald Russell, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Urging that South Carolina prohibit the media from entering Clemson College so that the students may roam freely and retain their freedom of speech.
1963-01-26
Letter from Milling to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Expressing her relief that Clemson is leading South Carolina towards the ideals that make honourable and decent human beings.
1963-01-26
Letter from Milling to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Telegram expressing that he is proud of Clemson for setting an example by coping with a problem which other have voided.
1963-01-26
Letter from Edwards to Gressett, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Thanking the Senator for his support and address at the hearing reguarding Gantt. Edwards quotes the judges decision on the matter that Ganett should be treated just as any other white student, and that no one should be allowed to suade the other students opinions of Ganett. Edward attempts to defend himself by saying that was never his intention and that his "only concern has been that Clemson students understand that the rules and regulations relating to student discipline."
1963-01-26
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Letter from John Smith to G.E. Metz and H.G. Moody, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Phone call concerning the Gantt case where "Mr. Smith" expressing his opinion that the administration and the Board of Trustees are traitors and have "sold out the South."
1963-01-26
Letter from Pascoe to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Expressing his idea that if the Colleges of South Carolina were under the Direction of the F&AM or the SOOF they could countryon entrance and elimate any undesirable elements.
1963-01-27
Letter from Shealy to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Expressing his hate for the Kennedy family and urging Edwards to stand up against them.
1963-01-27
Letter from Cleveland to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Commending Edwards for holding himself in the manner that Clemson and South Carolina could be proud of.
1963-01-28
Statement from Edwards to media, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Prepared Statement of R. C. Edwards to Representatives of the Various News Media Assmebled at Clemson to Cover the Admission of Harvey Gantt as a Student in the Clemson College School of Architecture
1963-01-28
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Letter from McNeil to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Praying that Gods Holdy Spirit will guide Edwards in mind, body, and soul during this new era in history.
1963-01-28
Letter from Cox to Clemson Students, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Newletter explaining that Gantt will be admitted into Clemson College and that students must carry their identification cards on them at all times and that if there is any disorder that breaks out where the students should go to be safe.
1963-01-28
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Letter from Degais to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Explaining that she is not in favour of the integration, but thanks God for Edwards integrity and prays that God will richly bless Clemson.
1963-01-28
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Letter from Ingalls to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Congratulating Clemson for how it has handled the integration issue and explaining that he thinks the whole problem could be solved if the government would just upgrade the black schools to the quality of that of white schools.
1963-01-28
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Letter from James to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Extending their commendations for the statesmanlike and Christian manner in which Edwards has handled the Gantt affairs.
1963-01-28
Letter from to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Article about how the United Nations is planning to take over America and President Kennedy is delivering the good Christian people into the hands of the Christ-hating Soviet savages. On the back is a letter written to Edwards expressing that this is why integration must be stopped.
1963-01-28
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Letter from Bellin to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Wishing Edwards and Clemson well for taking the first step in South Carolina in admitting a black student.
1963-01-28
Letter from Evans to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Praying that God may bless Clemson and all of their families for allowing Gantt to recieve an eduation and recognizing the dignity of man.
1963-01-28
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Letter from Suggestion Box to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Suggesting that Clemson give Gantt the "silent treatment" so that he will leave Clemson on his own.
1963-01-28
Letter from Cox to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Expressing her joy for Clemson admitting Gantt and how wonderful Edward and Gressette are for doing so, though she thinks it best there be no publicity.
1963-01-28
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Letter from Cox to All Clemson Students, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Informing students of the situation with Gantt and that they should remain on their best behaviour while the press is around. Also letting them know that they should carry their identification card with them at all times and instructions on what to do if there is disorder.
1963-01-28
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Letter from Evans to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Praying that God may bless Clemson and all of their families for allowing Gantt to recieve an eduation and recognizing the dignity of man.
1963-01-28
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Letter from Degais to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Explaining that she is not in favour of the integration, but thanks God for Edwards integrity and prays that God will richly bless Clemson.
1963-01-28
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Letter from Sigmon to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Showing his thanks that there has been no violence at Clemson and thus expressing his support.
1963-01-28
Statement from Edwards to media, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Prepared Statement of R. C. Edwards to Representatives of the Various News Media Assmebled at Clemson to Cover the Admission of Harvey Gantt as a Student in the Clemson College School of Architecture
1963-01-28
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Letter from Cauthen to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Enclosing a copy of the statement issues by the business groups on how they support Clemson.
1963-01-28
Letter from Cox to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Expressing her joy for Clemson admitting Gantt and how wonderful Edward and Gressette are for doing so, though she thinks it best there be no publicity.
1963-01-28
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Letter from Gorsuch to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Asking Edwards to stand against integration as the black population is filled with sexual deviation and will destory his school.
1963-01-28
Letter from Ingalls to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Congratulating Clemson for how it has handled the integration issue and explaining that he thinks the whole problem could be solved if the government would just upgrade the black schools to the quality of that of white schools.
1963-01-28
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Letter from Grandma to , January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Asking Clemson students to accept Gantt as everything about him is the same as them besides the colour of his skin.
1963-01-28
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Letter from to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Article about how the United Nations is planning to take over America and President Kennedy is delivering the good Christian people into the hands of the Christ-hating Soviet savages. On the back is a letter written to Edwards expressing that this is why integration must be stopped.
1963-01-28
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Letter from A Friend to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Urging Clemson to keep the media away from Gantt and to place Gantt in a separate housing area from the white students so they will not have to share a bathroom.
1963-01-28
Letter from Depass to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries A decorative card with boats and water. The letter expresses DePass' belief that integration will lower the average intelligence of Americans and wishing that Gantt will not be admitted, but if he is that it will be done so peacefully.
1963-01-28
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Letter from Goggans to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Telegram asking Edwards to stand a peaceful integration.
1963-01-28
Letter from Holmes to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Telegram expressing that Holmes is thinking of Clemson and blessing him.
1963-01-28
Letter from to Board of Directors, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries A resolution that was passed by the Directors of the Greater Greenville Chamber of Commerce commending Edwards and Donald Russell for their efforts during the Gantt situation.
1963-01-28
Letter from Hopkins to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Expressing their belief that their father, who was a chairman of the Board at Clemson, would endorse Edwards policy to prevent a crisis at Clemson with the admisson of Gantt if he were alive.
1963-01-28
Letter from Degais to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Explaining that she is not in favour of the integration, but thanks God for Edwards integrity and prays that God will richly bless Clemson.
1963-01-28
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Letter from Cox to Clemson Students, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Newletter explaining that Gantt will be admitted into Clemson College and that students must carry their identification cards on them at all times and that if there is any disorder that breaks out where the students should go to be safe.
1963-01-28
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Letter from Sprawls to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Expressing his pride in Clemson for handling the Gantt case peacefully as a former Clemson student and a professor at an already integrated school.
1963-01-28
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Letter from Harries to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Showing her support and praying that Edwards will accomplish the Gantt situation with dignity.
1963-01-28
Letter from Depass to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries A decorative card with boats and water. The letter expresses DePass' belief that integration will lower the average intelligence of Americans and wishing that Gantt will not be admitted, but if he is that it will be done so peacefully.
1963-01-28
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Letter from Bland to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Telegram about how Clemson is taking an admirable stand of desegregation and peaceful enrollment will proclaim that they are "country gentlemen."
1963-01-28
Letter from Winters to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Appreciating Clemson for the dignity and composure with which it has met in face of the Gantt situation.
1963-01-28
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Letter from Sprawls to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Expressing his pride in Clemson for handling the Gantt case peacefully as a former Clemson student and a professor at an already integrated school.
1963-01-28
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Letter from Winters to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Appreciating Clemson for the dignity and composure with which it has met in face of the Gantt situation.
1963-01-28
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Letter from Steele to Gov. Donald S. Russell, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Explaining that now that integration has happened in a South Carolina school it shows that the Supreme Court is raining down tyranny by the demands of a dictator (Kennedy) that has forced the South to surrender to the demands of the NAACP.
1963-01-28
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Letter from Steele to Gov. Donald S. Russell, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Explaining that now that integration has happened in a South Carolina school it shows that the Supreme Court is raining down tyranny by the demands of a dictator (Kennedy) that has forced the South to surrender to the demands of the NAACP.
1963-01-28
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Letter from Burton to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Expressing his appreciation for how Clemson has been accepting Gantt and upholding the Clemson name.
1963-01-28
Letter from Cox to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Expressing her joy for Clemson admitting Gantt and how wonderful Edward and Gressette are for doing so, though she thinks it best there be no publicity.
1963-01-28
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